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Promising Blood Test for Lung Cancer Diagnosis Under revision

Promising Blood Test for Lung Cancer Diagnosis Under revision

Scientists have been perfecting a blood analysis test to assist in diagnosing lung cancer that shows immense potential. In case the test could be streamlined, it could aid in sparing patients the requirement of undergoing invasive diagnosis methods like biopsy when lung cancer has been doubted. Presently, twenty to twenty-five percent of the surgical procedures performed in case of dubious lung cancer emerge out to be non-malignant identification. The American Cancer Society has approximated close to 1,59,000 lung cancer-related fatalities and above two lakhs newly surfaced lung cancer cases that are all grim facts about lung cancer. Scientists explained that nearly 1 among five hundred X-rays done of the chest region reveals a lung nodule having an undetermined consequence. In  [...]

Malignant Mesothelioma – Diagnostic Procedures

Malignant Mesothelioma – Diagnostic Procedures

As symptoms of Mesothelioma are not distinctive to it and the disease’s comparative rarity, mesothelioma misdiagnosis are not unusual. At times it is tricky to decipher the disparity between malignant mesothelioma and lung cancer. The below stated tests and procedures could be conducted: Physical Examination During the course of the physical examination, the body is checked for overall health condition inclusive of looking for signs of any ailment like lumps or any dubious appearance. The patient’s history is probed to identify health habits, any previous asbestos exposure, past infirmity and treatments undergone. Chest X-ray An x-ray is an energy shaft that could pass via the body and onto film, capturing images of inner organs and bones of the body. The chest x-ray is performed for  [...]

Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer or bowel cancer is a benign or malignant tumor or lump growths affecting the large bowel (colon and the rectum). Colorectal cancer is considered to be the widely prevalent cancerous form, according to the UK National Health Service, though the WHO has slotted it in second position after lung cancer. According to a U.S. study, there were increased numbers of cases in adults below 50 years of age being observed with colorectal cancer. Roughly, two percent of elderly persons past the age of fifty years would in the eventual course of time develop colorectal cancer in West Europe. Nearly forty percent of individuals that are diagnosed with the condition are by then in the final stages of the cancer. Colorectal cancer is an autosomal-governing predilection to preliminary  [...]