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All articles tagged: Neoplasm of unspecified behavior of digestive system (D49.0)

Evalytics 14 February at 06.30 PM

Toby Keith’s Death Raises Questions About Stomach Cancer Symptoms, Treatment

Toby Keith, a beloved figure in the country music scene, has recently passed away, leaving fans and the music industry in mourning. However, his death has also brought attention to an important health issue: stomach cancer. In this article, we’ll delve into the details of stomach cancer, Toby Keith’s battle with the disease, and what can be learned from his experience.

HealthDay 19 January at 11.56 PM

Gynecomastia Linked to Increased Risk for Death

Men with gynecomastia have a increased risk for all-cause death, especially those with gynecomastia with a known preexisting risk factor, according to a study published online Jan. 16 in BMJ Open.Elvira V. Bräuner, Ph.D., from Copenhagen University Hospital in Denmark, and colleagues conducted a nationwide register-based cohort study in

HealthDay 18 January at 11.04 PM

Risk for Cancer Increased for Relatives of Patients With Leukemia

Relatives of patients with myelodysplastic neoplasia (MDS), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), or acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have an increased risk for cancer, according to a study published in the February issue of Cancer Epidemiology.Nikolaj Juul Nitschke, from Copenhagen University Hospital in Denmark, and colleagues estimated t

Evalytics 20 November at 08.49 PM

New tumor marker can detect gastric cancer with nearly 90% accuracy

Researchers at Nagoya University have discovered that the protein SDF-4 is a highly effective marker for early detection of gastric cancer, with 89% sensitivity and 99% specificity. This breakthrough, published in Scientific Reports, indicates that simple blood tests for SDF-4 could significantly improve early diagnosis and treatment of various cancers, including gastric, esophageal, and colorecta