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Is Location a Risk Factor for Early-Onset Cancer?
Early-onset cancer is on the rise. Researchers have studied a variety of factors driving the trend, such as type of cancer. However, geographic...
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Surgeons Most Likely to Behave Unprofessionally: Study
“When things that are outside the control of the surgeon don’t go well that can lead to increased frustration and negative emotions, which will...
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Surviving to Thriving: Enhancing Quality of Life in Breast Cancer
Up to 90% of early breast cancer survivors experience long-term effects from treatment, which often include fatigue, loss of mobility, chronic...
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Beta Thalassemia: Pricey Gene Therapy Hits The Mark
A landmark new treatment for bleeding disorder banishes the need for transfusions, but it’s exorbitantly expensive.
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Engineering Mind Helps Investigator Develop New Cancer Therapies
Leading colorectal cancer investigator Dr. Scott Kopetz discusses his unusual start to medicine and how his engineering background helped him make...
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Quitting Anabolic Steroids Can Still Impair Men Afterward
Up to a year after quitting, men can experience symptoms including low libido, erectile dysfunction, low mood, and fatigue.
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Could British Columbia Eliminate Cervical Cancer by 2031?
Investigators conduct a modeling study to determine when and how BC might achieve the elimination of cervical cancer.
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Ovarian Cancer Risk Doubled by Estrogen-Only HRT
Long-term follow up in women with hysterectomy included in the WHI reveals significantly more cases of ovarian cancer.
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High-Frequency Electric Nerve Block Shows Promise in Postamputation Pain Management
“The data demonstrated clear and lasting benefit of treatment for pain reduction and functional outcomes at 3 months.”
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Study Highlights Melanoma Survival Disparities in Rural vs Urban Settings
To characterize the rural population diagnosed with melanoma and assess associated disparities in the United States, researchers used data from...