Study suggests Perfusion CT as noninvasive tool in diagnosis of hepatic toxicity
Study suggests Perfusion CT as noninvasive tool in diagnosis of hepatic toxicity
Liver damage is common in patients with tumor following chemotherapy. Although early liver damage causes no symptoms and is reversible in most patients, it occasionally progresses to more severe liver impairment, which may be irreversible, it is thus necessary to demonstrate the presence and severity of drug-related parenchymal changes.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Tumor Tags: Diagnosis, hepatic, noninvasive, Perfusion, Study, suggests, Tool, Toxicity
Breast cancer screening: MRI sensitive, no added value with mammography, study suggests
Breast cancer screening: MRI sensitive, no added value with mammography, study suggests
Do we need a revision of current recommendations for breast cancer screening? According to a recent study, this appears advisable at least for young women carrying an increased risk of breast cancer. The results of the EVA trial confirm once more that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is substantially more accurate for early diagnosis of breast cancer than digital mammography or breast ultrasound …
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Categories: Breast Cancer Screening Tags: Added, breast, cancer, mammography, Screening, sensitive, Study, suggests, Value
Study Suggests Aspirin Reduces Odds Of Breast Cancer Death
Study Suggests Aspirin Reduces Odds Of Breast Cancer Death
A new study suggests aspirin reduces the odds of death in breast cancer survivors.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Research Tags: Aspirin, breast, cancer, death, Odds, Reduces, Study, suggests
Aspirin may combat cancer, study suggests
Aspirin may combat cancer, study suggests
Could the humble aspirin prevent breast cancer survivors from suffering a second bout of the disease or even dying from it? It is a strategy worth further consideration, suggests a provocative Boston study published yesterday.
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