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UF scientists work to develop simple bladder cancer test
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UF scientists work to develop simple bladder cancer test
UF scientists work to develop simple bladder cancer test
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University of Florida researchers have identified a set of proteins that appear to signal the presence of bladder cancer, a discovery they hope will lead to a simple, fast and noninvasive test that can detect the disease early.
University of Florida researchers have identified a set of proteins that appear to signal the presence of bladder cancer, a discovery they hope will lead to a simple, fast and noninvasive test that can detect the disease early.
Working with colleagues at the University of Michigan, the scientists used advances in technology to isolate nearly 200 proteins from the urine of patients with and without bladder cancer. Several appear promising as potential biomarkers, including one that studies conducted elsewhere have already linked to liver and ovarian cancer. The findings, available online, are scheduled to be published in the July 6 print edition of the American Chemical Society’s Journal of Proteome Research.
Developing a simple ‘dipstick’ test that would better single out patients whose symptoms are linked to cancer would enable those who simply have an infection to avoid a battery of screenings that typically include cystoscopy, a painful procedure that uses a small camera threaded through the urethra to image the bladder’s interior. Such a test also could be used to detect cancer sooner, possibly before its signs even surface.
“With any cancer, the earlier you find it the better because it’s not as aggressive in its early stages, and of course it’s much easier to remove any cancer anywhere in the body if you catch it while it’s relatively small,” said Steve Goodison, an associate professor of surgery at the UF College of Medicine-Jacksonville.
“What would really help in this disease would be a test you could use to monitor these patients just by monitoring their urine,” he added. “If we could develop this test to try to narrow down those who’ve got infections versus something more serious, that would relieve the patient from pain and worry and (cut health-care costs). The final aim would be to make a test cheap and convenient enough that you can start to think of screening people who don’t have any symptoms.”
Bladder cancer ranks among the five most common malignancies. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2007 there will be about 67,160 new cases of bladder cancer diagnosed in the United States. Four times more men than women contract the disease, and smoking as well as exposure to industrial toxins increases the risk. Although the five-year survival rate is about 94 per cent when it is detected early, bladder cancer is extremely difficult to cure because it tends to recur.
“Imagine the bladder like a balloon, and the tumors grow into the interior of the balloon,” Goodison said. “So the surgeons go in and want to be as least disruptive as possible, so they nip these growths off from the inside, but unfortunately once it’s happened it’s very likely going to happen again -- once you have bladder cancer you are at a high risk of recurrence for the rest of your life, which makes monitoring it a real problem.”
As a result patients need to be closely monitored, with most undergoing cystoscopy every few months in the first year after diagnosis and as frequently as every six months thereafter. Meanwhile, the urine tests currently used to detect recurrent bladder cancer miss 60 per cent to 75 per cent of all malignancies, especially those that are low-grade or early stage.
“They haven’t proven to be accurate enough to make the urologists confident to use them instead of doing manual inspection to date (using cystoscopy),” Goodison said. “The trouble is, a lot of tests tend to look at only one biomarker, and one biomarker is never really going to do it, you need to do a panel. You need something like six biomarkers on a dipstick and if four of the six come up then you have an accurate answer. Tests that look at one protein are not going to do it because cancer is so different between individuals.”
In the current study, scientists used a technique to search for glycoproteins -- a subset of proteins naturally secreted into the urine from the bladder lining -- in urine samples from ten individuals, five of whom had bladder cancer. Each sample was small, on average about 30 milliliters, equivalent to a fluid ounce. In contrast, previous urine protein profiles required large-volume samples.
Of the 186 proteins identified in the study, five were present only in the patients with cancer. The findings also substantially add to the urinary proteome database, which until now only contained 146 proteins. Additional studies are planned to screen samples from a larger number of bladder cancer patients with a variety of disease stages and grades, Goodison said.
“Even though our study involved a small number of patients so far, this was really a proof of principle that we can use these new techniques to detect proteins in the urine,” Goodison said. “Nobody could do that at this (degree of) sensitivity until now.”
The study was funded through a grant from the Florida Department of Health. Goodison’s collaborators included UF urologic surgeon Dr. Charles Rosser, and David Lubman, a protein chemist at the University of Michigan.
“The development of novel non-invasive methods for early detection of bladder cancer is very exciting and represents a major step in (making) routine screening of patients with urological disease feasible in the future,” said Nicholas C. Popescu, chief of the molecular cytogenetics section at the National Cancer Institute's Laboratory of Experimental Carcinogenesis. “In addition, interactions among specific proteins could lead to the development of effective therapy of bladder cancer, a major cause of cancer death worldwide.”
Source: University of Florida
Working with colleagues at the University of Michigan, the scientists used advances in technology to isolate nearly 200 proteins from the urine of patients with and without bladder cancer. Several appear promising as potential biomarkers, including one that studies conducted elsewhere have already linked to liver and ovarian cancer. The findings, available online, are scheduled to be published in the July 6 print edition of the American Chemical Society’s Journal of Proteome Research.
Developing a simple ‘dipstick’ test that would better single out patients whose symptoms are linked to cancer would enable those who simply have an infection to avoid a battery of screenings that typically include cystoscopy, a painful procedure that uses a small camera threaded through the urethra to image the bladder’s interior. Such a test also could be used to detect cancer sooner, possibly before its signs even surface.
