
New Study Suggests Some Early Breast Cancers May Forego Surgery
A groundbreaking study suggests that certain early-stage breast cancers might not require surgery, offering hope for less invasive treatments.
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A groundbreaking study suggests that certain early-stage breast cancers might not require surgery, offering hope for less invasive treatments.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva successfully underwent a second brain surgery this week, with doctors confirming his recovery and expecting his release next week.
Doctor Zhi Xiuyi from the Cancer Foundation of China shares smart strategies for managing pulmonary nodules, emphasizing appropriate CT scan frequency and data consolidation.
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Doctor Zhi Xiuyi underscores the importance of early detection in lung cancer, highlighting innovative technologies like AI and liquid biopsies that enhance screening and treatment.
Cardiovascular diseases claim 17 million lives annually. Experts urge adopting healthier lifestyles to prevent heart attacks, emphasizing diet and regular exercise.
U.S. health officials confirm the first American case of a new mpox strain in a traveler from eastern Congo. The patient’s symptoms are improving, and public risk is low.
China’s National Health Commission releases first guidelines to standardize obesity diagnosis and treatment, addressing the rising public health issue.
Hair loss affects everyone, from celebrities to Gen Zers. Professor Liu Ling shares insights on its causes, impact, and future research endeavors.
A recent study reveals kidney transplants between HIV-positive individuals are safe, potentially expanding organ availability in the US and beyond.