It is undoubtedly exciting to discover an early diagnosis tool such as the CancerSEEK blood test that could give physicians and their patients just the edge they need to treat cancer early on, potentially improving outcomes. It is just as exciting, however, to learn of the cancer destroying injections that the Stanford University School of […]
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The Fight Against Cancer – Interesting Medical Studies of 2018
Continuing from where I left off on the previous post, 2018 was definitely an interesting year for the medical research world. While research on the intermittent fasting diets might leave me wanting more substantial findings, I thought that the information from Johns Hopkins on their new CancerSEEK blood test was an exciting development in the […]
My Trip to Harvard for the Surgery of the Thyroid/Parathyroid Glands Course
Over the weekend, I was able to attend a revolutionary class in Boston at the Harvard School of Medicine discussing the ways we can use genetics and improved ultrasound diagnostics to reduce the number of patients that must undergo surgery for suspected thyroid cancer. These techniques may also reduce the risk of complications of surgery. […]
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