“With any cancer, the earlier you find it the better because it’s not as aggressive in its early stages, and of course it’s much easier to remove any cancer anywhere in the body if you catch it while it’s relatively small,” said Steve Goodison, an associate professor of surgery at the UF College of Medicine-Jacksonville.
“What would really help in this disease would be a test you could use to monitor these patients just by monitoring their urine,” he added. “If we could develop this test to try to narrow down those who’ve got infections versus something more serious, that would relieve the patient from pain and worry and (cut health-care costs). The final aim would be to make a test cheap and convenient enough that you can start to think of screening people who don’t have any symptoms.”
Bladder cancer ranks among the five most common malignancies. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2007 there will be about 67,160 new cases of bladder cancer diagnosed in the United States. Four times more men than women contract the disease, and smoking as well as exposure to industrial toxins increases the risk. Although the five-year survival rate is about 94 per cent when it is detected early, bladder cancer is extremely difficult to cure because it tends to recur.
“Imagine the bladder like a balloon, and the tumors grow into the interior of the balloon,” Goodison said. “So the surgeons go in and want to be as least disruptive as possible, so they nip these growths off from the inside, but unfortunately once it’s happened it’s very likely going to happen again -- once you have bladder cancer you are at a high risk of recurrence for the rest of your life, which makes monitoring it a real problem.”
As a result patients need to be closely monitored, with most undergoing cystoscopy every few months in the first year after diagnosis and as frequently as every six months thereafter. Meanwhile, the urine tests currently used to detect recurrent bladder cancer miss 60 per cent to 75 per cent of all malignancies, especially those that are low-grade or early stage.
“They haven’t proven to be accurate enough to make the urologists confident to use them instead of doing manual inspection to date (using cystoscopy),” Goodison said. “The trouble is, a lot of tests tend to look at only one biomarker, and one biomarker is never really going to do it, you need to do a panel. You need something like six biomarkers on a dipstick and if four of the six come up then you have an accurate answer. Tests that look at one protein are not going to do it because cancer is so different between individuals.”
In the current study, scientists used a technique to search for glycoproteins -- a subset of proteins naturally secreted into the urine from the bladder lining -- in urine samples from ten individuals, five of whom had bladder cancer. Each sample was small, on average about 30 milliliters, equivalent to a fluid ounce. In contrast, previous urine protein profiles required large-volume samples.
Of the 186 proteins identified in the study, five were present only in the patients with cancer. The findings also substantially add to the urinary proteome database, which until now only contained 146 proteins. Additional studies are planned to screen samples from a larger number of bladder cancer patients with a variety of disease stages and grades, Goodison said.
“Even though our study involved a small number of patients so far, this was really a proof of principle that we can use these new techniques to detect proteins in the urine,” Goodison said. “Nobody could do that at this (degree of) sensitivity until now.”
The study was funded through a grant from the Florida Department of Health. Goodison’s collaborators included UF urologic surgeon Dr. Charles Rosser, and David Lubman, a protein chemist at the University of Michigan.
“The development of novel non-invasive methods for early detection of bladder cancer is very exciting and represents a major step in (making) routine screening of patients with urological disease feasible in the future,” said Nicholas C. Popescu, chief of the molecular cytogenetics section at the National Cancer Institute's Laboratory of Experimental Carcinogenesis. “In addition, interactions among specific proteins could lead to the development of effective therapy of bladder cancer, a major cause of cancer death worldwide.”
Source: University of Florida
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- Screening programme could reduce bowel cancer deaths
- Siemens to buy Dade, fuels hopes for Beckman bid
- RT wages continue to increase, but at slower rate
- Real-time elastography accurately detects prostate cancer
- $9m grant awarded to University of Cincinnati for bipolar disorder research
- Hallucinations in schizophrenia linked to brain area that processes voices
- Veggies may help protect men from colon cancer
- Two drugs work better together than either alone against kidney cancer
- Engineers develop way of detecting problems with artificial hip joints
- Sex proportion of offspring and exposure to radiation
- ADHD appears to be associated with depressed dopamine activity in the brain
- U-M to use new device that detects small movements during radiation treatment for prostate cancer
- Simple score aids pulmonary embolism therapy decisions
- Visualization project helps medical imaging professionals to talk to patients
- Prostate cancer staging assisted by 3D transrectal ultrasonography
- Scientists develop new test for liver cancer
- Brain blood flow gives clues to treating depression
- Imaging centers adopting picture archiving and communication systems to survive
- Using MRI for diagnosis could help prevent breast cancer progression
- An algorithm for managing the failure of external beam radiotherapy in prostate cancer
- Zoledronic acid reduces bone damage in prostate cancer patients
- Competitive swimming linked to lower back injury
- Nasopharyngeal aspiration useful to confirm TB in children
- Microscopic and gross hematuria as predictors of bladder injury
- Informational handout key to giving parents a better understanding of CT radiation risks
- Vision restoration therapy shown to improve brain activity in brain injured patients
- Radiologists encouraged to look beyond cancer for clinically unseen diseases
- Stomach cancer rate set to fall further 25 per cent over next decade
- Second cancer unaffected by earlier testicular cancer
- Is ultrasound as useful as we think to predict Down's syndrome?
