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Imaging biomarkers are key to recognizing fatal breast cancers arising in the major ducts
Regular participation in mammography screening and state of the art treatment of breast cancer at an early phase of its development have resulted in a significant, 40–50 % decrease in breast cancer death in modern screening programs [1–6]. Clinical cancer research faces a new challenge: determining the characteristics of those breast cancers which we are still failing to manage effectively among women who attend screening regularly and receive modern therapeutic regimens. Our approach to this ch…
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Corrigendum to “Applying dual energy computed tomography to postmortem coronary computed tomographic angiography” [J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr (in press)]
The authors regret the need to update author affiliations, as above, to correct for omissions.
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Opportunistic CT Screening Can Identify Osteoporosis
New technology may support opportunistic screening to identify low bone density. Medscape Medical News
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S2 Episode 1: Cardiac Toxicity in Breast Cancer HER2-Targeted Therapy
Drs Kathy Miller and Bonnie Ky discuss cardiovascular concerns with HER2-targeted therapies and how to work with cardiology colleagues for the best treatment outcomes. Medscape
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Expanded Lung Cancer Screening Could Avert Many More Deaths
Two modeling studies suggest that making more people eligible for lung cancer screening would prevent tens of thousands of deaths in the US each year — but at what cost? Medscape Medical News
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Pirfenidone Improves Lung Function After Radiation Injury
Pirfenidone, an oral antifibrotic, improves lung function and reduces acute pulmonary exacerbations in patients with grades 2-3 radiation induced lung injury. Medscape Medical News
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Early Growth-Restricted Foetuses Face Multiple Challenges
Pregnancies complicated by extremely early-onset foetal growth restriction diagnosed ≤ 26 weeks of gestation carry a high risk for adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes, a meta-analysis suggests. Medscape News UK