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Exercise has no effect on risk of knee osteoarthritis
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Exercise has no effect on risk of knee osteoarthritis
Exercise has no effect on risk of knee osteoarthritis
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Regular exercise is recommended for middle-aged and older people, but the effect of exercise on the development of osteoarthritis (OA) in older people is unclear, especially if they are overweight.
Regular exercise is recommended for middle-aged and older people, but the effect of exercise on the development of osteoarthritis (OA) in older people is unclear, especially if they are overweight. Some studies have suggested that exercise has a protective effect, but few studies have been conducted where patients are asked about physical activity and followed to find out what develops. Meanwhile, obesity is a major risk factor for knee OA, and the question has been raised as to whether weight-bearing activity may be harmful to people who are overweight.
A new study published in the February 2007 issue of Arthritis Care & Research examined the effects of physical activity over a long period in older adults, many of whom were overweight, and found that exercise neither protects against nor increases the risk of knee OA.
Led by David T. Felson of the Boston University School of Medicine in Boston, MA, researchers conducted a study of 1,279 subjects from the Framingham Offspring cohort, which consists of the offspring of the original Framingham cohort. Persons were questioned about recent physical activity they had engaged in on a regular basis, and between one and two years later (1993-1994) had knee X-rays. They were also asked questions about knee symptoms such as pain, aching or stiffness.
Between 2002 and 2005 they were called back for a follow-up exam, during which they underwent the same knee X-rays and were asked the same questions about symptoms, but not about physical activity. They were also weighed initially and at follow-up, when X-rays were read by a bone and joint radiologist and a rheumatologist.
Analysis of the results showed no relationship between recreational walking, jogging or other self-reported activity and the development of knee OA. Even though the overweight patients had an increased risk of developing OA, physical activity did not contribute to this risk. Also, despite previous studies that suggested that exercise may prevent joint space loss, the study did not find this to be the case. "This suggests that in middle-aged and older adults who do not have OA, exercise does not protect against disease development," the authors state.
The study attempted to examine all the ways in which OA might appear by looking at X-rays that indicated the development of structural disease using a well-known index (the Kellgren and Lawrence scale), by looking at joint space loss, which is thought to indicate cartilage loss, and also by examining symptoms. The authors conclude: "Physical activity can be done safely without concerns that persons will develop OA as a consequence."
In another study in the same issue, researchers led by J.N. Belo of Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, Netherlands published an overview of 37 studies appearing up to December 2003 to determine predictive factors of the progression of knee OA. As was the case with the Felson study, they found three studies showing no strong evidence that regular exercise was related to progression of knee OA.
Other studies found that sex, knee pain, quadriceps strength and knee injury were also not associated with progression of knee OA. On the other hand, the presence of generalized OA and the level of hyaluronic acid (a protein found in joints) were predictive of progression of the disease.
In an accompanying editorial in the current issue, Marian A. Minor of the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO notes that the Felson study helps to clarify the understanding of the relationship between knee OA and physical activity by using precise definitions of OA, using valid methods to assess prior physical activity, and evaluating the true incidence of the disease by eliminating patients who showed evidence of it on X-rays taken when the study began.
"Taken together, these methods result in a useful and valid study that supports recommending regular moderate physical activity without undue fear that such activity may increase the risk for knee OA," the author states.
Since physical activity does not appear to increase the risk of knee OA, the author wonders what variables may possibly play a role in its development and progression. She suggests that many studies fail to collect data about knee OA, such as age at onset, occupational and medical history, and response to medication and physical therapy, that may shed some light on the disease.
Noting that future research should identify variables relevant to knee OA that make a difference in individual response, the author concludes: "In addition to improving the usefulness of knee OA research, our ultimate aim must be to produce evidence that assists clinical decision-making and individualized recommendations regarding safety and effectiveness of interventions, including physical activity."
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Regular exercise is recommended for middle-aged and older people, but the effect of exercise on the development of osteoarthritis (OA) in older people is unclear, especially if they are overweight. Some studies have suggested that exercise has a protective effect, but few studies have been conducted where patients are asked about physical activity and followed to find out what develops. Meanwhile, obesity is a major risk factor for knee OA, and the question has been raised as to whether weight-bearing activity may be harmful to people who are overweight.
A new study published in the February 2007 issue of Arthritis Care & Research examined the effects of physical activity over a long period in older adults, many of whom were overweight, and found that exercise neither protects against nor increases the risk of knee OA.