- Philips to acquire healthcare informatics company XIMIS
- Manchester scores cancer imaging coup: WMIC collaborates with top specialist
- Obese people tend to pick overweight mates
- MR imaging in local staging of prostate cancer
- Patients with Medicaid and those lacking insurance have higher risk of advanced laryngeal cancer
- New 'chemically-sensitive MRI scan' may bypass some invasive diagnostic tests in next decade
- Obesity predicts prostate cancer recurrence
- SIDS linked to early atherosclerosis
- 60 second test could help early diagnosis of common brain diseases
- European cancer survival improves, UK, Denmark lag
- Cleft palate tied to smaller brains in children
- Cancer survival in US increasing for many cancer types
- Free will takes flight: how our brains respond to an approaching menace
- Emergency Medicine Foundation and GE Healthcare partner to advance ultrasound use in emergency medicine
- Total hip bone density measurement points to fracture risk
- Alcoholics show deficits in their ability to perceive dangerous situations
- Dual therapy can control high-risk prostate cancer
- Gene variant tied to brain anatomy, ADHD course
- SNM signs up to fight against CHAMP cuts
- Stereotactic single-dose radiotherapy an option for early lung cancer
- Indianapolis Colts adopt portable CT technology to diagnose head trauma
- Ultrasound probe positioning to minimize the risk of recto-urethral fistula
- Colorectal cancer screening rates low in Canada three years after guidelines issued
- Patient selection, cancer control, and complications after local therapy for PSA failure
- Type 1 and type 2 diabetes linked to increased risk of hip fracture
- Increases in primary, specialty physician compensation fail to keep up with inflation
- Small bowel cancer screening may be warranted with Lynch syndrome
- Knee arthritis link to hard-to-treat lung cancer
- How to optimally prepare a patient for planned coronary angiography and subsequent angioplasty?
- Imaging is everything: what the clinician needs to know
- Simple nomogram predicts life expectancy for prostate cancer
- Age and other factors predict stage III ovarian cancer prognosis
- Patients with possible ACS can be safely admitted to non-cardiology units
- PET/CT reveals occult metastasis of head and neck cancer
- Doctors to pull 26 needles stuck in woman
- Lung cancer must be detected earlier
- Racial differences in kidney cancer care, outcome
- Scientists, physicians present latest findings in 'personalized' cancer treatment and prevention
- Research may lead to earlier diagnosis, treatment of primary biliary cirrhosis
- Breath testing may help detect lung cancer
- Smokeless tobacco use linked to throat cancer
- Sirolimus stents seen superior to paclitaxel and bare metal stents
- Belgium's IBA to buy all of CISBIO unit
- Growing Brazilian-based Medical Systems plans expansion to Latin American market
- Photoacoustic images add valuable information to conventional mammography
- New way to diagnose Alzheimer's disease promises earlier treatment
- Office-based procedure adequate for the diagnosis of thyroid cancer
- Lower rate of thyroid cancer in African Americans may be caused by lax detection
- Blood protein detects lung cancer, even at earliest stage
- University of Minnesota study refutes belief that black men have more aggressive prostate cancer
- New prostate cancer care legislation to fund lifesaving imaging research
- Pedophilia patients are found to have deficits in brain activation
- Hypermethylated DNA in circulation of patients with HBV predicts liver cancer
- Breast cancer drug effective for fibroids in women
- Bone health initiative aims to stop osteoporosis
- Dramatic increase in hospital admissions for children with cancer
- Capecitabine-trastuzumab safe, effective in pretreated metastatic breast cancer
- New acoustic absorber to improve physiotherapy ultrasound machines
- Area deep within the brain found to play role in sensory perception
- Simple, personalized interventions improve colorectal cancer screening rates
- Roche's Avastin helps inoperable colorectal cancer
- Updated brochure on gynecologic cancer treatments now available
- Patients with CAD appear to have increased prevalence of colorectal tumors
- Professor receives $2.6m NIH grant to study Alzheimer's disease
- Injury to the neck vertebrae can cause headaches
- FDG-PET/CT limited in lymph node staging in lung cancer
- New screening guidelines for women at high risk for breast cancer
- Why don't painkillers work for people with fibromyalgia?
- Three drinks a day ups breast cancer risk
- More research needed to advance knowledge of sex differences in lung cancer
- Intraoperative radiotherapy may control breast cancer recurrence
- Men okay with prostate cancer surveillance
- Increase in T cell population tied to recurrent coronary events
- Manchester researchers announce new methods of beating breast cancer
- Technology could enable computers to 'read the minds' of users
- Senator Clinton to support moratorium on DRA imaging cuts
- Virtual colonoscopy: A new technology for colorectal cancer screening?
