• Maintain patient port folios chart and administer medicine as per schedule • Provide care to Oncology and Hematology patients • Spread awareness regarding risks of cancer • Inform people how to
detect early cancer through community services seminars • Handle patient complaints
Not exact matches
And
early this month he invested millions in a company that's creating a simple blood test to
detect every form of
cancer.
Being able to
detect early could have an impact on the 10,000 people who die from skin
cancer each year in the U.S. alone.
Intuitive has teamed up with China's Fosun Pharma, for instance, in a joint venture to
detect lung
cancers in their
earliest stages, developing a flexible robotic catheter that can navigate into the cavernous regions of the lungs.
A veteran of digital imaging technology, in 1999 he founded Quantitative Imaging Corp. (QImaging), a manufacturer of digital cameras for scientific and industrial uses — the kind, for example, that can
detect microscopic,
early - stage
cancer cells.
GRAIL wants to
detect cancer as
early as possible, when it can still be cured.
It is as important that fellow Americans are aware that there is a foreign invader undermining American values on these blogs as it would be important to
detect any
cancer at an
early stage.
My mom underwent treatment for breast
cancer a few years ago, and we were blessed that it was
detected early and that she was able to pull through and is now healthy.
Breast
cancer is one of the leading
cancers among women in the U.S., however when it is
detected early, it is not deadly.
James said that while there is a 99 percent survival rate if breast
cancer is
detected early, black women are 42 percent more likely to die from breast
cancer than their white counterparts and Hispanic women have significantly higher rates of being diagnosed with advanced breast
cancer than either white or black women.
There is hope for children with
cancer as 75 percent of childhood
cancer cases are curable if
detected early.
«Breast
cancer treatment has its best chance for success when it is
detected early, often before a lump or other symptoms appear.
Colorectal
cancer is largely treatable when
detected in the
early stages, but sadly, due to low screening rates, fewer than 40 percent of cases are caught
early.
«Colonoscopies are the best method to
detect colorectal
cancer early, before it causes symptoms and when it is easier to treat.
An implant of genetically engineered skin cells has been designed to grow darker in colour when it
detects early breast, prostate and colon
cancers
If they are, ctDNA testing could become a way of
detecting breast
cancer metastasis much
earlier than is currently possible.
Colon
cancer can be beat if
detected early.
Melanoma causes the death of about 9,700 lives in the U.S. each year, according to the American
Cancer Society.3 That's why everyone should be aware of skin cancer prevention and take steps to detect it
Cancer Society.3 That's why everyone should be aware of skin
cancer prevention and take steps to detect it
cancer prevention and take steps to
detect it
early.
The technology may one day lead to new imaging instruments and microscopes for use in medicine and scientific research, such as devices for
detecting early signs of skin
cancer or
early visual cues for food spoilage.
A new screening tool for prostate
cancer, the prostate - specific antigen test, enabled doctors to
detect it
earlier in more men, and patients were flocking to hospitals for low doses of conventional photon radiation.
E. Albert Reece, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., vice president for medical affairs at the University of Maryland and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, says, «Although we have made tremendous progress in preventing and
detecting cervical
cancer in its
earliest stages, we may not have fully understood the incidence among older women and African - American women.
As rates of skin
cancer, or melanoma, rise for men and women in the United States, health experts are debating the effectiveness of annual total body examinations in helping to
detect the disease in its
earlier stages.
The identification of the
cancer cell of origin has important clinical implications, as it enables doctors to
detect malignancies
earlier and predict tumor behavior more accurately.
Scientists investigating the
earliest stages of
cancer development used an exquisitely sensitive sequencing method capable of
detecting DNA mutations present in as few as 1.6 per cent of blood cells, to analyse 15 locations in the genome, which are known to be altered in leukemia.
Co-author Subrata Sen, Ph.D., also a professor of Molecular Translational Pathology, notes, «These findings are a significant advance considering that there's nothing else available now to
detect early stage pancreatic
cancer that has gone through blinded validations in multiple patient cohorts.»
A team of researchers has taken a major step toward one of the hottest goals in
cancer research: a blood test that can
detect tumors
early.
