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Blood in Urine? Why Early Scans Detect Bladder Cancer Faster
India, March 17 -- Latest study shows a serious link between emergency room wait times and patient survival. One in ten ...
Colorblindness may be doing more than making traffic lights confusing — it could also be hiding a life-threatening warning ...
Seeing blood in urine is often the first clue that something is wrong. For many people, noticing this symptom prompts a medical visit that can lead ...
Incidental detection has increased with ubiquitous CT/MRI, inflating early-stage ‘small renal mass’ diagnoses and complicating interpretation of a ~5% rise in <50-year incidence. Obesity, hypertension ...
Woman's World on MSN
Doctors reveal the sneaky early cancer symptoms women often miss
Cancer specialists say it's not at all uncommon to overlook or dismiss early warning signs of several common cancers, from ...
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ABP Live Doc Talk: Small Ulcer Or Itching? Early Signs Of Penile And Urethral Cancer You Shouldn’t Ignore
Penile and urethral cancers are rare cancers accounting for about 1% of all cancers affecting men. Studies state that for every 100,000 Indian men about 3 may be affected with these cancers. India ...
Men have been urged to contact their GP if they spot three warning signs when visiting the toilet. They could indicate an ...
Learn the key warning signs of prostate cancer that men often overlook. Early awareness can make all the difference.
India, March 17 -- Can the human body produce vitamin B2? No, the human body cannot produce vitamin B2 (riboflavin) on its own. Without enough riboflavin, the body cannot make the molecules needed to ...
Prostate cancer usually starts to grow on the outer part of the prostate, which means it doesn't press on the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the penis (urethra) and cause symptoms, until ...
The NHS has stated that cases of the deadly condition have a higher chance of being 'cured' if detected early.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the United Kingdom, with roughly 55,300 new cases diagnosed every year ...
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