- Plasma folate concentration linked to cognitive performance
- Research points towards early cancer detection
- Dietary calcium could possibly prevent the spread of breast cancer to bone
- Understanding risks is best defense against breast cancer
- VFPG partners with Medicexchange to be the exclusive advertising agent
- Next generation i-CAT cone beam 3D scanner now available to dental professionals
- Aloka to unveil new ProSound diagnostic ultrasound system
- Sirolimus stents seen superior to paclitaxel stents in meta-analysis
- Noninvasive functional test diagnoses primary ciliary dyskinesia
- Prostate cancer no more aggressive in black men than white men
- CT colonography has advantages for colorectal cancer screening
- ASRT discontinues annual conference; governance meeting to replace the event
- Differences observed between black and white women in use of breast cancer therapy
- Psoriasis patients' adjust to adverse reactions
- Australian cancer dye test detects failing chemo
- Resident preparedness for pediatric anaphylaxis to contrast dye 'insufficient'
- Covidien and University of New South Wales to develop novel imaging agent
- Prostate cancer treatment ups cardiovascular mortality
- Low-fat diet may lower ovarian cancer risk
- Limbic encephalitis tied to adult onset epilepsy
- IMRT better for sparing bladder when treating prostate cancer
- Prostate cancer increases hip fracture risk by eight times in 50 to 65 year-olds, says large-scale study
- Breast cancer awareness: Is the message getting blurred?
- Invasive MRSA infections no longer limited to acute healthcare settings
- High-dose NSAIDs linked to lower breast cancer risk
- Froedtert & the Medical College test new heart imaging technology
- Is the spleen able to prohibit tumor cell proliferation?
- Acceleware recognized by University of Wisconsin-Madison for aiding in breast cancer research
- FDA approves new drug for advanced breast cancer
- Google says working to solve health record dilemma
- Breast cancer survivors: keep heart health in mind
- U.S. House fails to overturn Bush on kid's health
- Report credits improved screening techniques and more effective treatment for the noticeable drop in national cancer mortality rates
- ARRS to launch new continuing education program for radiologic technologists
- Intracoronary cell therapy after AMI enhances response to revascularization
- Bladder augmentation per se not tied to pediatric osteoporosis
- Combined PET and CT detects colorectal cancer recurrence, metastasis
- Screeners' hands quicker than eyes when it comes to image detection
- Technologists asked to join a 'virtual march' to support passage of the CARE bill
- Prednisolone not tied to atherosclerosis in RA patients
- Quantitative PET imaging finds early determination of effectiveness of cancer treatment
- NEC Display Solutions adds new image reproduction device to the medical sector
- Early lung screening detects cancer before symptoms appear
- New guideline recommends when to use CT scans in ER for seizures
- PET signal after lung biopsy or wedge resection may lead to misdiagnosis
- Positioning pelvic cancer patients on stomachs for radiation yields better results
- Tiny radioactive spheres effectively treat cancer that has spread to the liver
- Breast cancer returns more often in black women
- SNM ad urges congress to fund nuclear medicine research
- Standardizing radiation dose in 4D-CT scans can reduce lung injury to cancer patients
- Extra radiation dose prevents breast cancer return in young women
- Merge Technologies says restatement to hurt some prior results
- ACR, SBI leadership to present at FDA hearing on stereotactic breast biopsy and MQSA regulations
- Weight loss during menopause linked to bone loss
- Brain imaging advances lead to more false alarms
- Increased glucose level is a strong risk factor for colorectal cancer
- New technology puts guilty verdict to the test
- Breast cancer screening may not be cost-effective for older women on dialysis
- Thirty senators to Finance Committee: No more imaging cuts
- New technique promises early diagnosis of prostate cancer
- New technique to determine the age of immigrant minors through ribs and teeth
- FDA mammography advisory committee votes to include stereotactic breast biopsy under MQSA regulations
- ACR to launch 'Face of Radiology' campaign to educate public on what radiologists are and do
- Early invasive cervical cancer imaging better with MRI than CT
- Screening colonoscopy findings linked to incident lesions during surveillance
- Cardiology PACS and CVIS industry building momentum to achieve systems integration
- Key to false memories uncovered
- A maternal link to Alzheimer's disease
- Frost and Sullivan to moderate International Conference at MEDICA 2007
- Symptom awareness, national screening trial key to lung cancer detection
- Lung cancer treatment leads to Irish honour
- Transient increase in cervical cancer risk in oral contraceptive users
- BC Cancer Agency pioneers faster, more precise radiotherapy treatment
- Non-invasive method to track nerve-cell development in live human brain
- Study reveals differences in cancer stage presentation between rural and urban patients
- Research highlights important indicators of early-stage ovarian cancer
- Aris Teleradiology, RamSoft announce agreement to implement PowerServer PACS
- Chemotherapy and radiation together extend lung cancer patients' lives
- Landmark trial to evaluate cardioprotective properties of insulin
- Obesity and overweight linked to higher prostate cancer mortality
- Dasatinib therapy for leukemia may lead to lung problems
- LA BioMed research finds simpler way to assess breast cancer risk
- Breast cancer radiotherapy associated with some cardiac changes
- Predicting the future in ovarian cancer
- FONAR fiscal Q108 results: net loss decreases 97 per cent to $209,000
- Nonprofit organizations launch a new lung cancer early detection initiative
- X-ray screening reduces gastric cancer mortality in Costa Rica
- Aetna to cover Given Imaging's capsule endoscopy
- Cranial radiotherapy tied to elevated adiposity, metabolic risk in ALL survivors
- Should the UK lower the age for prostate cancer detection?
