SABCS 2011 Report – It’s time to bend the cost of cancer care downwards
by Dr Sunil Upadhyay – There is clear evidence that the USA spends twice as much as any other country per GDP on cancer treatment but, except for… read more.
by Dr Sunil Upadhyay – There is clear evidence that the USA spends twice as much as any other country per GDP on cancer treatment but, except for… read more.
by Dr Sunil Upadhyay – Patients with HER2-positive tumours are known to carry a poor prognosis. The standard recommendation is that the majority of newly diagnosed patients with… read more.
by Dr Sunil Upadhyay – Age is the number one risk factor for the development of breast cancer. Not only the incidence but also the mortality from breast… read more.
by Dr Alison Louise Jones (pictured) – The headline figures are that the majority of women survive a diagnosis of breast cancer: 78% of those women currently diagnosed… read more.
The difficulties that many women describe as memory problems when menopause approaches are real, according to a study published today in the journal Menopause, the journal of the… read more.
In Europe, osteoporotic fractures account for more Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) lost than common cancers with the exception of lung cancer.
Support is growing for increased collaboration between pharmaceutical companies and patients in research processes worldwide, according to a new report by healthcare intelligence company GBI Research.
A study of discontinuing natalizumab for multiple sclerosis patients testing positive for JC virus antibody found a higher relapse rate within 6 months than for patients continuing the… read more.
New guidelines on dyslipidemia and the prevention of atherogenesis give official sanction to something endocrinologists have been doing for years: lowering LDL targets.
Latest study says regular follow-up positive. Scientist say there is an urgent need for research into all aspects of follow-up care in lung cancer. The study presented in… read more.
Like special-forces troops laser-tagging targets for a bomber pilot, tiny particles that can be imaged three different ways at once have enabled Stanford University School of Medicine scientists… read more.
Japanese have higher vulnerability to certain lung cancers. Previous research has shown that Asian patients with lung cancer are more likely to harbor epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)… read more.
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