

breast cancer | Research | Treatment | 7 pages | source: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Added May 03, 2018
Is fulvestrant safe and effective to treat male breast cancer?
This paper evaluated the safety and effectiveness of fulvestrant (Faslodex) in men with breast cancer.

prostate cancer | Research | 12 pages | source: Urologic oncology | Added May 01, 2018
DNA vaccines in development for the treatment of prostate cancer
This review evaluated current DNA based vaccination trials focusing on the treatment of prostate cancer.


stroke | Research | Treatment | 7 pages | source: Stroke | Added May 01, 2018
Should the severity of ischemic stroke affect your choice of treatment?
This study looked at patients with ischemic stroke and investigated whether removing blood clots via a flexible tube inserted into the artery is only beneficial and safe for patients with less severe strokes.


breast cancer | Research | Lifestyle | 10 pages | source: Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) | Added Apr 30, 2018
The impact of grilled, barbecued and smoked meat consumption on breast cancer survival
This study investigated the impact of consuming grilled, barbecued and smoked meats on breast cancer (BC) survival. This study concluded that a high intake of these foods may have a negative effect on BC survival.



stroke | Research | Treatment | 8 pages | source: European Heart Journal | Added Apr 29, 2018
Does stroke subtype influence prognosis and treatment type?
This study assessed whether the subtype of stroke affects prognosis and influences effectiveness of secondary prevention methods.



stroke | Research | 7 pages | source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | Added Apr 27, 2018
Does calcium lower your chances of stroke?
This study looked at whether dietary calcium intake decreases stroke risk.



prostate cancer | Research | 10 pages | source: World Journal of Urology | Added Apr 26, 2018
Can medications or supplements for other medical conditions affect prostate cancer outcomes?
This study reviewed evidence on the use of medication and supplements for additional medical conditions on prostate cancer mortality. Authors concluded that commonly used medications and supplements can influence prognosis among prostate cancer patients.