CANCER DIAGNOSIS

Mar 21 2025CELEBRITIES

Actor Jan Schwieterman's Life and Legacy

Jan Schwieterman, known for his role in the 90s movie "Good Burger, " passed away at the age of 52. He was the actor who played the bad guy, Kurt Bozwell. This character was the owner of Mondo Burger, a rival restaurant to the Good Burger where the main characters worked. Schwieterman's family sh

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Mar 20 2025HEALTH

Racial Bias in Ovarian Cancer Screening

Ovarian cancer is a serious health issue that affects many women. One way doctors try to catch it early is by looking at something called cancer antigen 125, or CA-125. This is a protein that can be found in higher amounts in the blood of people with ovarian cancer. The problem is that the guideline

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Detection: The Echo Time Dilemma

Prostate cancer is a significant health concern for men. It's one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers in males. Medical professionals rely on MRI scans to detect it early. These scans track water movement in tissues, which can indicate the presence of tumors. Echo time is a crucial factor in M

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Feb 20 2025SCIENCE

Nanoparticles: The Secret Weapons in the Fight Against Cancer

Cancer is a tough opponent, and scientists are always looking for new ways to beat it. Nanoparticles, which are tiny particles so small that you can't see them with the naked eye, are proving to be a game-changer in the world of cancer treatment. These tiny particles are being used in many ways to

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

Walking Away from Cancer

The APPROACH pilot study looked at how well people with cancer could use a smartphone app and extra support to get more exercise. They used a simple app called NHS Active 10, which helped them track their steps and encouraged them to walk faster. On top of that, participants got calls and helpful pr

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Finding Hidden Cancer Clues: Exploring Patient Navigation

Ever wondered how some people beat a cancer diagnosis due to detecting it early? A lot of genes can be linked to cancer. For many years, CRC, or colorectal cancer, has started to creep up among young adults. This has brought about an increase in research conducted on the 5 percent of cases which ha

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Feb 09 2025SCIENCE

Squeezing Out Cancer: Simple Scans Again Make Headway In Emerging Countries

In the fight against cancer, we're seeing big changes. Cancer is a serious problem all around the world. So too are the global figures. About 19 million new cases of cancer were found in 2020. It is easy to talk about trying out simple and complex lab tools to find cancer. These let doctors det

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Feb 04 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer Diagnoses: How Digital Pathology Is Changing the Game

Breast cancer is becoming more common in Chile. Doctors need to use more than just basic tests to diagnose it accurately. They look at tissue samples, check for specific markers. This is where digital pathology comes in. It's a fancy term for using computers to help with diagnoses. But how does this

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

What Happens When Heart Attack Meets Cancer

People with a current or past cancer diagnosis might face worse outcomes when dealing with a heart attack. This is a big deal because understanding the link between these two serious health issues can help doctors make better decisions about patient care and treatment. It's well known that heart at

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Jan 26 2025HEALTH

Veteran's Unexpected Diagnosis: A Lesson in Resilience

U. S. Army Staff Sgt. Rayshaun Smith, 32, thought his knee pain was just a result of his intense military training and exercises. The discomfort persisted for years, but he managed it with over-the-counter painkillers. It wasn't until 2020, while working stateside, that he decided to see an Air Forc

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