Lack of Health Insurance Hinders Cancer Screening for the Unemployed
Unemployed individuals are less likely to have health insurance and to be up to date on getting recommended cancer screening tests.
Read MorePosted by Chris Wolski | Nov 10, 2021 | Cancer |
Unemployed individuals are less likely to have health insurance and to be up to date on getting recommended cancer screening tests.
Read MorePosted by Chris Wolski | Nov 10, 2021 | Prostate |
Black, Hispanic, and Asian men were less likely to receive a popular prostate cancer test that can eliminate the need for an invasive biopsy.
Read MorePosted by Chris Wolski | Nov 9, 2021 | Pancreatic |
Bluestar Genomics’ liquid biopsy test can detect a pancreatic cancer signal in people across various age groups and in patients with new-onset diabetes.
Read MorePosted by Chris Wolski | Nov 4, 2021 | Prostate, Urinalysis & Toxicology |
A prostate cancer urine test can identify men at intermediate risk who can safely avoid immediate treatment and benefit from active surveillance instead.
Read MorePosted by Chris Wolski | Nov 2, 2021 | Computing Systems, Kidney Disease |
Giving a big penalty to an algorithm for false negatives results in much better precision, UJ researchers find.
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