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Veggies may lower aggressive prostate cancer risk
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Veggies may lower aggressive prostate cancer risk
Veggies may lower aggressive prostate cancer risk
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Men may be able to halve their risk of aggressive prostate cancer by adding large amounts of broccoli and cauliflower to their menu. However, the overall risk of prostate cancer was not changed.
In a study of nearly 30,000 men, Dr. Richard B. Hayes of the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland and colleagues found that men who ate more than a serving of either vegetable each week had roughly half the risk of developing advanced-stage prostate cancer -- that had spread beyond the prostate gland -- compared with their peers who ate these vegetables less than once a month.
A number of studies have linked high fruit and vegetable diets with lower prostate cancer risk, but these results have been mixed. Few investigators have looked at advanced disease, Hayes and his team note in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Hayes and his colleagues looked at 29,361 men who were being followed as part of the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial.
During more than four years of follow-up, 1,338 of the men developed prostate cancer. While there was no overall link between fruit and vegetable intake and prostate cancer risk, men who ate the most veggies had a 49-per cent lower risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer that had advanced to stage III or IV (on a scale of I to IV), the researchers found.
Most of the effect appeared to be due to cruciferous vegetables, which include Brussels sprouts, cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower; larger amounts of any vegetables in this family cut risk by 40 per cent.
Broccoli and cauliflower appeared to have the biggest impact. Men who ate broccoli more than once a week had a 45 per cent lower risk of advanced prostate cancer than those who ate the vegetable less than once a month, while eating cauliflower this often cut risk by 52 per cent.
There was also a tendency toward reduced risk of aggressive disease among men who ate raw or cooked spinach at least twice weekly, compared to those who ate the vegetable less than once a month.
Cruciferous vegetables are rich in glucosinolates, note Hayes and his team, which can produce other chemicals with anti-carcinogenic effects. The vegetables also are powerful antioxidants.
If it is ultimately found that these vegetables directly lower the risk of aggressive prostate cancer, "a possible means to reduce the burden of this disease may be primary prevention through increased consumption of broccoli, cauliflower, and possibly spinach," they conclude.
Source: Reuters
In a study of nearly 30,000 men, Dr. Richard B. Hayes of the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland and colleagues found that men who ate more than a serving of either vegetable each week had roughly half the risk of developing advanced-stage prostate cancer -- that had spread beyond the prostate gland -- compared with their peers who ate these vegetables less than once a month.
A number of studies have linked high fruit and vegetable diets with lower prostate cancer risk, but these results have been mixed. Few investigators have looked at advanced disease, Hayes and his team note in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Hayes and his colleagues looked at 29,361 men who were being followed as part of the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial.
During more than four years of follow-up, 1,338 of the men developed prostate cancer. While there was no overall link between fruit and vegetable intake and prostate cancer risk, men who ate the most veggies had a 49-per cent lower risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer that had advanced to stage III or IV (on a scale of I to IV), the researchers found.
Most of the effect appeared to be due to cruciferous vegetables, which include Brussels sprouts, cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower; larger amounts of any vegetables in this family cut risk by 40 per cent.
Broccoli and cauliflower appeared to have the biggest impact. Men who ate broccoli more than once a week had a 45 per cent lower risk of advanced prostate cancer than those who ate the vegetable less than once a month, while eating cauliflower this often cut risk by 52 per cent.
There was also a tendency toward reduced risk of aggressive disease among men who ate raw or cooked spinach at least twice weekly, compared to those who ate the vegetable less than once a month.
Cruciferous vegetables are rich in glucosinolates, note Hayes and his team, which can produce other chemicals with anti-carcinogenic effects. The vegetables also are powerful antioxidants.
If it is ultimately found that these vegetables directly lower the risk of aggressive prostate cancer, "a possible means to reduce the burden of this disease may be primary prevention through increased consumption of broccoli, cauliflower, and possibly spinach," they conclude.
Source: Reuters
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- New function for colon cancer gene found
- Further breakthroughs for breast cancer patients
- Stroke risk rises shortly after an acute coronary syndrome
- Ultrasound quality strongly affects ovarian cancer management
- Walking an hour a week cuts colon cancer risk
- ACR study to determine whether addition of CAD to CT colonography increases cancer detection over CTC alone
- Narrow band imaging detects hereditary colorectal cancer
- Combination therapy improves survival for certain prostate cancer patients
- CABG preferred over stents; drug-eluting may be better than bare-metal type
- Statins don't appear to be linked with breast cancer risk
- Does prophylactic breast irradiation in patients with prostate cancer influence cardiac toxicity?
