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Should older men be screened for prostate cancer? Screening for prostate cancer in older men has been problematic. While this form of cancer can be fatal, it often progresses so slowly that men are more likely to die from some other disease. Aggressive treatments such as radical prostatectomy or radiation therapy may eradicate the cancer but have negativ view more (2006-05-02)
Retinopathy of prematurity diagnosis time significantly reduced using telemedicine To be properly diagnosed, retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), the leading cause of childhood blindness in the United States and worldwide, requires a time intensive process and significant coordination between ophthalmologist and NICU staff. view more (2009-06-30)
Stress not linked to breast cancer relapse Women with breast cancer need not fear that stressful experiences in life will bring about the return of their disease, conclude researchers in this week’s BMJ. view more (2002-06-12)
Faster, more cost-effective DNA test for crime scenes, disease diagnosis Scientists in Japan are reporting development of a faster, less expensive version of the fabled polymerase chain reaction (PCR) a DNA test widely used in criminal investigations, disease diagnosis, biological research and other applications. view more (2009-07-09)
New Women's Imaging Technique Allows for a More Accurate Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Breast elastography allows physicians to give a more accurate diagnosis of breast cancer, according to a study performed at Singapore General Hospital in Singapore. view more (2009-04-24)
New developments in reproductive medicine Three out of ten women who undergo polar body diagnosis go on to have a child. view more (2009-08-31)
Gastric juice for diagnosis of H. pylori infection in patients on proton pump inhibitors This study determined the efficiency of a gastric juice PCR test for the detection of H. pylori infection in patients receiving PPI therapy and compared it with histology and gastric biopsy PCR. view more (2008-04-30)
Intervals between lung cancer diagnosis and treatment displays a health care disparity Research published in the November 2009 issue of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology has found that intervals between lung cancer suspicion, diagnosis and treatment may be attributed to health care system discrepancies. view more (2009-11-02)
Early specialist referral is the key to improved long-term patient outcome Timely identification of patients with early stage, active rheumatoid arthritis and referral to a specialist for treatment with drugs that have the potential to modify the disease process is the key to improving long-term patient outcome, say researchers. Speaking at the Press Conference during EULAR 2001, the prestigious annual congress of the... view more... (2001-06-14)
Depression is a risk factor rather than early sign of Alzheimer's disease A new study by researchers at Rush University Medical Center supports the idea that depression is truly a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease rather than a subtle early sign of its underlying pathology. view more (2008-04-08)
Molecular imaging sheds new light on progression of Alzheimer's disease In the past, physicians were able only to follow the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) through careful clinical histories, noting the often subtle changes associated with cognitive decline over a number of years. view more (2008-06-17)
Most neuropsychological tests don't tell Alzheimer's disease from vascular dementia Most of the cognitive tests that have been used to decide whether someone has Alzheimer's disease or vascular dementia have not been very helpful when used alone. view more (2009-07-09)
Predicting higher risk for prostate cancer diagnosis High-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (HGPIN) carries a high predictive value for future diagnosis of prostate cancer. view more (2009-05-27)
Research reveals emotional trauma parents face when a child is diagnosed with diabetes Discovering a child has diabetes can be a traumatic and life-changing event for parents and researchers doubt whether many of them ever come to terms with it. view more (2005-04-18)
INCREASED MORTALITY FROM IMPAIRED PITUITARY GLAND FUNCTION (p 425) Patients with impaired function of the pituitary gland have increased death rates associated with vascular and respiratory disease, conclude authors of a study published in this week’s issue of THE LANCET. Four previous retrospective studies have reported premature death in patients with hypopituitarism (impairment of the pituitary gland... view more... (2001-02-07)
PPARC Media Invite - Fighting Cancer with Physics PPARC Kite Club Event The Future of Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy 28th April 2005 10.30 am - 5.00 pm (registration from 9.45 am) Institute of Physics, Portland Place, London view more (2005-04-19)
Prevalence of coronary heart disease in UK men has not fallen in 20 years Despite improvements in symptom relief and death rates, middle-aged men in the UK are just as likely to have a diagnosis of coronary heart disease now as they were 20 years ago, reports research in Heart. The research team used survey data on heart disease from participants in the British Regional Heart Study. This includes almost 8000 men, aged... view more... (2001-10-12)
Research simplifies diagnosis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Hereditary Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease strikes 1 in 2500 people. Researchers from the Flanders Interuniversity Institute for Biotechnology (VIB) connected to the University of Antwerp are now demonstrating that mutations in mitofusin 2 are the major cause of CMT2, a specific type of the disease. view more (2006-07-25)
Breast cancer confessions: The emotional work of disclosing a diagnosis Women diagnosed with breast cancer shoulder the emotional burden of disclosing their diagnosis to loved ones, managing the feelings of others at precisely the time when they need support themselves, according to research to be presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA). view more (2008-08-04)
U-M team: Genetic testing sheds light on degenerative eye disease Genetic testing for eye disease is providing vital information about complex retinal diseases, especially when used to confirm a clinician's diagnosis. view more (2007-02-14)
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