However, before deciding to take the test, you need to talk to your doctor so they can explain the benefits and cautions. Also, you will need help from your doctor interpreting your results. The test alone can' tell you if you have prostate cancer. Your doctor considers many different piec...
test results, concentration, and serum level returned to normal values 24 h after the operation.: Our results show that there was a transient change in platelet count, prothrombin time, and and serum concentrations during the early postoperative period which can be explained on the basis of ...
" he explained. "They were detecting prostate cancer, but in general they were not doing as good a job in detecting high-grade, or clinically significant, prostate cancer. The impetus for this new test is to address this unmet need."...
McNemar’s test was applied to all pairs of CNNs and experts. Results were considered statistically significant at a reduced P < 0.005 level to correct for multiple comparison. All variables are given as mean along with standard deviation and range where applicable. Results Evaluation of CNN...
An expert Landscape Analysis Committee (LAC) was convened in order to evaluate the highest-ranked insights against research prioritization criteria, which were based on LAC consensus and were defined and explained to the LAC workshop participants in advance. In total, five thematic areas were ...
When James showed me the two blood test results done in Singapore, my immediate remark was,Good – what else do you expect? Cannot ask for more!His PSA in June was 89.4 and with Xtandi and herbs the PSA dropped to 19.8. Great result! But hang on, James had not finished his explanatio...
environment (v3.6.1) (R Core Team, 2019). All tests were two-sided unless otherwise specified. The type of test method used for statistical analysis was specified in the text where the results were described and details for the test were explained in the relevant figure legend and method ...
"These results could be the beginning of us being able to take the same 'divide and conquer' approach to prostate cancer that has worked in other diseases, such as breast cancer." Professor Ros Eeles, Professor of Oncogenetics at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and Honorary Consult...
A simple blood test every five years is sufficient to screen low risk men for prostate cancer, new research has shown. The PSA blood test checks the level of prostate-specific antigen, a marker forprostate cancer. In Europe, only Lithuania routinely screens men for prostate cancer based on th...
I was offered a biopsy but opted to wait for three months to see what the next PSA test result was. But by January, the rate had doubled. It was time for a biopsy. The biopsy was done within a few weeks. When the results came back saying I had cancer, I wasn't really ...