- ACPM concludes insufficient evidence to recommend routine prostate cancer screening
- Expression patterns of microRNAs appear altered in colon cancer, and associated with poor outcomes
- Upper extremity DVT less likely than lower extremity DVT to involve overt PE
- European companies collaborate on the introduction of HistoScanning technology for the prostate
- Signs of emphysema may develop early in pot smokers
- Physician characteristics are associated with quality of cancer care
- Study reveals improved prediction of prostrate cancer
- Molecules may help predict survival in liver cancer
- Breast cancer diagnosis comes late for women in gentrifying neighborhoods
- Osteoporosis common in stomach cancer survivors
- Proteomic profiling helps identify patients with liver cancer
- Increased risk of hip fracture observed in diabetic patients in Taiwan
- Risk of congenital heart defects higher among IVF twins
- First European Lung Cancer Conference
- Early detection critical in treating pediatric thyroid cancer
- Survival benefit seen with radiation therapy in early pancreatic cancer
- Transcranial Doppler useful in assessing stroke risk in HbSC sickle cell disease
- Postmenopausal hormone therapy may raise risk of meningioma
- Patient age most important prognostic factor in papillary thyroid cancer
- Asian women at risk for arterial defect
- NuView secures rights for an imaging agent for the diagnosis of breast and prostate cancers
- Provider influence and patient barriers affect use of colorectal cancer screening
- Predictors of inaccurate online breast cancer information
- Talk boosts colon cancer screening rates
- Sutent cancer drug causes heart failure in some
- Weight loss may not harm obese teens' bones
- Coronary calcification not necessarily high risk
- Non-cancer deaths more common among breast cancer survivors
- Hair sample may provide non-invasive means of breast cancer diagnosis
- Study identifies which men are likely to have persistent prostate cancer
- Arizona Cancer Center welcomes the Super Colon
- Higher body mass index means higher risk of several cancers
- CHEK2 variant increases breast cancer risk
- Functional imaging in penile cancer: PET/CT, MRI, and sentinel lymph node biopsy
- Overweight and obese men have lower PSA values, even before they get prostate cancer
- Peptide ligands noninvasively assess cancer response to therapy
- Risk factors for stroke identified in hypertensive patients with coronary disease
- Study details link between obesity, carbs and esophageal cancer
- High calcium intake may not help prevent fractures
- Total cholesterol tied to risk of plaque rupture
- Risk factors for retinochoroiditis with congenital toxoplasmosis identified
- FDA approves Avastin for breast cancer
- Reaction to contrast agents may occur despite premedication
- Serious renal dysfunction risk after PCI can be predicted
- CT scans lower risk of unnecessary appendix surgery
- Breast cancer death rates among black women not decreasing across all states
- Finding cancer at an early stage
- Obstructive sleep apnea a risk factor for death in stroke patients
- Adding breast density to risk model improves cancer prediction
- Gene variants may increase risk of anxiety disorders
- Small study shows marijuana does not increase risk of head, neck cancer
- Red meat consumption linked to colorectal cancer: advice for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
- Researchers identify new genetic marker for breast cancer
- PET/CT planning beneficial for head and neck cancer patients
- ACR supports ACS inclusion of CT colonography as recommended screening tool for colorectal cancer in new screening guidelines
- Cancer pill could affect women's fertility
- Estrogen levels predict breast cancer recurrence
- AGA supports new guidelines favoring tests that prevent colorectal cancer
- Many older breast cancer patients discontinue tamoxifen
- Launch of Web-based tool to predict risk of bone fracture
- Isotretinoin may trigger inflammatory bowel disease
- PET/CT locates tumors within prostate but not outside
- MRI More Accurately Determines Cancer Spread Into Breast Ducts
- Computer-Aided Detection Could Help Breast Cancer Screening
- Racial Disparity in Breast Cancer Outcome Linked to Aggressive Tumors
- Virtual Colonoscopy Effective in Preventing Colorectal Cancer
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- Robotic milling may provide better long-term THA results
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- Drug switch improves breast cancer survival: study
- FDA OKs Genentech drug for early breast cancer
- J&J breast cancer test should be approved: US panel
- AstraZeneca to start new lung cancer drug trial
- Cancer Research UK Launches Monthly Podcast
- World's First CE Marked Real-Time, Gene-Based Test For Improved Detection Of Breast Cancer Launches In Europe
