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UK’S NHS ROLLED OUT NEW FIVE-MINUTES TREATMENT FOR BREAST CANCER
Highlights:
- The national Health Service of UK has introduced a new five-minute treatment for breast cancer
- The injection called as Phesgo is going to be offered to the eligible patients with the HER2-positive breast cancer
A novel br...
GILEAD SCIENCES TO TAKE OVER IMMUNOMEDICS FOR $21 BILLION
Highlights
• The company would issue a tender offer to purchase all the outstanding shares of Immunomedics for $88 per share that represent a premium of nearly 108% over their last closing price of $42.25 on Friday said Gilead
• Daniel O'Day, Chief Executive Offi...
Virtual chemotherapy reality could help improve the quality of life of patients with breast cancer
According to a recent study, the virtual reality during chemical treatment has shown itself to improve the quality of life of breast cancer patients.
Breast cancer is probably the most frequently occurring oncological disease in the world and has a physical and psychological effect. The...
Google launches AI model for accurate breast cancer screenings
Google has been directing efforts into developing artificial intelligence to detect breast cancer. For this latest endeavor, the company is reportedly partnering with clinical research institutions in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Vis-à-vis, Cancer Research UK Imperia...
Sophisticated type of artificial intelligence to predict women at future risk of breast cancer
High breast density or a greater amount of glandular and connective tissue compared to fat are considered as one of the major risk factors for cancer. It is believed, while density may be incorporated into risk assessment, the current prediction models are likely to fail to take complete ad...
Sustained weight loss associated with risk reduction for breast cancer
A new research attempts to link weight loss and risk for breast cancer in women above 50 and found that sustained weight loss is associated with reducing the risk of breast cancer. The reduction in risk was found to be directly proportional to the amount of weight loss and was specific to women n...
Advancement on breast cancer drug
Researchers suggest that a drug that halves a woman's risk of breast cancer continues to work long even after they stop taking it.
As per the researchers at Queen Mary University, London, only a tenth of eligible women was receiving it despite being already available on the NHS.
...Breast cancer treatment can change soon
Cancer has been eating up the human population like termite’s eat wood and there is no proper cure found yet for the disease and the issues just keep rising with cancers every day as every next day there is new cancer in the market that is ready to scare the people to their deaths and baffl...