Led by David T. Felson of the Boston University School of Medicine in Boston, MA, researchers conducted a study of 1,279 subjects from the Framingham Offspring cohort, which consists of the offspring of the original Framingham cohort. Persons were questioned about recent physical activity they had engaged in on a regular basis, and between one and two years later (1993-1994) had knee X-rays. They were also asked questions about knee symptoms such as pain, aching or stiffness.
Between 2002 and 2005 they were called back for a follow-up exam, during which they underwent the same knee X-rays and were asked the same questions about symptoms, but not about physical activity. They were also weighed initially and at follow-up, when X-rays were read by a bone and joint radiologist and a rheumatologist.
Analysis of the results showed no relationship between recreational walking, jogging or other self-reported activity and the development of knee OA. Even though the overweight patients had an increased risk of developing OA, physical activity did not contribute to this risk. Also, despite previous studies that suggested that exercise may prevent joint space loss, the study did not find this to be the case. "This suggests that in middle-aged and older adults who do not have OA, exercise does not protect against disease development," the authors state.
The study attempted to examine all the ways in which OA might appear by looking at X-rays that indicated the development of structural disease using a well-known index (the Kellgren and Lawrence scale), by looking at joint space loss, which is thought to indicate cartilage loss, and also by examining symptoms. The authors conclude: "Physical activity can be done safely without concerns that persons will develop OA as a consequence."
In another study in the same issue, researchers led by J.N. Belo of Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, Netherlands published an overview of 37 studies appearing up to December 2003 to determine predictive factors of the progression of knee OA. As was the case with the Felson study, they found three studies showing no strong evidence that regular exercise was related to progression of knee OA.
Other studies found that sex, knee pain, quadriceps strength and knee injury were also not associated with progression of knee OA. On the other hand, the presence of generalized OA and the level of hyaluronic acid (a protein found in joints) were predictive of progression of the disease.
In an accompanying editorial in the current issue, Marian A. Minor of the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO notes that the Felson study helps to clarify the understanding of the relationship between knee OA and physical activity by using precise definitions of OA, using valid methods to assess prior physical activity, and evaluating the true incidence of the disease by eliminating patients who showed evidence of it on X-rays taken when the study began.
"Taken together, these methods result in a useful and valid study that supports recommending regular moderate physical activity without undue fear that such activity may increase the risk for knee OA," the author states.
Since physical activity does not appear to increase the risk of knee OA, the author wonders what variables may possibly play a role in its development and progression. She suggests that many studies fail to collect data about knee OA, such as age at onset, occupational and medical history, and response to medication and physical therapy, that may shed some light on the disease.
Noting that future research should identify variables relevant to knee OA that make a difference in individual response, the author concludes: "In addition to improving the usefulness of knee OA research, our ultimate aim must be to produce evidence that assists clinical decision-making and individualized recommendations regarding safety and effectiveness of interventions, including physical activity."
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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- Physician survey shows teleradiology helps improve patient care and quality of life for radiologists
- PET/CT reveals occult metastasis of head and neck cancer
- Cabergoline reduces severity of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
- H. pylori genotype determines severity of precancerous lesions
- Cedara software announces introduction of C4 enabled digital mammography application
- Rise of new clinical applications drives growth of European CT markets
- A year of living less dangerously: annual tests that can help keep you healthy
- Research may lead to earlier diagnosis, treatment of primary biliary cirrhosis
- Being overweight may independently increase risk for heart disease events
- Metabolic syndrome heightens risk for development of uric-acid kidney stones
- Belgium's IBA to buy all of CISBIO unit
- Preventing or reducing enlarged heart decreases risk of heart failure
- Office-based procedure adequate for the diagnosis of thyroid cancer
- Lower rate of thyroid cancer in African Americans may be caused by lax detection
- Evidence-based review of endoscopic frontal sinus surgery
- University of Minnesota study refutes belief that black men have more aggressive prostate cancer
- Decision-making by residents on-call has 'miniscule' negative impact on patient care
- Middle cerebral artery flow velocity associated with stroke risk
- Hypermethylated DNA in circulation of patients with HBV predicts liver cancer
- On The Go Healthcare forecasts unprecedented North American growth
- Vessel size affects outcome of sirolimus -- or paclitaxel-eluting stent implantation
- New study suggests cause of debilitating skin condition
- PT improves joint motion and function after acute treatment of frozen shoulder
- Updated brochure on gynecologic cancer treatments now available
