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 ...
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 ...
A stock photo of a person undergoing a CT scan A recently published study has found that the radiation from CT scans could potentially lead to thousands of cancer diagnoses "These findings suggest ...
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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A new study reveals that only about 1 in 3 patients with prostate cancer have a successful first CT simulation, while 1 in 6 need to be rescheduled for another day.