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HRT linked with ovarian cancer risk
2/13/2015
New research suggests that hormone replacement therapy for the menopause is associated with an increased risk of the two most common forms of ovarian cancer.
Menopausal hormone therapy associated with ovarian cancer risk
2/13/2015
New research suggests that hormone replacement therapy for the menopause is associated with an increased risk of the two most common forms of ovarian cancer.
HRT linked with ovarian cancer risk
2/13/2015
New research suggests that hormone replacement therapy for the menopause is associated with an increased risk of the two most common forms of ovarian cancer.
A cancer false alarm could discourage people from checking out future symptoms
2/13/2015
Cancer Research UK scientists have found that having a cancer false alarm could put people off checking out cancer symptoms they develop in the future.
UF patient first to receive combination chemotherapy to treat rare jaw tumor
2/13/2015
A University of Florida Health patient has become the first person to receive a combination of oral therapies targeted to a specific gene mutation that has dramatically reduced a rare oral tumor...
New reporter system to study bone-related regenerative medicine generated by UMN labs
2/13/2015
A new reporter system used to study the bone regeneration potential of human embryonic stem cells has been generated in research led by the University of Minnesota.
Not all EGFR mutations are the same when it comes to therapy for NSCLC
2/13/2015
Certain rare epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations are associated with tobacco smoking, worse prognosis and poor response to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy compared to the...
The NELSON lung cancer screening trial results are inferable for the general high-risk
2/13/2015
Results of the NELSON lung cancer screening trial using low dose computed tomography (LDCT) can be used to predict the effect of population-based screening on the Dutch population even though there...
Potential increase in cancer risk for stroke survivors
2/13/2015
New research shows that survivors of ischemic stroke subsequently have an increased risk of cancer and mortality in comparison with the general population.
Cancer patients make unreasonable demands 'just 1% of the time'
2/13/2015
Survey of cancer professionals working in outpatient care finds the idea of demanding patients is a 'myth,' negating arguments that inappropriate demand drives up costs.
