A clustered family history of breast, ovarian, and colon cancers appropriately triggered germline testing, with BRCA1 mutation status informing individualized risk stratification and counseling.
The truth is pregnancy causes some surprising long-term changes to your body, regardless of whether you’re a celebrity or a soccer mom. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Dr. Shazia Malik, a ...
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Deadly rise of fraudulent surgeries in hospitals
In this report, IBRAHIM ADAM examines how gaps in medical testing and neglected laboratory tests put patients at serious risk, with unnecessary surgeries and mismanaged treatments claiming livesThe ...
Researchers at the Institute of Pathology at University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), Germany, have developed and filed a patent for a new device that significantly facilitates the isolation of ...
Year-on-year data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) shows that cancer has become increasingly lethal in the ...
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Gastroenterologist shares 10 gut health facts about women that can prevent future trouble: Bloating, IBS and more
Gut health in women is often underestimated, with many persistent symptoms - like bloating, constipation, or mood changes - being overlooked or misdiagnosed. Too often, women are told their issues are ...
Pick of the Plots from forthcoming episodes of the UK drama serials including Hollyoaks, Emmerdale, EastEnders and Coronation ...
Cells in our immune system are best known for providing security against external invaders such as bacteria and viruses. These immune cells also guard against internal threats, including cancerous ...
A new discovery from UC San Diego researchers could enable easier treatment of high-grade serous ovarian cancer, the most common and aggressive form of ovarian cancer.
Cells in our immune system are best known for providing security against external invaders such as bacteria and viruses. These immune cells also guard against internal threats, including cancerous ...
Heaven’s Beverley Mitchell reflected on a life-changing experience when doctors found the “biggest precancerous polyp” on her ...
Researchers looked for incidence of multiple types of cancer in 417,984 Australian women who used medically assisted reproduction from 1991 to 2018.
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