New robotic head and neck cancer surgery preserves speech, without scarring • Head and Neck Cancer News • Sep 07 10 An incisionless robotic surgical procedure is offering patients a new option to remove certain head and neck cancer tumors without visible scarring, while preserving speech and… Using PET/CT in the Detection of Breast Cancer Metastases • Breast Cancer news • Sep 06 10 About one-third of women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer will have their cancer travel, or metastasize, to other parts of the body, with the bone being the most… Acupuncture Helps Ease Side Effects and Symptoms of Some Cancers • Cancer news • Sep 06 10 Recent studies have shown that acupuncture can help control a number of symptoms and side effects - such as pain, fatigue, dry mouth, nausea, and vomiting -… Newly Developed Prediction Tool Helps Estimate Local Recurrence in Patients with Non-Invasive Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 06 10 The decision regarding treatment following breast-conserving surgery for patients diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in-situ (DCIS) has long been an area of discussion and… San Jose Man Makes Cross-Continental Journey for IRE Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Sep 06 10 Life was good for 64 year-old Jerry Gates, a San Jose plant rental company owner. He had two grown children, Tyler 32 and Jessica, 29,… No risk seen from delaying prostate cancer surgery • Prostate Cancer news • Sep 02 10 Adding to evidence that men with early prostate cancer can safely put off surgery, a new study finds that patients who delayed surgery by over a year had similar… Surgeons impact whether a woman gets breast reconstruction, U-M study finds • Breast Cancer news • Sep 01 10 When breast cancer surgeons regularly confer with plastic surgeons prior to surgery, their patients are more likely to have reconstruction, according to a new study led… Tumor budding identified as predictor for unfavorable outcome in lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Sep 01 10 Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, and the prognosis is generally poor, even if surgery is successful. Furthermore, the incidence of one… Smoking not tied to risk of early breast tumor • Breast Cancer news • Aug 19 10 Current and former smokers may have no higher risk of developing an early form of breast tumor after menopause than non-smokers do, a new study suggests. Cigarette smoking… Research Finds New Link Between Inflammation and Cancer • Cancer news • Aug 17 10 Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center researchers have uncovered a new link between chronic inflammation and cancer. Although cancers do not always cause inflammation, chronic inflammation is known… Estrogen-only therapy may not up lung cancer deaths • Lung Cancer news • Aug 16 10 Women who use estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy don’t appear to be at increased risk of dying from lung cancer. That’s according to a new analysis of earlier data from… Personality not linked to cancer risk or prognosis • Cancer news • Aug 13 10 People who are friendly and outgoing and those prone to be nervous and moody have at least one thing in common: their personalities do not seem to be connected… UK, Iceland lead fall in Europe breast cancer deaths • Breast Cancer news • Aug 13 10 - Death rates from breast cancer have fallen markedly in Europe in the past 20 years thanks largely to better screening and treatment policies, with Britain and Iceland… K-State Research Team Investigates Mutated Gene’s Role in Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Aug 10 10 A microscopic gene may play a gigantic role when it comes to cancerous tissue in the human body, according to one Kansas State University research team. The… Skin Cancer Detection Made Quicker, Easier by Missouri S&T Researchers • Skin Cancer news • Aug 10 10 Detection of malignant melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, will soon be quicker and easier thanks to the work of researchers at Missouri University of… New Findings Further Clarify Breast Cancer Risk With Hormone Therapy • Breast Cancer news • Aug 10 10 A new analysis of the California Teachers Study, which analyzed hormone replacement therapy use among 2,857 women for almost 10 years, underscores the need for personalized risk-benefit… Analysis Finds Sunscreens Containing Retinyl Palmitate Do Not Cause Skin Cancer • Skin Cancer news • Aug 10 10 Findings refute earlier health warning issued by the Environmental Working Group Despite previous concerns about the cancer-causing potential of sunscreens containing retinyl palmitate (vitamin A), an… Osteoporosis Drugs do not Increase Risk of Esophageal Cancer • Esophageal cancer news • Aug 10 10 Although some reports have suggested a link between the use of oral bisphosphonates (drugs that prevent the loss of bone mass) and esophageal cancer, analysis of medical data… New ‘dentist’ test to detect oral cancer will save lives • Oral Cancer News • Aug 09 10 A new test for oral cancer, which a dentist could perform by simply using a brush to collect cells from a patient´s mouth, is set to be… Inhibiting Prostate Cancer without Disturbing Regular Body Processes • Prostate Cancer news • Aug 09 10 A kinase is a type of enzyme the body uses to regulate the functions of the proteins required for cell growth and maintenance, and researchers have discovered that one… Laser may reduce prostate surgery’s sexual side effects • Prostate Cancer news • Aug 06 10 One of the challenges of prostate cancer surgery is removing the cancer-affected gland without side effects. The procedure is estimated to cause long-term sexual dysfunction in half of men.… Iron-Regulating Protein is Strong Predictor of Breast Cancer Prognosis • Breast Cancer news • Aug 05 10 new study by researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (WFUBMC) may soon help to spare some women with breast cancer from having to undergo invasive… Oral contraceptive use associated with increased risk of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Aug 03 10 Investigators from the Slone Epidemiology Center at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have reported that African American women who use oral contraceptives have a greater… Lasers Illuminate Women’s Health in inaugural open-access journal Biomedical Optics Express • Breast Cancer news • Aug 03 10 A new study of breast cancer survivors may help physicians ease a common side effect of cancer treatments. The collaborative research by Eva Sevick, Ph.D.,… New technique in robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy • Prostate Cancer news • Aug 02 10 Stress urinary incontinence is one of the most feared complications of radical prostatectomy. The weighted mean continence rate immediately after catheter removal following robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) is 25.7%. Evidently,… Page 93 of 217 pages « First < 91 92 93 94 95 > Last » << Back to main