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More Evidence Backs Routine CT Scans for Early Lung Cancer Detection
Yearly tests picked up malignant tumors sooner than X-rays, study found
- Posted September 4, 2013
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Heart Attack Death Rates Unchanged Despite Faster Treatment, Study Finds
In-hospital time to angioplasty improved by 16 minutes over four years
- Posted September 4, 2013
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Antiviral Drug May Extend Brain Cancer Survival, Researchers Say
But further studies needed before recommending Valcyte for treating glioblastoma
- Posted September 4, 2013
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Most Women Don’t Understand Their Breast Cancer Risk: Survey
White women overestimated their odds while other groups underestimated, researcher found
- Posted September 4, 2013
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MRI May Not Improve Outcomes for Early Form of Breast Cancer
Study found that the costly scan didn't lead to less recurrence for ductal carcinoma in situ
- Posted September 4, 2013
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More Evidence Backs Routine CT Scans for Early Lung Cancer Detection
Yearly tests picked up malignant tumors sooner than X-rays, study found
- Posted September 4, 2013
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Heart Attack Death Rates Unchanged Despite Faster Treatment, Study Finds
In-hospital time to angioplasty improved by 16 minutes over four years
- Posted September 4, 2013
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Antiviral Drug May Extend Brain Cancer Survival, Researchers Say
But further studies needed before recommending Valcyte for treating glioblastoma
- Posted September 4, 2013
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Most Women Don’t Understand Their Breast Cancer Risk: Survey
White women overestimated their odds while other groups underestimated, researcher found
- Posted September 4, 2013




















