Exercise prescription after cancer diagnosis must take into account the significant morbidity caused by the cancer and its treatments. Exercise-prescription guidelines for patients and survivors are difficult because the term cancer actually refers to many different diseases, each with its own ...
Screening programmes utilising blood-based multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tests, which can detect a shared cancer signal from any site in the body with a single, low false-positive rate, could reduce cancer burden through early diagnosis. A natural
Background. Physical activity presents significant protection against death from cancer in the general population, so the global recommendations on physical activity for health are recommended by the WHO. While the recommendation is a guideline for general population, whether all cancer patients could ge...
PURPOSE: There is growing evidence in psycho-oncology that people can experience posttraumatic growth (PTG), or positive life change, in addition to the distress that may occur after a cancer diagnosis. Many studies utilise existing PTG measures that were designed for general trauma experiences, suc...
According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, exercise both prevents and reduces the impact of over 25 chronic physical and mental health conditions: from Type 2 Diabetes to heart disease, breast and colon cancer as well as mild to moderate anxiety and depression. Two-thirds of adult ...
In the base case, we assumed that women treated for cervical pre-cancer who did not have a histological diagnosis of CIN3 would return in 12 months for an HPV test and be returned to routine screening (or discharged if outside of the screening age range) if negative at this visit. Wh...
Now, let’s investigate some practical applications of artificial intelligence in cancer prediction, diagnosis, treatment, and research. How AI is applied in cancer prediction 1. Using AI in cancer prediction with medical data and imaging Artificial intelligence can not only detect existing ca...
Aims of this chapter are to highlight the following: The concept of significant and insignificant cancer The importance of identifying the index tumor Benefits and limitations of MRI Optimal biopsy strategy Focal therapy for prostate can... CG Chaussy,S Thüroff,G Kristiansen,... - Focal Therapy...
Men should consider regular prostate screenings beginning at age 50 or in their mid-40's if they have one or more first degree relatives with prostate cancer (e.g. father, brother, son). For patients with a new or recurrent prostate cancer diagnosis, a new imaging...
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