New research suggests that radiotherapy may not be necessary for many patients with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), according to a study presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2023. The
Today: May 13, 2024
New research suggests that radiotherapy may not be necessary for many patients with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), according to a study presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2023. The
New research suggests that radiotherapy may not be necessary for many patients with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), according to a study presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2023. The
Using fertility preservation and/or assisted reproductive technologies (ART) did not adversely impact the risk of recurrence in patients with HR-positive breast cancer, according to a recent study. This finding provides hope for
Predictions in bio-health have a track record of accuracy, yet often fail to predict the timeline for breakthroughs. Despite optimistic forecasts in 1989, an HIV vaccine has not been developed in over
Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) has been found to be useful in monitoring women with a history of breast cancer, as per research presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. The study suggests
Doctors in the Upstate are conducting clinical trials on a cancer immunology vaccine that has the potential to transform cancer treatment. The vaccine, developed by Dr. Thomas Wagner since the late 90s,
Amla, also known as Indian Gooseberry, has long been a part of our grandmother's beauty secrets due to its richness in minerals and vitamin C. It offers numerous benefits for hair health,
A mom in Ohio speaks up about her healthy 14-year-old son being hospitalized with pneumonia, part of the 'white lung' outbreak.
A new study from Bristol University's Nutrition and Behaviour Group reveals that whole foods like apples remain appealing, even for those who frequently indulge in ice cream. The researchers found that despite
The misconceptions about HIV and AIDS, anxiety, fear of exclusion, and social taboo that were rampant during the 1980s had slowly been erased from society following extensive awareness programs.
A new WHO report highlights the urgency of early and tailored HIV testing to reach the global reduction targets by 2030 in preparation for World AIDS Day. The report emphasizes that there