Our hypothesis is that most women diagnosed with breast cancer in this age group do not fall into a "high risk" category.Sutton, ThomasReilly, PhilJohnson, NathalieGarreau, Jennifer R.Oregon Hlth &The American Journal of Surgery
Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most common tumors in females and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women1,2. Approximately 5–8% of patients with BC have distant metastasis at initial presentation3. Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is regarded as an incurable disease and...
Prostate cancer has no particular prevention strategyother than basic good health practices such as exercising and eating a healthy diet. Like most cancers, regular screenings are the best way to beat this form of the disease. The disease is most common in males over the age of 50 so fellows...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of cell-free circulating tumor DNA and tumor tissue in patients with advanced urothelial cancer: a pilot assessment of con... Advances in cancer genome sequencing have led to the development of various next-generation sequencing (NGS) platforms. There is paucity of...
We tested the hypothesis that six toxic risk factors from the TIGAR-O classification system are equally important for risk of chronic pancreatitis, at the level of the individual patient and in the general population. 108,438 women and men aged 20–100 years participating in the Copenhagen Genera...
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In the group of women who had small, low grade cancers with no spread outside the breast more than 90 out of 100 (90%) have survived for 15 years or more. Researchers do know that the outlook for breast cancer depends on how early it is diagnosed - its stage. But it also depen...
Most polyps detected in colorectal screenings qualify as adenomas, but there are also lower-risk lesions called "hyperplastic" which are not thought to lead to cancer, the researchers note. The researchers found that in young adults, adenomas were slightly more prevalent in men than in women and...
at NYU Langone Health and its Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center, the new study showed that those with the highest, or top third, combined polygenetic and environmental risk scores were four times more likely to develop colorectal cancers than men a...
“We have counted this evening 300 serious cases in intensive care. We have serious cases also amid adults and let me remind you that more than 50 percent of people in intensive care are under 60.” Salomon did not specify the age range of those younger than 60 in intensive care. During...