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A novel and general spatiotemporal diagnostic model: Intratumoral outflow and peritumoral inflow for the differentiation and stratification of breast tumor
A simplified schematic of proposed IOPI model with the progression of intravasation and extravasation.Note: In low invasive breast cancer, tumor cells (labeled in red) can be seen beginning to accumulate in the ducts, but have not yet broken through the basement membrane, and the invasiveness is relatively low. Whereas in highly invasive breast cancer, tumor cells proliferate in large numbers, break through the basement membrane and invade into the surrounding tissues, showing a stronger degree …
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Proton Therapy for Oropharyngeal Cancer Makes a Case for Standard of Care
(MedPage Today) — Proton radiotherapy (RT) for oropharyngeal cancer matched conventional photon therapy for slowing disease progression and led to better overall survival (OS) with less toxicity, a prospective randomized trial showed.
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Experts Worry About the Interventional Cardiology Pipeline
Match Day this year leaves some interventional cardiology fellowships vacant. Lifestyle considerations, compensation, and concerns over occupational hazards may help explain the fall short. Medscape Medical News
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New Ultrasound Technology Reliable Across Breathing Phases
The ultrasound-guided attenuation parameter technology can retain diagnostic accuracy for hepatic steatosis irrespective of breathing phases in patients with liver fibrosis. Medscape News UK
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MRI Instead of Biopsy in Prostate Cancer Under Active Surveillance Appears to Result in Underdiagnosis
For about three decades, active surveillance (AS) has been the preferred management for favorable-risk prostate cancer (PC) and has traditionally included confirmatory biopsy to address any under sampling at diagnosis. Recent guidelines, however, have suggested that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) might replace confirmatory biopsy to do that. A new study led by the San […]
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How GBM ‘Hijacks’ the Skull — and Why Treatments Fail
Researchers have shown that glioblastoma can take over the skull marrow to dissolve bone and feed its own growth, suggesting a systemic, not localized, illness. Medscape Medical News
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AI Detects Early Signs of Aging from Chest X-Rays
An AI model can reveal how fast the body is aging by analyzing a chest X-ray.
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Infographic: Outlook for Nurse Unions Eyeing Bigger Foothold
Infographic: Outlook for Nurse Unions Eyeing Bigger Foothold Medscape