Oncology
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Building an AI Army of Digital Twins to Fight Cancer
What if there were a way to test — quickly and accurately — all the potential paths forward?
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Smokeless Tobacco, Areca Nut Chewing Behind 1 in 3 Oral Cancers: IARC Report
‘Our estimates highlight the burden these products pose on health care and the importance of prevention strategies to reduce consumption of...
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Does Radiation Timing Affect QOL After Prostate Surgery?
Researchers evaluated 1,203 men with localized prostate cancer who underwent radical prostatectomy.
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What Matters Most for Young Patients With CRC: Survey Highlights Top Concerns
Cancer is ‘impacting younger people who are in important developmental stages of their lives.’
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Many Patients With Cancer Visit EDs Before Diagnosis
Factors associated with an increased likelihood of an ED visit ahead of diagnosis included having certain cancers, living in rural areas, and...
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Prostate Cancer Treatment Associated With More Complications
Researchers conducted a cohort study to try to characterize long-term treatment-related adverse effects and complications in patients treated for...
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AI-Assisted Colonoscopy Linked to Higher Rate of Benign Lesion Removal
The findings indicate that full adoption of AIAC could result in about 600,000 more colonoscopies in which only benign, nonadenomatous lesions are...
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Gardasil 9 at 10 Years: Vaccine Protects Against Multiple Cancers
The WHO has predicted that the 21st century may be the last to experience HPV-associated cancers, currently responsible for more than...
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ATA: Updates on Risk, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Thyroid Cancer
Researchers compared medical records of adults with type 2 diabetes and moderate cardiovascular risk who were new users of GLP-1 receptor agonists...
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GLP-1 RAs Reduce Early-Onset CRC Risk in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
The incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer is notably rising in younger adults, with a corresponding increase in associated mortality.
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Thyroid Cancer Overdiagnosis Continues Despite Cautions
More than 1.7 million people might have been overdiagnosed between 2013 and 2017 in 63 countries, estimated the authors of a new paper.