Category: Health Topics
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Should all women stop breast cancer screening at 74 years of age? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Women should undergo screening for breast cancer using mammography every two years from age 40 until 74, the most recent United States Preventive Services Task Force recommendations state. Yet now that life expectancies are increasing, should all women observe the …
Screening mammography guidelines have been updated, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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If you’re a woman between the ages of 40 and 70, you should undergo screening mammography for breast cancer every two years, the United States Preventive Services Task Force has just recommended. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson …
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Novel treatments for cancer may not be available outside clinical trials, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Should you participate in a clinical trial if you have cancer? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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People with cancer who enroll in clinical trials do better. That wisdom appears to have been dashed with results of a new study showing no survival benefit or any other positive outcome related to clinical trial participation. Johns Hopkins Kimmel …
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Contact lens wearers may be at risk to develop dry eye, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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If you wear contact lenses you may be at particular risk to develop the condition known as dry eye, where your eyes may feel dry and scratchy. Lauren Gormley, an optometrist at Johns Hopkins, describes why wearing contacts may precipitate …
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Once you’ve developed dry eye the problem will likely continue, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Dry eye can develop for a number of reasons, whether it’s because oil glands at the base of your eyelashes aren’t making enough oil or you aren’t producing sufficient tears to keep your eyes lubricated. Lauren Gormley, an optometrist at …
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