Displaying All Posts of Topic: Early Detection

March Is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

03.05.12 Gail Rodriguez

Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths in the United States, and studies show that as many as 60% of colorectal cancer deaths in the U.S. could be prevented by routine screenings.
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PET Helps Doctors Learn More About Breast Cancer

02.08.12 Gail Rodriguez

In this month’s edition of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine, researchers published two separate studies illustrating how innovative PET imaging and radiopharmaceuticals may be used to help doctors learn more about breast cancer by targeting estrogen receptors. Read More

California Dose Reporting Legislation

02.07.12 Lindsay Morris

While California’s low-dose reporting legislation becomes law this summer, doctors and hospitals across the state have already taken significant steps to lower the dose of life-saving medical imaging exams. Read More

Screening Rates Down, New Imaging Technology Can Help

01.31.12 Lindsay Morris

In a study released last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that goals for cancer screening rates in the U.S. are not being reached. Read More

National Plan to Combat Alzheimer’s Unveiled

01.20.12 Dave Fisher

This month, the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Kathleen Sebelius announced an initial draft of the federal government’s strategic plan to combat Alzheimer’s disease. Read More

Curbing Breast Cancer Screening Disparities

01.19.12 Dave Fisher

Breast cancer deaths are preventable through regular screenings, however the disease remains the second leading cause of death among women in the U.S. Read More

Group of Physicists Call Radiation Fear Excessive

01.12.12 Dave Fisher

The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) released a statement this week saying that fearful claims about radiation dose in diagnostic imaging procedures are excessive. Read More

Researchers Detect Cancer at Cellular Level

01.11.12 Dave Fisher

Using laser-induced ultrasound, researchers from the University of Missouri have been able to detect melanoma at the cellular level, “long before tumors have a chance to form.” Read More

Mammography Screening Tops 2011 Medical News

01.10.12 Dave Fisher

In a recent online survey, changes in mammography screening guidelines were voted as one of the top three most practice-changing medical news stories of 2011. Read More

New Year’s Resolution

01.03.12 Dave Fisher

Each January many of us make a New Year’s resolution to improve our health through better diet and more exercise. In 2012, why not also resolve to staying up to date with your regular health screenings. Read More

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