- Carestream Health signs agreement enabling Avreo to market its eHealth Managed Services
- Penn researchers use brain imaging to demonstrate how men and women cope differently under stress
- Better detection accounts for increase in cases of thyroid cancer
- Skin injuries to patients can be avoided when radiation dose is monitored
- Simplified model predicts estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer risk
- In utero cocaine exposure linked to reduced cerebral blood flow in adolescence
- Scientists uncover how the brain controls what the eyes see
- White House awards Weill Cornell's Bruce McCandliss highest honor for early career scientists
- Transition from polyp to cancer age-dependent
- Found in translation: Prioritizing research questions in breast cancer
- Contrast-enhanced FDG-PET/CT: 'One stop shop' imaging for pancreatic cancer
- Western lifestyle linked to higher breast cancer risk
- One in four gastric bypass patients unable to get necessary imaging exams
- Early diagnosis of inflammatory breast cancer possible with PET/CT
- Compression ratios of up to 15:1 offer no risk to diagnostic accuracy
- Increased use of CT scans raises risk of higher radiation exposures
- DSCT a robust option to quantitative coronary angiography in the detection of restenosis
- MDCT able to exclude significant coronary stenosis
- MSCT: potential to detect coronary atherosclerotic plaque without significant coronary stenosis
- Freezing tumors eases cancer pain in study
- Preferred equipment financing and leasing company for the society wants to help pay your dues
- Dual drug therapy comparable to letrozole for breast cancer
- Cancer surveillance futile in advanced cirrhosis
- Europe to tackle brain disorder research by linking industry, academia
- Cleveland Clinic leading clinical program to improve early-stage lung cancer detection
- Brain patterns of former anorexics reveal clues to disorder's lasting impact
- Evidence for lung cancer screening deemed overstated
- RamSoft to release new PowerServer RIS/PACS
- Simple test predicts osteoporosis risk in men
- Urban Americans diagnosed with cancer later
- PET and bioluminescent imaging aid evaluation of stem cells' potential for new ways to treat disease
- Adolescent obesity not a benefit to bone strength
- Canada urges end to medical isotope problems
- Many Medicare beneficiaries not receiving colorectal cancer screening
- Immigrant patients less likely to report family history of cancer
- Factors identified to help predict risk of hip fracture in postmenopausal women
- BRCA1 mutations promote breast cancer through effect on PTEN
- New studies suggest brain overgrowth in one-year-olds linked to development of autism
- Doxycycline added to interferon beta-1a may send MS into remission
- Statin use tied to hemorrhagic stroke in patients with recent stroke or TIA
- Cancer risk low with annual lung CT in cystic fibrosis patients
- Volcano announces agreement to acquire CardioSpectra
- Strong link between obesity and colorectal cancer
- Canada reactor back online to make radioisotopes
- Report sees 7.6 million global 2007 cancer deaths
- Isolated knee monoarthritis may indicate non-small-cell lung cancer
- New study data supports PreMD's breast cancer detection technology
- Breast cancer therapy response detected early
- RCT licenses ultrasound tissue harmonic imaging technology to General Electric
- Florida program gets women with suspicious mammogram to early treatment
- Colon cancer screenings may not pay off and could pose harm to some
- A single bone mineral density test predicts 'silent' spinal fractures years later
- Depression might influence breast cancer risk
- MDS Nordion begins medical isotope shipments
- BSGI a strong adjunct imaging modality to mammography and ultrasound
- AstraZeneca and Banner Alzheimer's Institute collaborate to target Alzheimer's
- Michael J. Fox Foundation awards $2m to continue search for biomarkers of Parkinson's disease
- Lung cancer diagnostic test named one of the ten biggest medical breakthroughs of 2007
- Most breast cancer surgeons don't talk to patients about reconstruction options
- Study determines costs of breast and cervical cancer detection among low-income women
- Electrode placement tied to success of deep brain stimulation for dystonia
- Short-term androgen deprivation markedly slows prostate cancer progression
- Allergic reactions to gadolinium-based contrast agents are rare, study finds
- Philips collaborates with ISRRT to simplify access to healthcare education worldwide
- Racial disparities persist in cancer care
- Fatherhood linked to prostate cancer risk
- Nonbreast cancer survival better among participants in breast screening program
- Post-hysterectomy pelvic fluid not related to febrile morbidity
- Chemotherapy has safely improved long-term survival in women with hormone-resistant breast cancer
- Higher coronary artery calcification linked to increased mortality in elderly men
- Mathematicians find way to improve medical scans
- UAB research could improve the prognosis and treatment of lung cancer
- ACR urges CMS to reconsider provisions in 2008 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule
- Breast cancer risk varies widely among BRCA mutation carriers
- MRI highly sensitive in breast cancer detection
- Hospitals neglect measures to prevent catheter-related UTIs
- American women are more likely to choose overly aggressive treatments
- Artery stiffness tied to mortality in pulmonary hypertension
- Emphysema detected by low-dose chest CT linked to increased lung cancer risk
- Stent coated to capture endothelial progenitor cells shows promise
- Small brain bleeds tied to blood pressure
- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's lung cancer research program awarded $100,000 grant
- Dr. Judah Folkman, US cancer pioneer, dies
- Allergic-like reactions to gadolinium-containing contrast media are uncommon
- Gastric cancer survivors should be aware of osteoporosis
- Women more likely than men to have subclinical aortic atherosclerosis
- New function for colon cancer gene found
- Further breakthroughs for breast cancer patients
- 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
- Major university selects Telanetix to provide telepresence systems to four medical facilities
- Statins don't appear to be linked with breast cancer risk
- Does prophylactic breast irradiation in patients with prostate cancer influence cardiac toxicity?
