Overdiagnosis in breast cancer refers to the detection of tumors that would not have caused symptoms or harm during a person’s lifetime. This article discusses methods for estimating the extent of overdiagnosis in breast cancer screening programs.
Februery 2024
As the International Agency for Research on Cancer prepares to review aspartame’s carcinogenic classification, anticipation grows regarding potential implications for public health and regulatory measures.
Februery 2024
This study investigates the plasma metabolite profile for primary open-angle glaucoma, aiming to identify lipid metabolites associated with the condition. Understanding these metabolic changes may lead to improved diagnostic and treatment strategies for glaucoma.
Februery 2024