- Bortezomib shows some promise against lung cancer
- Cancer stem cells start tumors in mice: studies
- Subset of human colon cancer cells capable of initiating tumors
- A UK doctor who destroyed a patient’s xerogram he had mistakenly cleared of cancer found guilty of misconduct
- Doctors say Herceptin's cost may hurt others
- Lobular regression reduces breast cancer risk
- British drug watchdog backs new breast cancer drugs
- Different doses of docetaxel suitable for second-line treatment of breast cancer
- Tumor-specific colorectal cancer marker identified
- Natco Pharma launches branded drug for lung cancer
- Roche files Herceptin in Japan for breast cancer
- BSD Medical Announces Completion of 340 Patient Cancer Study
- PET/CT colonography promising for colorectal cancer staging
- New guidelines improve HER2 testing accuracy for breast cancer
- Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
- For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting: study
- Breast cancer family history raises prostate cancer risk in African Americans
- Concurrent adjuvant therapy improves local control of breast cancer
- Hyperthermia therapy for recurrent breast cancer added to 2007 NCCN Guidelines
- Second opinions prompt changes in breast cancer management
- Sharp drop in breast cancer incidence attributed to HRT decline
- Chemotherapy delay after colon cancer surgery increases mortality
- Experimental cancer drug attacks tumours in novel way
- PET scans track breast cancer response to chemotherapy
- Medium-sized polyps seen on sigmoidoscopy may warrant follow-up colonoscopy
- Access to prior mammograms helps radiologists detect breast cancer
- President of German Cancer Society to lead cancer treatment program
- Cancer Center of North Dakota first to offer image guided radiotherapy treatment
- Mammogram comparison important in breast cancer screening
- PET/CT in cancer patient management
- High-intensity focused ultrasound effective against high-risk prostate cancer
- Tracing agent plus ultrasound helps test cancer therapy's effectiveness
- Cancer deaths declining in U.S.
- Mammographic density an independent risk factor for breast cancer
- Availability may influence cancer treatment decisions
- Peregrine Pharmaceuticals' Tumor Necrosis Therapy for the treatment of lung cancer launched in China
- Lower socioeconomic status linked to reduced drug doses for breast cancer
- Breast density may increase cancer risk
- Endurance sports may harm the heart
- Older men and women share similar risk of repeat fractures
- Men with breast cancer risk second cancer, too
- American Liver Foundation warns of an increase in US liver cancer deaths
- Vaginal birth increases risk of hemorrhage in newborns
- Prostate cancer patients see high survival rates with seed implants
- Kidney disease raises hip fracture risk in women
- Stenting severe intracranial stenosis can reduce stroke risk
- Improved imaging for identifying breast cancer in overweight women
- FDA OKs test to predict breast cancer return
- BSD Medical's new cancer ablation system unveiled
- Cancer cases in Europe rising as population ages
- 3-D ultrasound identifies women at risk for impending preterm birth
- Lung cancer rates higher among female nonsmokers than previously
- Routine dialysis after radiographic procedures may be unnecessary
- CIMA and the University of California share patent for a diagnostic test for breast cancer
- Disparities in colon cancer screening remain among Medicare patients
- Extent of brain involvement at diagnosis may predict rate of later brain atrophy
- First-degree fetal heart block may be reversible
- Precision targeting lowers risk while directing higher dose of radiation at tumors
- Survey finds perceived risk of recurrence low in African-American breast cancer survivors
- CT-PET scans spot occult esophageal cancer metastasis
- GPS for the body to assist with precision-guided prostate cancer treatments
- Patient-detected breast cancer has higher recurrence, mortality risk
- Breath test detects lung cancer in early stages
- Colon cancer screening: going 'back to the future'?
- MRI identifies ‘hidden’ fat that puts adolescents at risk for disease
- A black and white look at breast cancer mortality
- National Cancer Institute to accelerate genetic research with news software
- Custom-made cancer cell attacks
- Baptist and UroCenter to participate in prostate cancer clinical study
- People with genetic predictors of colorectal cancer are not getting screened
- Children with cancer risk fragile bones
- Drug industry increasingly influences breast cancer research
- Colorimetric sensor array uses exhaled breath to ID lung cancer
- Minimally invasive procedure effectively detects, evaluates lung cancer
- SPECT/CT aids sentinel node mapping in breast cancer patients
- Prostate cancer therapy may increase risk of death from heart disease in older men.