- ARRS partners with BioMed Central to add more than 4,000 more images to GoldMiner
- 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
- German public health system to initiate reimbursement process for Given Imaging’s PillCam SB
- Signs of emphysema may develop early in pot smokers
- Physician characteristics are associated with quality of cancer care
- UC scientists awarded $1.7m for low back pain research
- 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
- MIT's McGovern Institute researchers awarded $8.5m to study brain basis of autism and dyslexia
- First European Lung Cancer Conference
- Early detection critical in treating pediatric thyroid cancer
- Bone mineral content continues to increase in obese adolescents during weight loss
- Survival benefit seen with radiation therapy in early pancreatic cancer
- Zilver trial aims to offer high-tech relief for peripheral arterial disease
- Breast MRI prior to breast-conserving treatment does not improve outcome
- International congress on pediatric pulmonology to be held in Nice
- Patient age most important prognostic factor in papillary thyroid cancer
- Medicexchange signs preliminary agreement to acquire Chinese company Maydeal.com
- Brain study suggests way to measure, treat autism
- Digirad to receive Frost and Sullivan 2007 North American award for product strategy
- Provider influence and patient barriers affect use of colorectal cancer screening
- Predictors of inaccurate online breast cancer information
- Philips is only vendor to earn two prestigious KLAS awards for cardiology technologies
- Novarad enhances access to study images and reading efficiency with latest release of NovaCardio PACS
- Talk boosts colon cancer screening rates
- Attention to heart health good for the brain
- Sutent cancer drug causes heart failure in some
- Grundig Business Systems to present award-winning dictation devices at HIMSS
- RamSoft to introduce entry level PACS at HIMSS
- Albuminuria linked to thickening of left ventricular wall in normotension
- Non-cancer deaths more common among breast cancer survivors
- Hair sample may provide non-invasive means of breast cancer diagnosis
- Australia and China collaborate to identify new stroke treatments
- Tangent to exhibit new medical grade PC line-up at HIMSS
- Rep. Pallone to receive ASRT's 2008 advocacy award
- St. David's Medical Center first in Texas to implement visually guided catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation
- Study identifies which men are likely to have persistent prostate cancer
- Philips increases sales of Green Products by one third to €5.3bn in 2007
- Given Imaging's plan to market PillCam COLON hits FDA roadblock
- Arizona Cancer Center welcomes the Super Colon
- 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
- Geisinger and Celera to collaborate on liver disease test
- Springer to launch new journal in emergency medicine
- A rare diagnosis in the operation room: Kidney atrophy due to duplicated colon in an adult
- Philips aligns healthcare informatics business to simplify the flow of patient data throughout the hospital
- Peptide ligands noninvasively assess cancer response to therapy
- Study details link between obesity, carbs and esophageal cancer
- Early blood pressure reduction to improve stroke outcomes
- Total cholesterol tied to risk of plaque rupture
- Scientists pinpoint altered brain region in addicts
- FDA approves Avastin for breast cancer
- Reaction to contrast agents may occur despite premedication
- mdesk 3.0 to debut at coming AAOS meeting in San Francisco
- No additional benefit found for personalized intervention to promote regular mammograms
- Maternal love: How a mother's brain responds to her infant
- Breast cancer death rates among black women not decreasing across all states
- Finding cancer at an early stage
- Adding breast density to risk model improves cancer prediction
- 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
- Five easy prevention steps to save more than 100,000 lives a year
- Cancer pill could affect women's fertility
- Test shows possibility to see what others do
- Carnegie Mellon study shows just listening to cell phones significantly impairs drivers
- Cannabis use contributes to brain volume loss in schizophrenia
- Estrogen levels predict breast cancer recurrence
- AGA supports new guidelines favoring tests that prevent colorectal cancer
- Merge announces release of Merge Teleread application to streamline teleradiology workflow
- Many older breast cancer patients discontinue tamoxifen
- Launch of Web-based tool to predict risk of bone fracture
- Colonoscopy used to identify and remove flat colon lesions
- HCS to offer an integrated digital orthopedic surgical
- 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
- Orthopedic surgeons uniquely positioned to identify patients with osteoporosis
- Effective Prevention Of Colorectal Cancer With Virtual Colonoscopy
- Lung cancer survival rates significantly improve with annual CT screening
- 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
- Imaging Diagnostic Systems' CT Laser Mammography System To Be Represented At MEDICA
- 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
- 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
- U.S. Senate approves Bush pick to lead FDA
- 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
- Genetics, brain imaging points to better pain drugs
- 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
- Use of mammograms in men is rising, but Mayo clinic researchers find little reason to administer
- Kodak ups medical film prices due to higher costs
- Chemotherapy delay after colon cancer surgery increases mortality
- Experimental cancer drug attacks tumours in novel way
- PET scans track breast cancer response to chemotherapy
- 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
- Kodak to sell health group for up to $2.55 billion
- 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
- Madigan joins suit against radiology centers over illegal payment of kickbacks to doctors
- 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
- Abbott to keep at least 2 diagnostics units
- Novel computed imaging technique uses blurry images to enhance view
- Breast density may increase cancer risk
- Men with breast cancer risk second cancer, too
- American Liver Foundation warns of an increase in US liver cancer deaths
- iPod brings imaging revolution to the operating room
- Prostate cancer patients see high survival rates with seed implants
- Emergency departments test chest pain patients differently
- Using nano-magnets to enhance medical imaging
- Incidentally detected lung cancers less likely to require pneumonectomy
- Improved imaging for identifying breast cancer in overweight women
- Symptoms of depression linked to early stages of artery disease
- FDA OKs test to predict breast cancer return
- BSD Medical's new cancer ablation system unveiled
- Cancer cases in Europe rising as population ages
- Worldwide hand-carried ultrasound market to top $1 billion by 2011
- Lung cancer rates higher among female nonsmokers than previously
- CIMA and the University of California share patent for a diagnostic test for breast cancer
- Reseacher to study astronaut bone loss for space biology agency
- Disparities in colon cancer screening remain among Medicare patients
- World's first operation to repair heart
- Research could lead to vastly improved medical imaging
- 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'?