- Patients with CAD appear to have increased prevalence of colorectal tumors
- Brain peptide predicts mortality risk in heart patients
- Research at Rice may help explain aspects of synesthesia
- New screening guidelines for women at high risk for breast cancer
- Infliximab slows progression of psoriatic arthritis
- Three drinks a day ups breast cancer risk
- More research needed to advance knowledge of sex differences in lung cancer
- The impact of physical activity on weight-bearing knee joint
- 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
- Low-dose tamoxifen attenuates risk biomarkers in HRT users
- Dietary calcium could possibly prevent the spread of breast cancer to bone
- Bush vetoes popular bill on childrens' health care
- Prostate cancer no more aggressive in black men than white men
- State regulations restrict use of coronary angioplasty
- Poor visualization of renal collecting system as an indicator of UUT-TCC
- CT colonography has advantages for colorectal cancer screening
- Differences observed between black and white women in use of breast cancer therapy
- No strong evidence linking amateur boxing with long-term brain injury
- Left ventricular mass associated with stroke risk in African Americans
- Covidien and University of New South Wales to develop novel imaging agent
- Predictors of radioiodine therapy success in Graves' disease identified
- Low-fat diet may lower ovarian cancer risk
- Study shows persistent benefits of statin drug
- Stress tests are good front-line tests indicators of heart disease
- Prostate cancer increases hip fracture risk by eight times in 50 to 65 year-olds, says large-scale study
- Knee 'buckling' is common, arthritis or not
- Needle aspiration effective for calcific tendinitis of shoulder
- Capsule endoscopy turning up undiagnosed cases of Crohn’s disease
- Invasive MRSA infections no longer limited to acute healthcare settings
- High-dose NSAIDs linked to lower breast cancer risk
- Study shows some athletic men may risk low bone density
- Acceleware recognized by University of Wisconsin-Madison for aiding in breast cancer research
- U.S. House fails to overturn Bush on kid's health
- Decision aid helps women make informed choice on mammography
- Craniofacial alteration risk high in juvenile arthritis
- The fastest growing radiology informatics company in Asia has announced that it has launched in the US
- Early therapy of urinary infection protects kidney
- Maryland court upholds regulatory board ruling on self-referral law
- Massage enthusiasts risk nerve injury
- Technologists asked to join a 'virtual march' to support passage of the CARE bill
- Quality of life study examines burden of epilepsy
- Quantitative PET imaging finds early determination of effectiveness of cancer treatment
- Central venous catheters pose risk for hemodialysis patients
- Positioning pelvic cancer patients on stomachs for radiation yields better results
- Tiny radioactive spheres effectively treat cancer that has spread to the liver
- Magnetization transfer imaging predicts progression of disability in MS
- Stanozolol safe and effective for long-term management of hereditary angioedema
- Yale hosts summit meeting on acute aortic diseases, Nov.1-2
- ACR, SBI leadership to present at FDA hearing on stereotactic breast biopsy and MQSA regulations
- Imaging Diagnostic Systems CTLM Technology presented at Congress of World Society for Breast Health
- Radiation seed implant decreases risk of death over watchful waiting
- Increased glucose level is a strong risk factor for colorectal cancer
- Statewide program helps improve quality of care for heart attack
- New fluorescent label sheds light on brain diseases
- Breast cancer screening may not be cost-effective for older women on dialysis
- 'Babble test' predicts onset of schizophrenia-spectrum disorders
- Lower dose of clot prevention drug effective
- 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
- Modest gain in visceral fat causes dysfunction of blood vessel lining in lean, healthy humans
- ACR to launch 'Face of Radiology' campaign to educate public on what radiologists are and do
- Women who receive DXA scans should request a copy of their bone density results
- Further evidence that genetics has a role in determining sexual orientation in men
- Transient increase in cervical cancer risk in oral contraceptive users
- Study predicts cardiovascular disease risk for rheumatoid arthritis patients
- Patients with rheumatoid arthritis may have higher risk of stroke
- Research highlights important indicators of early-stage ovarian cancer
- Landmark trial to evaluate cardioprotective properties of insulin
- Tests of dubious value drive up health costs
- A new method for the early diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension
- Diabetes risk increased in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy
- Disease management program improves care of heart disease patients
- LA BioMed research finds simpler way to assess breast cancer risk
- Inflammation a risk factor for colorectal neoplasia in ulcerative colitis
- Obesity may explain rising rate of esophageal and gastric cardia adenocarcinoma
- Persistent ST-segment elevation after stenting carries high risk of LV aneurysm
- Rare CNS vasculitis may have a variety of causes
- CT colonography detects wide-range of extracolonic abnormalities in elderly patients
- Cranial radiotherapy tied to elevated adiposity, metabolic risk in ALL survivors
- New guidelines address evaluation of first seizure
- Regular exercise reduces risk of blood clots
- Joseph F. Dooley joins Carestream Health board of directors
- Better detection accounts for increase in cases of thyroid cancer
- Simplified model predicts estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer risk
- A new device will make quality control of radiotherapy treatments possible
- Is the beauty of a sculpture in the brain of the beholder?