- Childhood cancer survivors at risk of 2nd cancer
- Endoscopic ultrasound tracks lung cancer
- Gadolinium-based contrast may cause nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
- GE Healthcare teams up with University of North Carolina to advance breast cancer research
- Lung Cancer Alliance maintains support for CT scans
- MR imaging detects breast cancer in those at high risk
- Lower dose MDCT can detect urinary stones disease even in obese patients
- PET/CT better than whole-body MRI for colon cancer analysis
- Study reveals how some molecules inhibit growth of lung cancer cells
- Genetic pathways to curable and incurable forms of pancreatic cancer identified
- New ultrasound technology may reduce breast biopsies claims Siemens
- Mammographic screening reduces breast cancer mortality
- Myocardial viability after MI may be best assessed by 64-slice CT
- NQF endorses consensus standards for diagnosis and treatment of breast and colorectal cancer
- Real time contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in detection of liver metastases from gastrointestinal cancer
- Men with rheumatoid arthritis at increased risk of cardiovascular events
- Brachytherapy stent benefits patients with advanced esophageal cancer
- Study shows that prostate cancer increases the risk of bone fracture
- Active surveillance a viable option for low-risk prostate cancer
- External-beam radiation therapy for localized prostate cancer linked to bladder, lung and colorectal cancer
- Retired firefighters could be at increased risk for developing bladder cancer
- June Nylen Cancer Center installs Quantum Medical Imaging's direct digital system
- Colorectal cancer screening rates low among Vietnamese Americans
- Wealthier women get more breast cancer screenings, regardless of benefit
- Late treatment with letrozole can reduce breast cancer recurrence risk
- Obesity tied to higher pancreatic cancer risk
- Slightly increased risk of second primary malignancy after thyroid cancer treatment
- COX-2 expression is marker for cancer development in some benign breast biopsies
- Different use of brain areas may explain memory problems in schizophrenics
- Locally advanced breast cancer more deadly in obese
- Miscarriage risk minimal if first visit is normal
- Study shows way to predict lung cancer recurrence
- Cancer patients may not grasp illness severity
- US, Mexico plan to lower breast cancer deaths
- Interventional cryoablation stops cancer cold
- Treatment gives lung cancer patients with inoperable tumors two years or more
- Cancer detected earlier, faster, with new medical imaging, Stanford study finds
- Body Mass Index may serve as prognostic tool for advanced, aggressive breast cancers
- Gene variants affect risk of oxidative stress, CVD and DVT
- Breast cancer in black women may be connected to neighborhood conditions
- Gene variants associated with increased risk of bone fractures, low bone mineral density
- High-tech interrogations may promote abuse
- Resistant graft-versus-host disease may respond to intra-arterial steroids
- Varian announces global clinical council to develop RapidArc(TM) cancer treatments
- Clogs in neck arteries a risk to Hispanics
- Bowel prep with oral sodium phosphate may compromise renal function
- MRI findings help forecast prostate cancer prognosis
- Cerebral ventricular expansion may identify preclinical Alzheimer's disease
- Radiologists use special MRI to identify brain cancer early
- RCR welcomes START, showing that fewer fractions of radiotherapy work for breast cancer treatment
- Not all women benefitting from less invasive staging test for breast cancer
- Equality in breast cancer care study
- Breast cancer radiotherapy can be given in fewer but higher doses
- Scans spot hidden tumors in rare cancer syndrome
- MRI's high false positive rate has little impact on women's choice of preventive mastectomy
- Obesity may keep some women from getting screened for breast, cervical cancer
- Big waist in middle-age tied to dementia risk
- National Oncologic PET Registry data confirm FDG-PET has major impact on management of cancer patient care
- PET confirmed as valuable cancer diagnostic and disease-staging tool
- Fetal echocardiography detects major but may miss minor heart defects
- Too many women still dying from breast cancer, says charity
- CT screening for lung cancer research funded by cigarette company
- Study indicates diabetes medication may help slow progression of plaque build-up in coronary arteries
- New research shows benefits of ultrasound contrast agents outweigh potential risk to heart patients
- Drug does not appear to reduce risk of heart attack or death following coronary artery bypass graft surgery
- Integrating genetic information with breast cancer risk factors may help refine prognosis