The authors suggest that HAND2 methylation «could be applied to triage women who present with postmenopausal bleeding (currently ~ 90 % of women who present with this symptom and are
cancer - free must undergo endometrial biopsy for a definitive diagnosis) and could be further employed as a test to
early detect or even predict the risk for endometrial
cancer and response to preventative treatment.»
In a study published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Saint Louis University researchers have found a link between acute pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) and pancreatic
cancer, a finding which may eventually lead to some pancreatic
cancers being
detected earlier.
The sensitivity was 69 % or higher for ovarian, liver, stomach, pancreatic, and esophageal
cancers — all types that are difficult to
detect early.
Adding two blood - borne proteins associated with
cancer cell migration increases the predictive ability of the current biomarker for pancreatic cancer to detect early stage disease, a research team from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reports in the Journal of the National Cancer Inst
cancer cell migration increases the predictive ability of the current biomarker for pancreatic
cancer to detect early stage disease, a research team from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reports in the Journal of the National Cancer Inst
cancer to
detect early stage disease, a research team from The University of Texas MD Anderson
Cancer Center reports in the Journal of the National Cancer Inst
Cancer Center reports in the Journal of the National
Cancer Inst
Cancer Institute.
The first, called bio-bar-code assays, relies on nanoparticles designed to attach themselves to specific disease - causing proteins; these will vastly improve a doctor's ability to
detect diseases like
cancer and Alzheimer's in their
early stages and to identify pathogens like anthrax.
Earlier MD Anderson investigations demonstrated exosomes as a factor in
detecting pancreatic
cancer, but these latest findings reveal genetically altered exosomes as a potentially novel approach for direct and specific targeting of mutated KRAS, the
cancer gene commonly linked to pancreatic
cancer.
Thanks in part to screening technologies like colonoscopy; colon
cancer is often
detected in its
earliest stages.
If
detected at
early stages the prognosis is quite favorable; however, aggressive forms of metastatic prostate
cancer spread primarily to the skeleton.
«Unlike some
cancer types such as breast or colon
cancer, no widely accepted screening tool has been available for
detecting early - stage lung
cancers.
Edward Messing, the senior author of the study, says that PSA is capable of
detecting the disease
earlier, which could, in theory lead to fewer deaths from prostate
cancer.
And no reliable methods exist to
detect the
cancer at
early stages, when treatments are most effective.
Whereas ideas about prevention and treatment may vary from doctor to doctor,
early detection is the key to successful treatment — when
detected early enough, any
cancer has a 90 percent cure rate.
Pancreatic
cancer has the lowest survival rate among all major
cancers, largely because physicians lack diagnostic tools to
detect the disease in its
early, treatable stages.
Could worms be used to
detect cancer early?
This has important implications, especially for
cancers such as melanomas of the skin and of the eye, which are 100 % curable when
detected at an
early stage.
What are the challenges of
detecting breast
cancer in its
early stages?
Pancreatic
cancer is hard to
detect early, when the disease is most amenable to treatment.
«
Cancer is most curable when it's
detected at its
earliest stages.
Colonoscopies screen for colorectal
cancer by
detecting early, curable
cancers.
Instead, researchers told the European Breast
Cancer Conference that their findings suggest that extending screening programs to older women results in a large proportion of women being over-treated, and at risk from the harmful effects of such treatment, because these women were more likely to die from other causes than from any tumors
detected in the
early stages of growth.
Dr Gerrit - Jan Liefers (MD, PhD), a surgical oncologist and head of the geriatric oncology research group at Leiden University Medical Centre (Leiden, The Netherlands), said: «For a screening program to be effective, one would expect that the incidence of
early stage breast
cancer would increase while the incidence of advanced stage
cancer would decrease because any
cancer would have been
detected at an
earlier stage.
Lewis» prognosis is good, Marks said, because the
cancer was
detected early.
«New three - in - one blood test opens door to precision medicine for prostate
cancer: Test picks out men for treatment,
detects early signs of resistance and monitors
cancer's evolution over time.»
The work also reinforces the importance of finding tumor cell clusters in the blood as a mechanism of
detecting cancer metastasis
earlier.