- A black and white look at breast cancer mortality
- National Cancer Institute to accelerate genetic research with news software
- Custom-made cancer cell attacks
- Robust technology to functionalize nanoparticles for biomedical applications
- Baptist and UroCenter to participate in prostate cancer clinical study
- People with genetic predictors of colorectal cancer are not getting screened
- Eye movement tasks can be used to assess fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
- 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.
- Renewed battle to halt DRA imaging payment cuts
- Herbert Y. Kressel, M.D., to become new editor of Radiology
- Childhood cancer survivors at risk of 2nd cancer
- Incidence of benign pathologic findings at partial nephrectomy for solitary renal mass presumed to be renal cell carcinoma on preoperative imaging
- Endoscopic ultrasound tracks lung cancer
- NIH researchers discover protein that appears to regulate bone mass loss, the cause of osteoporosis
- 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
- Healthy global market for contrasting agents growing to $15bn by 2010
- CAD useful in finding cancers missed by radiologists, but it leads to higher patient recall rate
- Ultrasound 'useful alternative' to monitor urate-lowering therapy response
- PET/CT better than whole-body MRI for colon cancer analysis
- Digital radiography 'an attractive alternative' to screen-film radiography
- Pulmonary flow parameters important to recognize pathology
- Study reveals how some molecules inhibit growth of lung cancer cells
- Genetic pathways to curable and incurable forms of pancreatic cancer identified
- Chest and cardio radiology must work together, argues researcher
- Advances in breast imaging thanks to digital breast tomosynthesis
- Mammographic screening reduces breast cancer mortality
- NQF endorses consensus standards for diagnosis and treatment of breast and colorectal cancer
- Key-hole operation to eliminate back pain
- MRCP compared to diagnostic ERCP for diagnosis when biliary obstruction is suspected: a systematic review
- Real time contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in detection of liver metastases from gastrointestinal cancer
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- 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
- Philips accelerates plans to install Brilliance iCT around the world
- The Joint Commission to study consumer use of quality information
- June Nylen Cancer Center installs Quantum Medical Imaging's direct digital system
- Digestive health experts urge more Americans to get screened for colorectal cancer
- 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
- Pain in fibromyalgia is linked to changes in brain molecule
- Obesity tied to higher pancreatic cancer risk
- To bet or not to bet: How the brain learns to estimate risk
- Research offers road map to safer pain control, cost savings during colonoscopies
- Slightly increased risk of second primary malignancy after thyroid cancer treatment
- COX-2 expression is marker for cancer development in some benign breast biopsies
- ACR supports CMS decision not to limit coverage for CCTA
- Locally advanced breast cancer more deadly in obese
- Study shows way to predict lung cancer recurrence
- US, Mexico plan to lower breast cancer deaths
- Antidepressant linked to worsening white matter in elderly
- Leukoaraiosis linked to motor deficits in elderly
- 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
- Researchers use light to detect Alzheimer's
- The depth of soft-tissue masses is unrelated to likelihood of malignancy, study suggests
- Breast cancer in black women may be connected to neighborhood conditions
- IUPUI scientists report first 3D view of anti-cancer agent
- Philips and Ascent Profit sign €25m contract to deliver digital radiography systems to China in 2008
- 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
- Physical activity not linked to breast density
- MRI findings help forecast prostate cancer prognosis
- Test tells source of mystery cancers
- 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
- Disgusting videos used to study coping methods
- Blacks with family history less likely than whites to get colonoscopy
- Obesity may keep some women from getting screened for breast, cervical cancer
- Philips to acquire Northern Ireland based healthcare IT company TOMCAT Systems
- 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
- Research to lead to brain tumor therapies
- Too many women still dying from breast cancer, says charity
- CT screening for lung cancer research funded by cigarette company
- Agfa HealthCare chosen to help drive Canadian province New Brunswick e-Health program
- 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
- Refer PAD 'directly to interventional radiologists', researchers say
- ASTRO's official journal publishes 12-year survival data following landmark study of cancer treatment with hyperthermia therapy
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- HPV and periodontitis work together to raise tongue cancer risk
- New research to unlock mysteries of brain cancer, stroke
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- Biomarkers reflect clinical response to infliximab in ankylosing spondylitis
- Clinical trial volunteers mostly indifferent - but not blind to - researchers' financial conflicts
- 'Cancer in Iowa: 2008' cancer report released
- Estrogen use linked to benign breast disease
- 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
- Internal pudendal artery variations linked to early-onset erectile dysfunction
- Dual-energy subtraction images must be routinely viewed to improve lung cancer detection, study suggests
- Addition of 3D echocardiography to 2D studies impacts on decision-making, researchers say
- Myocardial fibrosis tied to ventricular arrhythmias
- Post-surgery bladder cancer recurrence often fatal
