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Understanding acidity’s role in cancer survival
New research into the acidity of cancers could open the door to the development of new treatments and therapeutics.
A new hope for treatment-resistant breast and ovarian cancer
The EU-funded TargetBRCA project has identified new ways to attack tumours that resist conventional treatments such as chemotherapy.
Positioning MRI as an Effective Prostate Cancer Screening Tool
Often exhibiting no symptoms until an advanced stage, prostate cancer remains a difficult disease to detect. While screening can help, current practices, which test for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, lack specificity and can be elevated for reasons other than cancer. MRI has the potential to close this screening gap.
Making the Case for Prostate MRI's Role in Active Surveillance
Active surveillance is a conservative management approach that is increasingly being used for patients with low- and intermediate-risk prostate cancer.
New insights into a tumour’s ability to adapt to therapies
The discovery of new cancer driver genes could open the door to the development of more effective therapeutic methods for treating colorectal cancer.
Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Risk of Future Disease, Screening Needs and the Role of Radiology
As treatment for childhood cancers continues to improve, so too has the chance for long-term survival. But as childhood cancer survivors enter adulthood, they face an increased risk for developing new conditions related to their prior cancer therapy.
Stress and trauma’s impact on health
New research connects experiencing significant stress or a traumatic event to a higher risk of developing a number of diseases.
Advancing imaging’s role in understanding Alzheimer’s disease
New research evaluated the effectiveness of using a minimally invasive diagnostic imaging procedure to diagnose – and potentially treat – Alzheimer’s disease.
Redefining how we treat osteoarthritis joint disease
Researchers use scaffold technology to not only relieve pain in osteoarthritis patients, but also keep them active and, most importantly, improve their overall quality of life.
Can brain training slow cognitive decline?
Is the belief that a daily sudoku can ward off dementia just wishful thinking? Expert Arfan Ikram says these mental gymnastics deserve some thought.
From hair cells to hearing loss
New discoveries about how inner ear hair cells are formed could open the door to developing therapeutic approaches to treating hearing loss.
New medical device looks to redefine arthroscopy
By integrating multiple technologies into one device, researchers with the MIRACLE project aim to make arthroscopy more objective.
Why doesn’t my heart get tired of beating?
Although the heart is an endurance machine, like the rest of the body, it too is affected by age. Renate Schnabel explains what can be done to keep your heart ticking.
Using Radiomic Features from Mammography to Predict Upstaging of DCIS
Ability to predict invasive cancer or DCIS could help patients choose optimal treatment strategy.
Radiologists at the Frontline of Preventing Elder Abuse
By knowing the warning signs, radiologists can start the early detection and reporting process, which is key to managing and preventing this growing problem.