CHICAGO – A single 15-minute CT scan may be all it takes to find tiny cancers, stones and other problems in the kidneys, bladders and urinary tracts of high-risk patients -- potentially saving them ...
Clinicopathological characterization, FGFR alteration prevalence, and outcomes of locally advanced or metastatic urothelial cancer in Latin America (LACOG 1518). Crosstalk among T-cell CX3CR1, immune ...
Latest study shows a serious link between emergency room wait times and patient survival. One in ten accident and emergency patients (A&E patients) with visible blood in urine (hematuria) die within ...
Computed tomography (CT) examinations (known more commonly as a “CT scan” or “CAT scan”) incorporate a series of x-ray images taken of areas inside the body and use a computer to create a ...
Correlation of Met expression in TCC of the bladder with stage and grade. Background: Accurate pretreatment staging in bladder cancer patients is important to help determine which patients should be ...
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The prevalent use of CT scans may account for 1 in 20 cancers annually, according to new research. The study, published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine, suggests CT-related radiation is linked to ...
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