- Negative appendectomy in pregnancy increases risk of fetal loss
- Western lifestyle linked to higher breast cancer risk
- 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
- High blood pressure may heighten effects of Alzheimer's disease
- Rapid ID of mass casualties possible with automated imagery
- Fluoroscopy plus CT allows real-time evaluation of liver shunt placement
- Hazards of CT scans overstated, says chairman of AAPM's science council
- Follow-up imaging of benign-appearing incidental adrenal masses is unnecessary
- Identifying patients at high risk for total hip replacement
- Brain patterns of former anorexics reveal clues to disorder's lasting impact
- World Congress on Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders
- Simple test predicts osteoporosis risk in men
- PET and bioluminescent imaging aid evaluation of stem cells' potential for new ways to treat disease
- Stroke risk after TIA highest in patients with large-artery atherosclerosis
- Immigrant patients less likely to report family history of cancer
- Factors identified to help predict risk of hip fracture in postmenopausal women
- High blood sugar raises risk of polyp recurrence
- BRCA1 mutations promote breast cancer through effect on PTEN
- New studies suggest brain overgrowth in one-year-olds linked to development of autism
- Risk factors identify progressive hip arthritis
- Exercise testing may help predict seriousness of mitral regurgitation
- China and US agree on joint supervision of medical trade
- Cancer risk low with annual lung CT in cystic fibrosis patients
- Bone mineral density increased in patients with hand osteoarthritis
- Weight control may help slow progression of atherosclerosis in type 1 diabetics
- Bronchodilators not linked with fracture risk in chronic lung disease
- Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance chooses open access
- Fifty per cent of Americans age 50 and older have never had a colonoscopy
- Isolated knee monoarthritis may indicate non-small-cell lung cancer
- Tolerate, accommodate, innovate - how doctors deal with the risk embedded in the medical system
- SonoSite begins customer shipments of S Series point-of-care ultrasound tools
- Depression might influence breast cancer risk
- US Senate backs extension of child health bill
- 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
- Study determines costs of breast and cervical cancer detection among low-income women
- Electrode placement tied to success of deep brain stimulation for dystonia
- Arthroscopic autologous osteochondral grafting effective for knee cartilage lesions
- Focal brain damage reduces post-traumatic stress disorder risk
- Intracranial aneurysm an uncommon complication of HIV infection
- PET/CT improves evaluation of pediatric cancers
- Where the brain makes sense of speech
- Fatherhood linked to prostate cancer risk
- Chemotherapy has safely improved long-term survival in women with hormone-resistant breast cancer
- UAB research could improve the prognosis and treatment of lung cancer
- Breast cancer risk varies widely among BRCA mutation carriers
- Avista Capital Partners completes acquisition of Bristol-Myers Squibb Medical Imaging
- Prenatal radiography does not increase risk of childhood brain tumors
- Emphysema detected by low-dose chest CT linked to increased lung cancer risk
- CSF proteome can help sharpen diagnosis of CNS lymphoma
- Carestream Health announces US orders for wide range of medical imaging systems
- Low testosterone levels associated with risk of fracture in men over 60
- Breast imaging center at Georgetown designated prestigious 'Center of Excellence'
- Gastric cancer survivors should be aware of osteoporosis
- Carestream Health Solutions at the heart of screening project in Albania
- A new significance of LVD and angiogenic MVD is identified in human primary SCRC
- International congress on gait and mental function
- Stroke risk rises shortly after an acute coronary syndrome
- Walking an hour a week cuts colon cancer risk
- Review of posttraumatic stress disorder and mild traumatic brain injury research
- Zonare's z.one ultrasound system embarks on 114-day around the world cruise
- ACR study to determine whether addition of CAD to CT colonography increases cancer detection over CTC alone
- Angioplasty improves oxygen consumption after tetralogy of Fallot repair
- Thomas H. Berquist, MD, named as new editor-in-chief of American Journal of Roentgenology
- Marijuana smokers face rapid lung destruction - as much as 20 years ahead of tobacco smokers
- Low-dose computed tomography for the evaluation of flank pain in the pregnant population
- Statins don't appear to be linked with breast cancer risk
- Cost of ten most expensive health conditions near $500bn
- Secondhand smoke associated with worsening of lung function in cystic fibrosis
- Expression patterns of microRNAs appear altered in colon cancer, and associated with poor outcomes
- European companies collaborate on the introduction of HistoScanning technology for the prostate
- Device zeroes in on small breast tumors
- Signs of emphysema may develop early in pot smokers
- Endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm is safer than open repair
- Prevalence of HIV-associated pulmonary hypertension unchanged with HAART
- Physician characteristics are associated with quality of cancer care
