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New approach to colorectal surgical care results in quicker recovery times and lower costs
Feb 10, 2015
New study utilizing the ACS NSQIP risk calculator demonstrates how a new protocol for colorectal surgical care improves patient outcomes and increases patient satisfactionA new multidisciplinary... Read More
Analysis: High-cost blood cancer drugs deliver high value
Feb 10, 2015
Amid the growing debate about the high price of powerful new drugs in the United States, a recent analysis suggests that breakthrough therapies for blood cancers may, in many cases and with some... Read More
Lung-RADS show promise for improving lung screening program results
Feb 09, 2015
Using Lung Imaging Reporting and Data System (Lung-RADS) criteria developed by the American College of Radiology (ACR) to interpret low-dose CT (LDCT) lung screening results may reduce false... Read More
Lung-RADS show promise for improving lung screening program results
Feb 09, 2015
Using Lung Imaging Reporting and Data System (Lung-RADS) criteria developed by the American College of Radiology (ACR) to interpret low-dose CT (LDCT) lung screening results may reduce false... Read More
New £20 blood test being developed - a breakthrough in the diagnosis of bowel cancer
Feb 09, 2015
British and Irish scientists are developing a new £20 blood test for bowel cancer, which could save thousands of lives by spotting the disease at the earliest possible opportunity. Read More
Nano-hydrogels that attack cancer cells
Feb 09, 2015
Hydrogels are materials that are commonly used in everyday objects such as contact lenses or diapers, in order to control humidity. Read More
New research shows Reiki benefits the wellbeing of cancer sufferers
Feb 09, 2015
As a new study shows that at least half of the population will get cancer at some point in their lives, a University of Huddersfield research project claims that the complementary therapy named... Read More
New £20 blood test being developed - a breakthrough in the diagnosis of bowel cancer
Feb 09, 2015
British and Irish scientists are developing a new £20 blood test for bowel cancer, which could save thousands of lives by spotting the disease at the earliest possible opportunity. Read More
NIH researchers describe spontaneous cure of rare immune disease
Feb 09, 2015
A genetic phenomenon called chromothripsis, or "chromosome shattering," may have spontaneously cured the first person to be documented with WHIM syndrome, according to researchers at the National... Read More
Signs of impending death identified in cancer patients
Feb 09, 2015
The identification of eight physical signs associated with death within 3 days for patients with advanced forms of cancer could help with clinical decision making and patient care. Read More
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