Scientists say a new, easier model may help them predict who is at risk for the most dangerous form of breast cancer. Many women are screened for their risk using the Gail model, but researchers say a newer model using fewer factors could be just as accurate. Experts use the risk-prediction models to determine if women should go on chemoprevention medications.
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Recently, David wrote about BD's shorter (4mm) needles. In February, I wrote an article about the partnership between JDRF and BD to... Read more »
A wise friend once told me, college is made up of three things: grades, a social life, and sleep. But, he said, you can only pick two and... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
After every operation, the surgeon describes a step-by-step report of what was done and how it was done. This operative report is typed up and placed... Read more »
Source: National Cancer Institutes
Vitamin D and Cancer Prevention: Strengths and Limits of the Evidence Key Points • Vitamin D is essential for the formation, growth, and repair of... Read more »