- ASTRO's official journal publishes 12-year survival data following landmark study of cancer treatment with hyperthermia therapy
- Researchers develop new method to test for lung cancer
- RF ablation plus chemoembolization comparable to surgery for early liver cancer
- FDG-PET detects recurrence of colorectal cancer early
- Whole breast ultrasound shown effective method for breast cancer screening
- IU School of Medicine scientists will track clues to cancer with $750,000 grant
- Transcranial ultrasound may improve diagnostic accuracy in early parkinsonism, study shows
- 'Unexpected' increase in thrombosis risk seen with strenuous exercise in elderly
- Normal weight obesity tied to increased cardio-metabolic risk
- Lipoprotein(a) an independent risk factor for coronary heart disease
- HPV and periodontitis work together to raise tongue cancer risk
- New research to unlock mysteries of brain cancer, stroke
- Walking speed may predict stroke risk
- Depression may up risk of Alzheimer's disease
- Cardiovascular response to dobutamine may predict outcome of severe sepsis
- Inactive kids face six-fold risk of heart disease by teen years
- 'Cancer in Iowa: 2008' cancer report released
- New conference tackles the tough questions in lung cancer
- Combination therapy improves survival time for patients with more advanced liver cancer
- False-positive MRI result has little impact on prophylactic mastectomy choice
- T-cadherin affects blood vessel growth in breast cancer, hormone from fat cells may play a role
- Dual-energy subtraction images must be routinely viewed to improve lung cancer detection, study suggests
- Post-surgery bladder cancer recurrence often fatal
- Kidney cancer deaths show overall decrease in Europe
- Implications for fine-tuned breast cancer prognosis unveiled
- Radiation beneficial for older breast cancer patients
- Cholesterol, blood pressure control may reverse atherosclerosis in adults with diabetes
- Loop diuretics in older men linked to osteoporosis risk
- Statins may help reduce blood pressure
- Blood pressure-lowering diet also may be associated with lower risk for heart disease, stroke
- Colon cancer risk perception associated with screening behavior
- Ventricular hypertrophy may explain cases of normal ejection fraction in heart failure
- Sunitinib may slow growth and spread of liver cancer
- Hereditary breast cancer - a high cost to patient and healthcare provider alike
- UCI study finds effective colon cancer prevention treatment
- Larger hippocampus may ward off Alzheimer's
- Alternating electric fields shrink breast cancer tumors
- MRI before surgery leads to better-adapted treatment for breast cancer
- High cholesterol in your 40s increases risk of Alzheimer's disease
- Health disparities: Genetics plays an important role in cancer detection, prognosis among minorities
- Cancer survivors have low levels of physical activity and high levels of obesity
- Study reveals inaccuracies in studies of cancer treatment
- Study finds patients overestimate cancer screening history
- Thousands of volunteers needed to help bring cure for cancer closer
- Association between renal cell cancer and multiple myeloma reported
- Millions of euros could be saved if breast cancer follow-ups were led by specialist nurses
- Large waist may raise death risk for women
- Patient 'navigator' boosts colon cancer screening
- Pre-op MRI influences type and timing of breast cancer treatment
- Multipolar radiofrequency ablation yields high liver cancer survival rates
- Mammography benefits may have no age limit
- American Cancer Society report details cancer prevention efforts
- Diffusion-weighted MRI may offer new marker in prostate cancer
- Multimodality approach best for thyroid cancer with vein blockage
- Blacks on Medicaid carry heavier cancer burden than whites do
- 2008 Cancer incidence and mortality report
- Variants on chromosome five linked to estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer risk
- Black women may overestimate cancer screening rates
- Diabetes drugs may be related to fracture risk
- EGFR gene variants have gender-specific effects on colon cancer survival
- Discovery of a novel mechanism for the development of colon cancer
- University of Alabama at Birmingham first in the US to treat cancer patients with RapidArc (TM) radiotherapy
- Breast cancer tumors grow faster in younger women
- Dutch authorize manufacture of Vaccinogen's new cancer vaccine; license clears path to European production, final FDA trial
- Five percent of breast tumors may double in month
- Preventing prostate cancer and BPH: Prostate-health expert available
- Elevated risk of stroke and death seen with beta-blocker use after surgery
