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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

New test could be key to treating prostate cancer : dailymail





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New test could be key to treating prostate cancer

New test could be key to treating prostate cancer
New test could be key to treating prostate cancer
Patients can then be given more aggressive treatment if they have it worseProstate cancer patients will get better treatments thanks to a new system which identifies how serious their illness is, scientists claim.The model – developed by Cambridge University scientists – takes information doctors already receive about cancer patients and uses it to put them into one of five groups in order of severity.Patients can then be given more aggressive treatments if they are at one end of the spectrum or avoid unnecessary treatment altogether if they are at the other.A new model, developed by Cambridge University, will help prostate cancer patients get better treatment by identifying how serious their illness isCurrently patients are categorised into three groups on diagnosis – low, intermediate and high risk.


in like manner nextbigfuture

Next Big Future: Immune cell therapy inducing complete remission in some cancer patients and improved t-cell therapy could work for most patients

Next Big Future: Immune cell therapy inducing complete remission in some cancer patients and improved t-cell therapy could work for most patients
Next Big Future: Immune cell therapy inducing complete remission in some cancer patients and improved t-cell therapy could work for most patients



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DOUCHING in the shower could double your risk of THIS cancer

DOUCHING in the shower could double your risk of THIS cancer
DOUCHING in the shower could double your risk of THIS cancer
GETTY People are at risk of ovarian cancer if they douche, say scientistsThat is according to scientists in the US, who have revealed vaginal washing - which is practised by some women who argue it makes them feel cleaner - could be dangerous.Douching is the practice of squirting water, or fluids into the vagina.Most doctors would recommend against the practice because it changes the natural balance of healthy bacteria and can make it easier to pick up infections.Experts also say the vagina is self-cleaning.


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