An improved prostate cancer scan could save lives by detecting those at risk of recurrence. Scientists have found using a radioactive molecule which sticks to prostate cancer cells and lights them up ...
Waiting times for prostate cancer are set to be slashed after scientists found a faster and cheaper way to diagnose the disease. Experts predict it will change clinical practice, catching more cases ...
Image: Whole body MRI scans of a breast cancer patient, assessed by two observers, to measure tumours in the patient’s bones. The software could help clinicians reliably assess how bone disease ...
Join Tom and Mike as they share an important update on Tom's prostate cancer journey. In this video, they discuss Tom's ...
Global map of countries (n = 17) and the number of scanners (n = 64) that took part in phase II of the Global Variation in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Qualtiy of the Prostate (GLIMPSE) study. UK = ...
Modern, sophisticated scans should be used in hospitals to pick out men whose prostate cancers have only spread to a limited number of sites, so they can be offered the chance of cure, a new ...
Millions of men could benefit from a faster scan to diagnose prostate cancer that could also save the NHS cash, researchers say. The MRI scan takes just 15 to 20 minutes instead of 30 to 40 and is ...
An AI program developed at RMIT University in Melbourne could help identify early signs of prostate cancer by analysing CT scans. CT imaging is not suitable for regular cancer screening because of the ...
This study is looking at 2 new ways of using an MRI scan to see changes in prostate cancer. It is open to men who have an intermediate risk or a high risk prostate cancer. This study is being done at ...
It might not seem much in the world of medical research, but clinical trial results on the use of MRI scans in prostate cancer could have huge implications for millions of men. Published today in the ...
Sir Chris Hoy, one of Scotland and Britain's greatest cyclists and Olympians, has announced that his cancer is terminal. He was given a diagnosis last year that he has two to four years left to live, ...
Non-invasive MRI scans for detecting prostate cancer on the NHS have been given approval by a health body. The scans have been piloted in three areas, but campaigners urged for them to be made ...
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