- Study reveals improved prediction of prostrate cancer
- Ipods show no effects on heart pacemakers
- Foam sclerotherapy effective for treatment of varicocele
- Increased risk of hip fracture observed in diabetic patients in Taiwan
- Risk of congenital heart defects higher among IVF twins
- MIT's McGovern Institute researchers awarded $8.5m to study brain basis of autism and dyslexia
- EPIX Pharmaceuticals reaches agreement with FDA on protocol
- The neural basis of 'number sense' in young infants
- Transcranial Doppler useful in assessing stroke risk in HbSC sickle cell disease
- Thrombus aspiration improves outcomes of primary PCI for acute MI
- Combination of implants benefits patients with recurrent glioblastoma
- Postmenopausal hormone therapy may raise risk of meningioma
- Improving the recognition of brain tumors
- International congress on pediatric pulmonology to be held in Nice
- PET outperforms CT in characterization of lung nodules
- Asian women at risk for arterial defect
- NuView secures rights for an imaging agent for the diagnosis of breast and prostate cancers
- Anti-cancer effect of salpingo-oophorectomy differs by BRCA type
- Provider influence and patient barriers affect use of colorectal cancer screening
- Predictors of inaccurate online breast cancer information
- Novarad enhances access to study images and reading efficiency with latest release of NovaCardio PACS
- NYU, Tel Aviv University create non-invasive imaging method for diagnosing osteoarthritis
- Appropriate timing in the use of breast shields in children can further reduce MDCT radiation dose
- Computer-aided detection in screening mammography enhances performance of a single reader
- Albuminuria linked to thickening of left ventricular wall in normotension
- Coronary calcification not necessarily high risk
- Hair sample may provide non-invasive means of breast cancer diagnosis
- Joint accreditation for providers of continuing healthcare education
- Benefits of Medicare-paid mammography lag for black women
- No difference seen with glucosamine or placebo for hip osteoarthritis
- NIH report on intracranial stent points out need for upcoming large-scale clinical trial
- Positive results from phase 1 clinical trials of Cuprindro
- Philips increases sales of Green Products by one third to €5.3bn in 2007
- Study identifies new patterns of brain activation used in forming long-term memories
- Higher body mass index means higher risk of several cancers
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Waters collaborate on tissue imaging research using Synapt HDMS
- Index of microcirculatory resistance is useful in MI assessment
- GnRH analogue shows no benefit in lymphangioleiomyomatosis
- CHEK2 variant increases breast cancer risk
- Geisinger and Celera to collaborate on liver disease test
- Are tumors causing stricture of bile duct always malignant?
- Philips aligns healthcare informatics business to simplify the flow of patient data throughout the hospital
- 3mensio announces FDA clearance of 3surgery Vascular Imaging software
- Risk factors for stroke identified in hypertensive patients with coronary disease
- Total cholesterol tied to risk of plaque rupture
- Risk factors for retinochoroiditis with congenital toxoplasmosis identified
- Fractures, spine osteoarthritis inversely linked with osteoporosis
- Serious renal dysfunction risk after PCI can be predicted
- CT scans lower risk of unnecessary appendix surgery
- No additional benefit found for personalized intervention to promote regular mammograms
- 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
- Comprehensive diagnosis of heart disease with a single CT scan
- NuView executes exclusive license with the University of Southern California
- ACR supports ACS inclusion of CT colonography as recommended screening tool for colorectal cancer in new screening guidelines
- New study finds MRI unnecessary for diagnosing osteoarthritis of the knee
- Merge announces release of Merge Teleread application to streamline teleradiology workflow
- New immune assay can help rule out a diagnosis of active TB
- Launch of Web-based tool to predict risk of bone fracture
- Statins exert class effect in heart failure
- Virtual Microscopy Facilitates Review of Difficult Colorectal Biopsies: Presented at ASCP
- Effective Prevention Of Colorectal Cancer With Virtual Colonoscopy
- World's First CE Marked Real-Time, Gene-Based Test For Improved Detection Of Breast Cancer Launches In Europe
- 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
- Different doses of docetaxel suitable for second-line treatment of breast cancer
- Improved efficiency and enhanced workflow drive adoption of CR and DR techniques in the European medical imaging market
- BSD Medical Announces Completion of 340 Patient Cancer Study
- Erythrocyte levels maintained with aerobic exercise during radiation therapy
- Benefits of mammographic screening in young women still unclear
- MRI-detected lesions may predict recurrent stroke
- Breast cancer family history raises prostate cancer risk in African Americans
- Concurrent adjuvant therapy improves local control of breast cancer
- Slow colonoscope removal increases odds of spotting lesions
- New England Journal of Medicine publishes data from pivotal study of avastin plus chemotherapy in most common type of lung cancer.