- Kidney cancer deaths show overall decrease in Europe
- Needle-size device created to track tumors, radiation dose
- Urate levels linked to slower progression of Parkinson's disease
- Inflammatory response to stressors exaggerated in CAD patients
- Implications for fine-tuned breast cancer prognosis unveiled
- Radiation beneficial for older breast cancer patients
- Loop diuretics in older men linked to osteoporosis risk
- Ultrasound and MRI preferable to CT in diagnosis of IBD, analysis suggests
- Colon cancer risk perception associated with screening behavior
- 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
- Potential blood test for chronic sinusitis identified
- Disturbances in brain circuitry linked to chronic exposure to solvents
- Alternating electric fields shrink breast cancer tumors
- MRI before surgery leads to better-adapted treatment for breast cancer
- Being overweight or obese linked to faster brain aging, study suggests
- Health disparities: Genetics plays an important role in cancer detection, prognosis among minorities
- Lung ultrasound to become "new visual stethoscope" in dyspnea
- IDS launches solution to help radiology practices take the guess-work out of turn-around times and referrals
- 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
- Mammograms benefit women up to the age of 75 and three-yearly screening intervals are best
- Research aims to identify who will benefit from anti-anxiety drugs
- 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
- American Cancer Society report details cancer prevention efforts
- Diffusion-weighted MRI may offer new marker in prostate cancer
- Praise as good as cash to brain: study
- mdesk to include Synthes templates
- Researchers detail chemotherapy's damage to the brain
- 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
- Researchers light up lungs to help diagnose disease
- 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
- Multiple genetic loci linked to bone mineral density and fractures
- Imaging results reveal that effects of rimonabant can lead to loss of visceral and liver fat
- Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons contributes to Dubai Harvard Foundation for Medical Research
- Drinking dulls the brain's response to threats
- EGFR gene variants have gender-specific effects on colon cancer survival
- Discovery of a novel mechanism for the development of colon cancer
- Experimental sedative seems to work: US FDA staff
- GE says gets OK to resume shipping X-ray machines
- Women and heart attack: Study finds failure to recognize symptoms, failure to treat appropriately
- 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
- XTENT announces clinical trial data to be presented at annual EuroPCR meeting next week
- Dutch authorize manufacture of Vaccinogen's new cancer vaccine; license clears path to European production, final FDA trial
- Committee evaluates impact of planned cut to Medicare physician fee payments
- Preventing prostate cancer and BPH: Prostate-health expert available
- Physical activity more likely to prevent breast cancer in certain groups
- 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
- Using music to explore the neural bases of emotional 'processing' in the autistic brain
- World first: Delivery unit dedicated to babies with birth defects
- Top cancer hospitals in Denmark and Netherlands first in Europe to treat patients with RapidArc(TM)
- Nestle and GE collaborate to explore new frontiers in diagnostics for health and nutrition
- Utah physician honored for new techniques that use imaging to treat common heart rhythm disorder
- Cancer drug may help patients with heart-lung disease
- Varian Medical Systems to develop interface between the ARIA (TM) oncology information system and the Monarch250 (TM) Proton Radiotherapy System from Still River Systems
- 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
- 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
- Varian and Axeda win M2M Value Chain Award for service excellence
- Engineer receives $1.5m grant for nanoparticle cancer research
- Report says clinicians should consider economic impact of new interventions
- Kidney cancer patients given vaccine show no increased survival
- Study indicates certain men benefit from salvage radiotherapy after radical prostatectomy
- 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
- England and Wales lead reduction in cancer deaths and increase in cancer spend
- HRH The Princess Royal officially opens state-of-the-art cancer centre
- Targeted radiation therapy can control limited cancer spread
- 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
- 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
- 'Open cancer surgery set to become a thing of the past'
- Risk-based care lacking for most childhood cancer survivors
- Ultrasound To Spot Early-Stage Cancer
- Recent Evidence on Effectiveness of Colonoscopy
- New Techniques in MRI for detecting and Staging of Prostate Cancer
- Prostate Cancer Patient From Warrington, The First From UK To Be Treated RapidArc™ Radiotherapy
- Better MRI scans of cancers made possible by TU Delft
- iCAD announces availability of its SecondLook Digital with Agfa HealthCare’s Computed Radiography Systems in Europe
- Whole Breast Ultrasound Powered by Medipattern Shown as an Effective Method for Breast Screening in China
- Study Shows Unsedated Colonoscopy For Colorectal Cancer Screening Accepted By Patients
- Gamma Knife in Effective Treatment of Cancer
- New cervical cancer surgery means less pain
- Radiation Therapy May Result In Sleep Disorders
- Adult Stem Cells Also May be Cell Of Origin for Lung Cancer–UCLA Study
- NIST says Meaningful Use Test Procedures have been approved by ONC
- NIST releases revised draft test procedures to adjust to the final Meaningful Use rules
- NIST planning to update draft test procedures tied to final MU rules on July 22
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