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Untreated low-grade ductal carcinoma in situ poses long-term risk

...-grade and DCIS and the histologically similar but lesser lesions of atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) is critical as ADH lesions pose only small malignancy risk and predict risk to both breasts rather than regional risk. With the advent of mammography, DCIS is now identified earlier and is the largest grow...

Misunderstanding real cost a barrier to mammography

... minority populations, and later detection means a lesser chance that treatments will be effective. "We know that even though African-American women are less likely than white women to get breast cancer, they die of it more frequently," says Paskett, who is associate director for population sciences at The...

Routine procedure during childbirth provides no benefits, study review finds

...ess pain with faster resolution, and no greater or lesser risk of wound healing complications. In addition, ... since some proportion of women who would have had lesser injury instead had a surgical incision," they wrote. Dr. John Thorp Jr., co-author of the article a...

Dermatologists use knowledge of patterns to recognize melanoma

...erence to the other nevi in the subject, and, to a lesser degree, the knowledge that the lesion has recently changed," the authors write. "The overall recognition process, mimicking experts in their daily practice, could be useful in the field of education at MM detection," the authors state. "Indeed a lea...

Higher education representatives advise chemistry faculty candidates on how to apply for positions

...de more women, minorities and more candidates from lesser known universities, C&EN says....

Implanted medical device aims to lower blood pressure

...for pressure-lowering medications in patients with lesser degrees of hypertension," Illig says. The Rheos system consists of a battery-powered implantable generator, which is inserted under the skin near the collarbone, and two carotid sinus leads, which run from the generator to the left and right carotid ...

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