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America's fight back against breast cancer laid bare
More than 264,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year. It is the most common cancer in women in America, with more than 43,000 dying of the condition annually.
Source: the Mail online | Health - July 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
Approved drug could help overcome resistance to primary treatment against metastatic breast cancer
Brest cancer is the most common cancer in women. Among breast tumors that spread to other organs (develop metastasis), 70% belong to a variant, called luminal, whose cells are sensitive to the female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. In fact, the tumor forms when these hormones order the cells to divide. The usual treatment for advanced cases is surgery, followed by hormone therapy, alone or in combination with chemotherapy or targeted therapy.
Source: World Pharma News - July 14, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: Featured Research Research and Development Source Type: news
How to talk to Gen-Z coworkers, by a Gen-Zer
INDIANAPOLIS -- Aspiring radiologists from Generation Z (Gen-Z) are enterin...Read more on AuntMinnie.comRelated Reading:
So, you want to have CEM in your breast imaging department
Video from AHRA: Brenda Rinehart discusses resiliency, mental health
Accidents abound, but radiology managers can lead safety efforts
Training, career development make for perfect radiology 'margarita'
Video from AHRA: Incoming AHRA president talks meeting, goals
Source: AuntMinnie.com Headlines - July 14, 2023 Category: Radiology Source Type: news
Mo. law to have insurance companies cover diagnostic breast imaging
A new Missouri law will require health insurance companies to pay the full cos...Read more on AuntMinnie.comRelated Reading:
Imaging leaders sound off on legal challenge to free preventive services
Out-of-pocket costs persist as barrier to breast imaging
FDA amends requirements for facilities to report breast density info
Legislation proposed to improve access to breast cancer imaging
Ultrasound jostles for bigger role in screening dense breasts
Source: AuntMinnie.com Headlines - July 13, 2023 Category: Radiology Source Type: news
Susan G. Komen launches breast cancer registry
Susan G. Komen is launching a national breast cancer registry called “ShareForCures,...Read more on AuntMinnie.comRelated Reading:
Imaging leaders sound off on legal challenge to free preventive services
Komen applauds Nevada breast imaging legislation
Komen hails bills aimed to stop economic barriers to breast imaging
Legislation proposed to improve access to breast cancer imaging
Komen applauds legislation introduction for breast imaging access
Source: AuntMinnie.com Headlines - July 13, 2023 Category: Radiology Source Type: news
What Is Opill Or Norgestrel? Here ’s How The FDA’s First Over-The-Counter Birth Control Pill Works.
Norgestrel —sold under the brand name Opill—is considered a mini pill, which is safer for more people to take than the combination birth control pill because the chance of developing cervical and breast cancer and blood clotting is lower.
Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News - July 13, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Arianna Johnson, Forbes Staff Tags: Innovation /innovation Healthcare /healthcare Breaking breaking-news Trending Explainer Trending-Explainer topline Source Type: news
The First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill Gets Official Approval
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials have approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill, which will let American women and girls buy contraceptive medication from the same aisle as aspirin and eyedrops.
The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it cleared Perrigo’s once-a-day Opill to be sold without a prescription, making it the first such medication to be moved out from behind the pharmacy counter. The company won’t start shipping the pill until early next year, and there will be no age restrictions on sales.
Hormone-based pills have long been the most common form of birth control in the U.S.,...
Source: TIME: Health - July 13, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: MATTHEW PERRONE / AP Tags: Uncategorized Equality wire Source Type: news
TikTok Says This Supplement Makes Your Breasts Bigger. Experts Weigh In.
We asked experts about the natural ingredient's effect on breast size, reproductive health and the (very real) potential risks.
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - July 13, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
So, you want to have CEM in your breast imaging department
INDIANAPOLIS - Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) continues to show potential...Read more on AuntMinnie.comRelated Reading:
Majority of women prefer CEM over MRI for supplemental screening
Deep-learning model performs well with CEM images
CEM on par with breast MRI in lobular breast cancer staging
Projection order, acquisition timing matter for CEM
Mass enhancement on contrast mammography tied to malignancy
Source: AuntMinnie.com Headlines - July 13, 2023 Category: Radiology Source Type: news
New York woman who beat breast cancer in her 30s reveals the surprising sign of disease
Instead of the classic breast cancer flag - a lump - Megan Liscomb noticed visual changes in her breast. She originally put these down to 'aging', she said in her first-person piece on Buzzfeed.
Source: the Mail online | Health - July 12, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
Higher Risk of Death With Endocrine Therapy Nonadherence Higher Risk of Death With Endocrine Therapy Nonadherence
Women with early-stage hormone receptor –positive breast cancer who do not adhere or persist with adjuvant endocrine therapy have a higher risk of relapse or mortality, a new analysis suggests.Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Hematology-Oncology Headlines - July 12, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Hematology-Oncology News Source Type: news
Short implants compared to regular dental implants after bone augmentation in the atrophic posterior mandible: umbrella review and meta-analysis of success outcomes
ConclusionsThe
available evidence partially suggests that the use of short implants
could decrease implant failure, MBL, and biological complications, and
increase patient satisfaction. However, given the need for further RCTs
and real-world evidence to fully evaluate short- and long-term outcomes,
it would be prudent for clinicians to carefully consider the individual
needs and circumstances of the patients before deciding whether to use
short implants.Trial registration PROSPERO CRD42022333526Graphical Abstract
Source: Dental Technology Blog - July 12, 2023 Category: Dentistry Source Type: news
MRI biomarker data helps predict breast cancer treatment response
An AI algorithm that incorporates data from a particular MRI imaging biomarke...Read more on AuntMinnie.comRelated Reading:
Surveillance imaging should be tailored for breast tumor subtypes
CEM on par with breast MRI in lobular breast cancer staging
SBI: Supplemental screening key to finding interval breast cancers
ACR releases updated breast cancer screening recommendation
PET/MRI cuts breast cancer scan times in half
Source: AuntMinnie.com Headlines - July 12, 2023 Category: Radiology Source Type: news
Sugar molecule found in breast milk boosts infant brain development
A team of Yale researchers have identified a component of breast milk that promotes how neurons form connections in infants ’ brains.
Source: Yale Science and Health News - July 11, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news
New CMS Coding Shortchanges Natural-Tissue Breast Reconstruction
(MedPage Today) -- Until recently, deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap breast reconstruction and other perforator flap breast reconstruction surgeries had unique procedure codes. In 2019, CMS decided to combine all flap breast reconstruction...
Source: MedPage Today OB/GYN - July 11, 2023 Category: OBGYN Source Type: news