Blood tests for pancreatic cancer diagnosis are in progress
In a new study, scientists have reported a blood test that can diagnose pancreatic cancer with up to 97 percent accuracy in its early stages. According to the researchers, the…
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In a new study, scientists have reported a blood test that can diagnose pancreatic cancer with up to 97 percent accuracy in its early stages. According to the researchers, the…
San Diego: A pancreatic cancer vaccine administered to patients three years ago continues to protect patients from cancer recurrence, a new study suggests. At a meeting of the American Association…
London: A new analysisg It has been revealed that the number of prostate cancer cases worldwide is expected to double by 2040. Research presented by the Lancet Commission states that…
The incidence of breast cancer is increasing globally, affecting younger women, especially those under 50 years of age. The increase in breast cancer is attributed to factors such as delaying…
Birmingham: Scientists in the UK are trying to develop a flavored lollipop that could be used to avoid painful mouth cancer diagnoses. Currently, the diagnosis of oral cancer is made…
London: Scientists are working on a lung cancer vaccine that research suggests will be effective in preventing up to 90 percent of cases. The vaccine will give the immune system…
Connecticut: A new report has revealed that some acne products contain high levels of benzene, a cancer-causing chemical. According to media reports, Valisure, a private laboratory in the US, analyzed…
Leads: Scientists have created a needle 500 times finer than a human hair that could pave the way for new treatments for cancer. Scientists from the University of Leeds in…
Pancreatic cancer is often referred to as the ‘silent killer’ because of its nominal or vague symptoms in its early stages, making it difficult to diagnose. This is the type…
London: Scientists have developed a new drug that can treat the most dangerous type of cancer. According to a team led by researchers from Queen Mary University of London, the…