- Use of mammograms in men is rising, but Mayo clinic researchers find little reason to administer
- Detecting breast tumors as tiny as one-fifth of an inch in diameter
- New contrast agent enhances PET detection of neurodegeneration
- Medium-sized polyps seen on sigmoidoscopy may warrant follow-up colonoscopy
- Dual energy source now being utilized on patients at Penn
- President of German Cancer Society to lead cancer treatment program
- Cancer Center of North Dakota first to offer image guided radiotherapy treatment
- Department of Defense funds bench-to-bedside applications in photonics-based imaging
- Jefferson cardiologists solve mystery of broken heart
- U.S. agency, GE reach deal on X-ray plant problems
- Mammographic density an independent risk factor for breast cancer
- 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
- Breast density may increase cancer risk
- CARE bill introduced in House of Representatives
- Older men and women share similar risk of repeat fractures
- Men with breast cancer risk second cancer, too
- Medical researchers get green light on radioactive 'tracers'
- American Liver Foundation warns of an increase in US liver cancer deaths
- Vaginal birth increases risk of hemorrhage in newborns
- CAR proactive in ensuring long-term viability of Canadian diagnostic imaging program
- New guidelines issued for diagnosis and management of venous thromboembolism
- Inadequate communication reduces benefits of mammogram screening for black women
- Kidney disease raises hip fracture risk in women
- Stenting severe intracranial stenosis can reduce stroke risk
- Chest surgeons propose new patient-centered measures for indicating quality of lung surgery
- Symptoms of depression linked to early stages of artery disease
- 3-D ultrasound identifies women at risk for impending preterm birth
- Short fetal nasal bone predicts increased likelihood of Down syndrome
- CIMA and the University of California share patent for a diagnostic test for breast cancer
- Extent of brain involvement at diagnosis may predict rate of later brain atrophy
- Precision targeting lowers risk while directing higher dose of radiation at tumors
- Wireless pressure sensor ensures complete repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Survey finds perceived risk of recurrence low in African-American breast cancer survivors
- PET scans accurate in diagnosis of congenital hyperinsulinism
- Halo sign on CT indicative of invasive aspergillosis
- Patient-detected breast cancer has higher recurrence, mortality risk
- MRI identifies ‘hidden’ fat that puts adolescents at risk for disease
- People with genetic predictors of colorectal cancer are not getting screened
- Children with cancer risk fragile bones
- Prostate cancer therapy may increase risk of death from heart disease in older men.
- Highlights from research presented at the Society of Interventional Radiology
- Herbert Y. Kressel, M.D., to become new editor of Radiology
- Childhood cancer survivors at risk of 2nd cancer
- More highlights from research presented at the Society of Interventional Radiology
- Incidence of benign pathologic findings at partial nephrectomy for solitary renal mass presumed to be renal cell carcinoma on preoperative imaging
- 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
- Merge Healthcare unveils version 7.0 of Merge Mammo
- Multi-year data shows treatment prevents amputation and safely opens small blocked arteries below the knee
- Two novel imaging techniques for earlier detection of lung disease
- MR imaging detects breast cancer in those at high risk
- CAD marks cancers missed in double reading of screening mammograms
- CT colonography study demonstrates effectiveness of Medicsight CAD
- Whole-body CT better than standard examinations for detection of recurrence of NSCLC
- Automated pitch adaptation impacts on dose exposure generated by a dual source CT-scanner
- Study reveals how some molecules inhibit growth of lung cancer cells
- Gd-DOTA has 'excellent diagnostic efficacy', affirms researcher
- Genetic pathways to curable and incurable forms of pancreatic cancer identified
- Kodak gets Health Canada approval of its digital mammography system
- NQF endorses consensus standards for diagnosis and treatment of breast and colorectal cancer
- Automated detection of regions of interest for tissue microarray experiments: an image texture analysis
- Real time contrast enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in detection of liver metastases from gastrointestinal cancer
- Genetic association of glutathione peroxidase-1 with coronary artery calcification in type 2 diabetes: a case control study with multi-slice computed tomography
- Comparison of 2D, 3D high dose and 3D low dose gated myocardial Rb-82 PET imaging
- Men with rheumatoid arthritis at increased risk of cardiovascular events
- Study shows that prostate cancer increases the risk of bone fracture
- Retired firefighters could be at increased risk for developing bladder cancer
- The Joint Commission to study consumer use of quality information
- Wealthier women get more breast cancer screenings, regardless of benefit
- Percutaneous closure of foramen ovale prevents paradoxical embolism over long term
- Late treatment with letrozole can reduce breast cancer recurrence risk
- Plasmon drives adoption of UDO archive appliance through Avnet Technology Solutions' reseller channel
- Slightly increased risk of second primary malignancy after thyroid cancer treatment
- Different use of brain areas may explain memory problems in schizophrenics
- New techniques improve imaging quality, not diagnosis of Barrett's esophagus
- A tumor of the pancreas mimicked by colonic duplication?
