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A gene once believed to be extremely rare may actually be surprisingly common—and capable of quietly raising the risk of ...
Treatment resistance and relapse in the most common type of lung cancer can be traced to a protein called agrin, according to ...
More than 100,000 future cancer cases were projected to result from the 93 million CT examinations performed in 2023, according to a study published April 14 in JAMA Internal Medicine. Low-dose CT ...
An analysis of exhaled breath, using an electronic nose, demonstrates potential for accurately detecting lung cancer in ...
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News Medical on MSNOne in 3,000 people at risk of punctured lung from faulty gene—almost 100 times higher than previous estimateAs many as one in 3,000 people could be carrying a faulty gene that significantly increases their risk of a punctured lung, ...
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News Medical on MSNRadiation from CT scans linked to future cancer risks in children and adultsRadiation from imaging could lead to lung, breast and other future cancers, with 10-fold increased risk for babies.
Dwyane Wade, for example, recently credited a whole-body MRI with alerting him ... but the scans less reliably image colon cancer, lesions in the prostate, and small lung cancers.
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GlobalData on MSNUniversity Hospitals Cleveland set to evaluate AI for early lung cancer detectionCleveland Medical Center has partnered with Qure.ai to assess the company’s AI for early lung cancer detection.
UK researchers have found that one in 3,000 people could be carrying a defective gene that significantly raises their risk of ...
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