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Over the years survival rates have improved, but despite this up to 40 percent of breast cancer survivors will develop a debilitating and incurable condition after their treatment – lymphoedema – ...
An oncology nurse treated her patients throughout the worst days of the pandemic—but a golf ball–size lump was a clue to her ...
Historian Marlene Daut traces her journey from California into the intellectual and literary foundations of Haitian history that birthed “The First and Last King of Haiti,” the Yale professor’s latest ...
As with any new medical guidance, though, it may take some time for this kind of care to be incorporated into standard ...
Outstanding service, teaching, scientific achievements, and other efforts were celebrated at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences 2025 Faculty and Staff Recognition Awards event.
A glowing 3D display of the human body with real-time data floats above an operating room floor. It shifts and rotates with ...
With a sharp rise in IVF (In vitro fertilization), women have entered a new age of awareness with regards to fertility.
Lead author Nooshin Abbasi, MD, MPH, and senior author Ramin Khorasani, MD, MPH, both of the Department of Radiology at ...
Starting breast cancer screening in women's early 40s will save more lives, a new study argues. Nearly three in four women ...
Radiologists are adopting and developing tools powered by artificial intelligence to improve workflows and offer diagnostic ...
Including the replacement of the facial components, which used bone from Flores' hip, and left no external scarring, the ...