Plaster cancer device to save lives
Doctors in the UK look set to unveil the world’s first sticking plaster that can cure cancer.
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Plaster cancer device to save lives
Doctors in the UK look set to unveil the world’s first sticking plaster that can cure cancer.
Read more on BigPond News
Obtaining a test for sexually transmitted disease cannot confirm if you have genital warts. If you believe you have genital warts and you’re wondering how the disease is diagnosed, here are the common ways doctors identify if the symptoms you’re having link to genital warts or not.
» Read more: 5 Ways to Diagnose Genital Warts
Previous studies have shown that younger breast cancer patients consistently have poorer outcomes than patients who develop the disease later in life, which can translate into lower rates of overall survival. While the reason for this is not known, it is suggested that breast cancer in younger patients is more biologically aggressive.
Researchers from the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston sought to determine which form of breast cancer treatment – breast-conserving therapy, mastectomy alone or mastectomy with adjuvant radiation – better benefits younger women with either Stage I or Stage II breast cancer.