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Perspective on alcohol use and cancer risk
A new study makes alcohol seem even more controversial, suggesting that there is sufficient evidence to say that alcohol causes several types of cancer. Steven J. Atlas, MD, a primary care physician, discusses how he plans to talk to his patients about patterns of alcohol use and associated cancer risk.
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New urine test predicts high-grade prostate cancer
POSTED AUGUST 11, 2016, 9:30 AM
Charlie Schmidt, Editor, Harvard Medical School Annual Report on Prostate Disease
Charlie Schmidt, Editor, Harvard Medical School Annual Report on Prostate Disease
Suspicious findings from prostate cancer screening are often followed by a procedure most men would prefer to avoid: a prostate biopsy. But what if biopsies actually could be avoided on the basis of non-invasive test results? Screening tests are moving in that direction, with some intriguing results.
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