The Pan-Canadian team has developed a new way to quickly find personalized methods of treating young patients with cancer, by growing tumors in chicken eggs and analyzing their proteins. The team, led by scientists from the University of British Columbia and BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute, is the first in Canada to combine these two […]
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Patients with active cancer who developed a blood clot or venous thrombosis (VTE) and were treated with blood thinning drugs for at least six months, and then an additional 12 months of Apiksaban in low dose, experienced similar VTE relapses and less bleeding as similar patients who received a fully dose of oral drugs in […]
Obesity has long been associated with an increased risk of health problems, including cancer. However, scientists have recently discovered that a specific body measurement in men can serve as a strong predictor of their risk of cancer. Although the body mass indicator (BMI) serves as a strong health adversity indicator, the latest test Published in […]
The 57-year-old special education teacher from England found “efficient and healthy” by the people around her, it is recommended to receive care after the end of life after diagnosing the colon cancer in stage 4. What makes her history even disturbing is that her only warning sign was the unusual symptom that most people would […]
Many people who have survived breast cancer (BC) experience accelerated aging, potentially because of cancer itself or the effects of various treatment methods. Last study in He examined the relationship between phenotypical acceleration of age (PAA) and the features and treatment of BC. Entry Breast cancer is the most common cancer Among women around the […]
Dwyane Wade, a retired NBA star, recently opened on the diagnosis of kidney cancer in stage 1, revealing that he felt “quite healthy” when he went to control, but he realizes that the subtle signs of his body were an early warning of kidney cancer. In a recent interview, the 41-year-old retired basketball legend revealed […]
Mutations in the BRCA1 gene, which are inherited (embryo line) or acquired (somatic), may not be the key to initiating prostate cancer, as previously thought, suggests the first such study, published online in the journal Open Access Journal In the case of further studies confirmed, the results suggest that there may be time to re-treatment […]
According to research analyzing the entries of Medicare, many patients with advanced cancer receive potentially aggressive treatment at the expense of maintenance care. In a study published in the quality of care quality after the end of life among 33 744 ajar medicare. The study was attended by patients with various ethnic origin, at the […]
The immune systems of patients with cancer are highly disturbed, and people who have a larger number of immune cells in the blood, have a better survival rate, finds a new study using a pioneering technique developed by scientists from UCL and Francis Crick Institute. Tool described in Nature GeneticsIt is called immune lymphocyte estimation […]
The new research article was published in volume 16 January 21, 2025, entitled “CFDNA release dynamics assessment during colorectal cancer surgery”. Researchers at the University of Brasília studied how the levels of DNA free from cell (CFDNA) in blood change before, during and after colorectal cancer surgery. The study showed that CFDNA levels grow significantly […]