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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Stool Tests: A Community's Fight Against Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a serious issue. It hits African American communities harder than white communities. This is due to several factors. These include money problems, lifestyle choices, biological differences, and cultural beliefs. Also, screening rates are lower. And, survival rates are

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

How UK Folks Feel About New Cancer Screening Methods

Cancer screening is a big deal. It can catch diseases early, making treatment easier. But how do people feel about new ways of screening based on risk? This is what researchers wanted to find out. They looked at how folks in the UK view these new methods. The idea is to use risk factors to decide w

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Jun 01 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer and Bone Health: A Closer Look at Aromatase Inhibitors

Breast cancer is a significant health concern for many women, especially after menopause. One common treatment is aromatase inhibitors. These drugs are designed to lower estrogen levels, which can help slow down or stop the growth of certain types of breast cancer. However, there is a catch. These m

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May 30 2025HEALTH

The Need to Expand What We Mean by Value in Cancer Trials

Cancer trials typically focus on how well a treatment works and how safe it is. But there's more to consider. Patients also deal with how treatment affects their daily lives, their finances, and the time it takes. These factors are just as important. They can greatly influence a patient's experience

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Riders Rev Up for Breast Health Awareness on Long Island

Breast health is a big deal, and this weekend, bikers are rolling out to make a difference. The Maurer Foundation, a local group dedicated to breast health education, is organizing its annual motorcycle ride. This event is all about spreading the word on breast cancer prevention, early detection, an

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Sleep Troubles and Cancer: What's the Link?

Sleep apnea, a condition where breathing stops for short periods during sleep, has been linked to cancer. However, the connection is not clear-cut. Some studies suggest a link, while others do not. This is because most studies have been small or not based on the general population. So, a large popul

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Crafting a Sensitive Tool for Early Cancer Detection

Scientists have been working on a new way to spot tiny bits of genetic material linked to liver cancer. They used a special kind of tiny particle called silver-doped cadmium telluride quantum dots. These dots give off a strong light signal when electricity is applied. This light signal is much st

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May 30 2025HEALTH

Nanotech's Big Breakthrough in Bladder Cancer Detection

In the world of medicine, early detection is key. This is especially true for bladder cancer. A recent study has shown that a new method can spot signs of bladder cancer in urine. The method is a big step forward in how doctors can catch this disease early. The process uses tiny, specially desig

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May 29 2025HEALTH

AI Helps Spot Cancer Spread Before Surgery

In the battle against prostate cancer, knowing if it has spread beyond the prostate is key. This spread, known as extracapsular extension, can make surgery more complicated and increase the risk of cancer coming back. A new AI tool, AutoRadAI, is stepping up to help doctors make this call. AutoRadA

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May 29 2025HEALTH

Cancer's Hidden Danger: The Fracture Threat

Cancer patients face many challenges, but one often overlooked issue is the heightened risk of fractures. These breaks can seriously affect a person's daily life, leading to health problems, even death, and a decline in their ability to function normally. So, what makes cancer patients more likely t

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