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Bill Holley had a dangerous squamous cell tumor on the back of his left hand, but you would never know it today. And he didn’t have surgery. Holley, 80, a retired chemist who lives in Ellington ...
Joe Brennan, a helicopter pilot and U.S. Army veteran, is tough and supremely confident of his ability to fly a chopper, even through a heavy rainstorm. His toughness couldn’t help him, thoug… ...
Chuan-Hai Jia, Sheng-Yu Wang, Qin Li, Jia-Ming Qiu, Xin-Ping Kuai, Conventional, diffusion, and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI findings for differentiating metaplastic Warthin's tumor of the parotid ...
This redefined facial filler. Italian surgeons had to reconstruct a man’s face using his leg bone after removing a massive 3-pound tumor on his jaw that was impeding his quality of life.
Here's what to know about that viral paper. The study itself is basically a modeling exercise. The authors took an estimate of the number of CT scans done every year in the U.S., based on research ...
They can be life-saving but radiation from the scans also contributes to cancer risk. The authors of a new study estimate overuse of CT scans is increasing the U.S. cancer burden.
But when Moliterno looked at his brain scans during a tumor board meeting, she said, “I can help that guy.” On Jan. 22, 2022, she removed the entire tumor — at least 98% of it — she said.