A scan that makes prostate cancer cells “glow” could halve the number of men needing invasive biopsies, research suggests.
An imaging test could safely halve the number of people who need a biopsy for suspected prostate cancer following ...
Scans that make prostate cancer cells glow can eliminate the need for invasive biopsies and cut false positive—and they're ...
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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 accident and emergency patients (A&E patients) with visible blood in urine ...
One in ten emergency patients with visible blood in their urine dies within three months of presenting at hospital emergency ...
Australian scientists say it could also help reduce the risk of overdiagnosis by determining which cancers are low-risk and will never cause harm.
An Omaha woman’s trip to the emergency room for a ruptured appendix led to the discovery of a two-pound kidney stone — and a first-of-its-kind robotic surgery in Nebraska that saved her kidney.
HIGHLIGHTSOral presentation on key results from the Co-PSMA (NCT06907641)[1] Investigator-Initiated Trial (IIT) was delivered by Prof Louise Emmett (St Vincent's Hospital Sydney) at the European ...
One in ten emergency patients with visible blood in their urine die within three months of presenting at A&E, new research has found.
A world-first trial of Australian men has confirmed a specialised scan can accurately “light up” prostate cancer, saving ...
One in ten emergency patients with visible blood in their urine die within three months of presenting at A&E, new research has found.The WASHOUT ...
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