- Study helps explain fundamental process of tumor growth
- The yin and yang of genes for mood disorders
- Miscarriage risk minimal if first visit is normal
- The depth of soft-tissue masses is unrelated to likelihood of malignancy, study suggests
- Gene variants affect risk of oxidative stress, CVD and DVT
- Current guidelines for colonoscopy after removal of polyps do not predict subsequent development of large, advanced polyps
- IUPUI scientists report first 3D view of anti-cancer agent
- Gene variants associated with increased risk of bone fractures, low bone mineral density
- The Lancet publishes first clinical trial data of a fully bioabsorbable drug eluting stent
- Radiosurgery eases pain of spinal tumors
- The regulation of negative emotions: Impact on brain activity
- Clogs in neck arteries a risk to Hispanics
- Census shows slowdown in the purchase of CT technology
- Filter system does not improve outcome of primary coronary stent placement
- Non-invasive imaging provides window into genetic properties of brain tumors
- A massive reorganization of the brain: Helping the blind 'see' through sound
- Test tells source of mystery cancers
- RCR welcomes START, showing that fewer fractions of radiotherapy work for breast cancer treatment
- Improved PE diagnosis has not impacted on mortality, study shows
- MRI's high false positive rate has little impact on women's choice of preventive mastectomy
- The conflict of reward in depression
- MR perfusion imaging predicts malignant transformation of gliomas
- Long cervix in mid-pregnancy a predictor of cesarean delivery at term
- 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
- Winners of the 2007 BioMed Central Research Awards announced
- Actor-robots 'staff' part of new $5m simulation training center
- Comparison of anticoagulants for angioplasty show similar outcomes; drug-releasing stent appears advantageous over uncoated stent
- Study indicates diabetes medication may help slow progression of plaque build-up in coronary arteries
- Addition of ezetimibe does not enhance antiatherogenic effect of simvastatin
- New research shows benefits of ultrasound contrast agents outweigh potential risk to heart patients
- Mixed results in clinical trial of weight loss drug rimonabant on slowing progression of coronary disease
- 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
- Automated and manual measurement of lung metastases differ, study shows
- ASTRO's official journal publishes 12-year survival data following landmark study of cancer treatment with hyperthermia therapy
- Threshold effect seen for leukoaraiosis-associated memory impairment
- FDG-PET detects recurrence of colorectal cancer early
- IU School of Medicine scientists will track clues to cancer with $750,000 grant
- '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
- Intrauterine rescue transfusion saves anemic twin after death of co-twin
- 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
- Genomic profiling of breast tumors might determine prognosis, treatment
- Federal court delays implementation of flawed CMS pilot program
- False-positive MRI result has little impact on prophylactic mastectomy choice
- Center for Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology Consultants of Washington announce merger
- Addition of 3D echocardiography to 2D studies impacts on decision-making, researchers say
- Babies' brains on drugs: effects of fetal exposure persist into early adolescence
- Removal of superficial tumors in esophagus by endoscopy can avoid extirpation of this part
- Urate levels linked to slower progression of Parkinson's disease
- Loop diuretics in older men linked to osteoporosis risk
- Ultrasound and MRI preferable to CT in diagnosis of IBD, analysis suggests
- 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
- Study examines the effect of epilepsy on the aging
- High cholesterol in your 40s increases risk of Alzheimer's disease
- Premature baby's fate depends on more than age
- 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
- MR-guided ultrasound surgery of uterine fibroids is cost-effective
- Newer oral contraceptives alter inflammatory status of young women
- Study reveals inaccuracies in studies of cancer treatment
- Major discovery in the treatment of aortic valve stenosis
- Thousands of volunteers needed to help bring cure for cancer closer
- Advanced MRI studies provide new insight on early Parkinson's disease
- 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
- Spire Healthcare selects latest CT and MR imaging equipment for expansion of diagnostic services
- Large waist may raise death risk for women
- Pre-op MRI influences type and timing of breast cancer treatment
