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Thoracentesis.This test helps diagnose lung cancer and ease symptoms such as shortness of breath. The doctor uses a needle to remove fluid from the area between the lining of your chest wall and lungs. If the fluid tests negative for cancer cells, then your doctor may do VATS to examine t...
The way that value is assessed in oncology must evolve to address growing cancer burden and unequal patient access. To realise the potential of scientific advances in oncology, policy solutions must focus on collaborative, multistakeholder policy interve
My goal was, and still is, to develop cutting-edge technologies that will change the way we do research, and in particular advance cancer research. I think the best place to do such foundational work is in an environment like Microsoft Research....
Installed in a hybrid OR, ARTIS pheno offers a one-stop workflow for the resection of small pulmonary nodules. Yao Fong, Head of Thoracic Surgery, says that the high-end robotic imaging system has allowed him and his team to improve lung cancer therapies and develop new treatment approaches....
Stephen Broderick, Johns Hopkins lung cancer surgeon, says “By now, it seems pretty clear that using e-cigarettes, or vaping, is bad for your lungs. In the last 24 to 36 months, I’ve seen an explosive uptick of patients who vape… we simply don’t know the short- or long-term ef...
Social Care, Matt Hancock has asked the chief medical officers of the four UK countries to agree a mechanism for overseeing the new 'targeted programmes'.2 Screening for lung cancer with low radiation dose CT (LDCT) is the largest of these programmes and is a considerable challenge to ...
Melanoma cell carcinomas can take place on any skin surface but are more likely to develop on the neck and face. Melanoma is the less common of type of skin cancer but is regarded as the more dangerous form of carcinoma as can spread quickly to other skin areas if not detected and treat...