- Women who breast feed for more than a year halve their risk of rheumatoid arthritis
- Physical activity more likely to prevent breast cancer in certain groups
- Air pollution may be associated with blood clots in deep leg veins
- Family history of breast cancer confers lifetime elevated risk
- Girls, young women can cut risk of early breast cancer through regular exercise
- New radiation therapy technology for breast cancer helps protect tissue, adds options for patients
- Hospital pay for performance incentives may backfire among safety-net hospitals
- Top cancer hospitals in Denmark and Netherlands first in Europe to treat patients with RapidArc(TM)
- PET imaging may not improve diagnostic accuracy in early head and neck cancer
- Molecular 'clock' could predict risk for developing breast cancer
- Cancer drug may help patients with heart-lung disease
- Patients 75 years and older with brain tumors may benefit from more aggressive treatment
- Increased screening may better predict those at higher risk for heart disease, researchers report
- Varian Medical Systems to develop interface between the ARIA (TM) oncology information system and the Monarch250 (TM) Proton Radiotherapy System from Still River Systems
- Highest colonoscopy screening rates are in low risk patients
- ABC, CBS, NBC announce historic collaboration to 'stand up to cancer'
- Brown chemists create cancer-detecting nanoparticles
- Fireflies' glow helps UT Southwestern researchers track cancer drug's effectiveness
- Survivors of childhood Hodgkin's lymphoma at higher risk of future health problems
- U-M researchers discover traits of aggressive form of prostate cancer
- Teenagers and young adults with cancer can face long delays before finally being diagnosed
- Decatur Memorial Hospital becomes first in Illinois to treat cancer patients with RapidArc (TM) radiotherapy technology
- High-intensity ultrasound destroys esophageal tumors
- Risk of MS low after optic neuritis if MRI is normal
- MRI combination best at predicting progression after prostate cancer treatment
- Contrast agent Cytate effective in detecting prostate cancer
- Abnormal p53 boosts prostate cancer recurrence
- House of Representatives passes historic prostate cancer resolution
- Varian and Axeda win M2M Value Chain Award for service excellence
- Engineer receives $1.5m grant for nanoparticle cancer research
- Medical check-ups for intestinal cancer are hardly used
- Report says clinicians should consider economic impact of new interventions
- Kidney cancer patients given vaccine show no increased survival
- Coronary artery calcium better predictor than carotid IMT of cardiovascular events
- Study indicates certain men benefit from salvage radiotherapy after radical prostatectomy
- Possible link found between X-rays and prostate cancer
- MRI may reduce unnecessary prostate biopsies in men with persistently elevated PSA, study proposes
- First worldwide analysis of cancer survival finds wide variation between countries
- Brain region linked to obsessive disorder risk
- Visualisation software to aid prostate cancer detection
- England and Wales lead reduction in cancer deaths and increase in cancer spend
- Healthy children of Alzheimer patients show early brain changes
- HRH The Princess Royal officially opens state-of-the-art cancer centre
- Targeted radiation therapy can control limited cancer spread
- High-dose cyclophosphamide shows promise for aggressive multiple sclerosis
- Are PET scans beneficial during cancer diagnosis, staging and monitoring?
- US Medicare to weigh easing some PET scan limits
- Imaging industry seeks broader US PET coverage
- Carnegie Mellon MRI technology that non-invasively locates, quantifies specific cells in the body
- Low cholesterol associated with cancer in diabetics
- IMV reports increased adoption of digital imaging in radiation oncology
- PCI risk score performs well on external validation
- Ezetimibe/simvastatin: no effect on aortic-valve stenosis; cancer risk unresolved
- How to differentiate benign from malignant bile duct strictures?
- Anti-tumor therapy with endoscopic ultrasound may fight cancer more safely and effectively
- High intensity focused ultrasound for locally recurrent prostate cancer following external beam radiation therapy investigated in Phase III clinical study
- Bazedoxifene reduces non-vertebral fracture risk in postmenopausal women
- 'Open cancer surgery set to become a thing of the past'
- Subjective cognitive impairment associated with hippocampal volume loss
- Smoking greatly increases risk of aortic aneurysm rupture in women
- Risk-based care lacking for most childhood cancer survivors
- Heart failure quadruples risk of bone fracture
- Real time imaging improves EBRT
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