- Mammography benefits may have no age limit
- Mass. General study shows how exercise changes structure and function of heart
- Improving quality of life for brain tumor patients
- Imaging Diagnostic Systems accepts resignations of outside directors
- Exercise tolerance declines in children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- Blacks on Medicaid carry heavier cancer burden than whites do
- Warning over quality of health care across the European Union
- Research analyzes the effectiveness of decompression surgery in patients with cervical spinal cord injuries
- Variants on chromosome five linked to estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer risk
- Identification of novel tumor biomarkers holds promise for improved outcome in patients with brain tumors
- Diabetes drugs may be related to fracture risk
- Perfusion MRI can predict progression of gliomas
- Imaging results reveal that effects of rimonabant can lead to loss of visceral and liver fat
- Community breast center experience shows real-world application of breast-specific gamma imaging
- Fluoroscopy not reliable for detecting causes of stridor in children
- EGFR gene variants have gender-specific effects on colon cancer survival
- MicroCT of skeleton can ID even the subtlest birth defects
- Discovery of a novel mechanism for the development of colon cancer
- Women in Brussels provided choice of mammography with unmatched lowest radiation dose
- Don't ask, don't tell: Financial disclosure lacking in literature on stents
- University of Alabama at Birmingham first in the US to treat cancer patients with RapidArc (TM) radiotherapy
- Dutch authorize manufacture of Vaccinogen's new cancer vaccine; license clears path to European production, final FDA trial
- Higher uptake of mobile health services across PCTs
- Committee evaluates impact of planned cut to Medicare physician fee payments
- Five percent of breast tumors may double in month
- Improving anxiety treatment through the help of brain imaging: A potential future treatment strategy
- 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
- Volcano announces placement of 1,000th s5 and s5i IVUS imaging system
- Designer isotopes push the frontier of science
- Family history of breast cancer confers lifetime elevated risk
- Girls, young women can cut risk of early breast cancer through regular exercise
- Medical research should include more women, examine role of gender in disease
- How acquisition of new motor skills impacts upon our pre-existing general motor repertoire?
- Using music to explore the neural bases of emotional 'processing' in the autistic brain
- Factor VII therapy does not improve survival of intracerebral hemorrhage
- Molecular 'clock' could predict risk for developing breast cancer
- Increased screening may better predict those at higher risk for heart disease, researchers report
- Highest colonoscopy screening rates are in low risk patients
- Sonothrombolysis improves outcomes in patients with ischemic stroke
- Joint distraction promotes structural repair in patients with severe knee osteoarthritis
- Weight loss can spur bone loss, even with exercise
- Risk of MS low after optic neuritis if MRI is normal
- Medical check-ups for intestinal cancer are hardly used
- Combination drug appears useful for hand osteoarthritis
- Coronary artery calcium better predictor than carotid IMT of cardiovascular events
- Cardiorespiratory fitness linked to less brain atrophy in early Alzheimer's disease
- Brain region linked to obsessive disorder risk
- Effects of physical training on the heart
- Healthy children of Alzheimer patients show early brain changes
- Exercise-induced pulmonary hypertension common in systemic sclerosis
- Meniscal pathology "predicts radiographic joint space narrowing" in knee osteoarthritis
- Canadian researchers warn that the incidence of osteoarthritis is increasing
- New test to diagnose osteoarthritis early
- FDG-PET: Potentially significant role in detecting prosthetic joint infection
- PCI risk score performs well on external validation
- 'Oar' inspiring stroke campaign to be launched
- Asymptomatic meniscal tears common in older adults
- Bazedoxifene reduces non-vertebral fracture risk in postmenopausal women
- Alendronate reduces progression of spinal osteophytes and disc-space narrowing
- Smoking greatly increases risk of aortic aneurysm rupture in women
- Heart failure quadruples risk of bone fracture
- MRI using special Vaginal Coil can detect Early Cervical Cancer
- iCAD announces availability of its SecondLook Digital with Agfa HealthCare’s Computed Radiography Systems in Europe
- MRI Helps Early Prediction of Knee Osteoarthritis
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