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It’s a common condition that makes your heart race. But it can also put you at risk of a stroke. Now doctors are studying a way to better predict which patients are at a higher risk of dangerous blood clots




In the not-too-distant future, leukemia patients may get their treatment recommendations from a computer. A team of researchers in Seattle is testing a program that could take the trial and error out of cancer treatment.




Bladder cancer kills thousands each year and is notoriously difficult to treat but new research has revealed a drug therapy that is effective and requires fewer operations. 




A new program at the University of Florida is working to predict who is at risk for dangerous side effects after surgery, such as delirium, resulting in postoperative complications or even death 




One young woman faced a life or death decision. But a change in the way organs are allocated may have helped save her life









Doctor's In-depth Interview of the week
 
Microbubbles Treat Liver Cancer? 

John Eisenbrey, PhD
Radiology Researcher

Thomas Jefferson University
 



Quote of the week:

One reason that cats are happier than people is that they have no newspapers.” 

— 
Gwendolyn Brooks (1917-2000), Pulitzer winner and U.S. Poet Laureate, “In the Mecca,” 1968






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