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Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 9, 2014

Lung Infections May Hamper Ability to Detect Lung Cancer

TUESDAY Sept 23 2014 HealthDay News A test used to diagnose lung cancer may not be as reliable in geographic regions where certain lung infections are more common a new analysis says One noninvasive way of detecting lung cancer is through

study to examine 'how aspirin may prevent spread of breast cancer' - irishexaminer.com

a new clinical study aimed at improving outcomes for breast cancer patients is being rolled out today it follows recent research funded by the irish cancer society and health research board which found that women who had been prescribed aspirin

fluorescent feces test may detect colorectal cancer - upi.com

mcmaster university researchers use canadian cancer society grant to develop test to detect colorectal cancer in the early stages by ben hooper sept 4 2014 at 150 pm comments share with facebook 0 share with twitter 0 share with linkedin 0

dogs to sniff women's breath for breast cancer in new trial - gloucestercitizen.co.uk

dogs could be used to detect breast cancer in a new clinical trial after uk scientists found the animals to be highly accurate at detecting the disease medical detection dogs in buckinghamshire are testing to see if dogs can detect breast cancer from samples

now, electronic skin to detect breast cancer - timesofindia.indiatimes.com

scientists have come with a new 'electronic skin' that can help detect early signs of breast cancer by "feeling" and showing small lumps that fingers can miss ravi f saraf and chieu van nguyen pointed out that early diagnosis of breast cancer the most

middle ear infections may be triggered by viral issues in the nose - scienceworldreport.com

statistics show that many middle ear infections primarily hit children under the age of 3 photo flickr statistics show that many middle ear infections primarily hit children under the age of 3 though not typically serious researchers are still learning about

pinning down prostate cancer - rochestercitynewspaper.com

photo by mark chamberlin it would be a mistake to stop giving men of a certain age the psa test which helps detect prostate cancer says dr edward messing chair of the university of rochester medical center's department of urology

'electronic skin' to detect breast cancer - indiatimes.com

new york detecting breast cancer at an early stage is crucial to saving many lives and it can now become a lot easier as researchers have developed an "electronic skin" that "feels" and images small lumps that fingers can miss and mammography cannot

common infections linked to some stroke risk in kids - rttnews.com

colds and other minor infections may temporarily increase the risk of stroke in children according to research conducted at the ucsf benioff children's hospital san francisco the study published in the journal neurology surveyed data on 25 million kids

colds may increase stroke risk in kids - laboratoryequipment.com

a new study suggests that colds and other minor infections may temporarily increase stroke risk in children the study is published in the online issue of neurology the medical journal of the american academy of neurology while the study does show an

wild berry extract may strengthen effectiveness of pancreatic cancer drug: study - counselheal.com

a wild berry native to north america may strengthen the effectiveness of a chemotherapy drug commonly used to treat pancreatic cancer according to a new study photo wiki commons a wild berry native to north america may strengthen the effectiveness

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