Menopause can bring a wave of physical and emotional changes—and for people with cancer, those changes can start earlier or ...
Imagine living with unexplained changes and health issues for nearly a decade, only to discover it's a rare disease that was, until recently, very difficult to treat and can affect nearly every aspect ...
Over the past two decades there have been tremendous advancements in the understanding of both the prevalence and the ...
A new type of blood test could help detect multiple cancers early. A team of researchers in California studied a new multi-cancer early detection (MCED) test called Galleri, which can reportedly ...
Rathke cleft cysts (RCCs) are rare non-neoplastic lesions of the pituitary gland. Usually, these cysts are small and remain asymptomatic clinically. For unknown reasons, in some cases, RCCs enlarge ...
bDepartment of Surgery and Oncology, Capio Sankt Göran Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden cDepartment of Breast Cancer, Endocrine Tumors and Sarcoma, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden Through ...
1 Department of Pediatrics, Bundang Jesaeng Hospital, Daejin Medical Center, Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea 2 Department of Pediatrics, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of ...
"Endo belly" is the nickname people use for the dramatic swelling that often comes with endometriosis. Your abdomen (belly) may stretch from under your ribs down to your pelvis, leaving your whole ...
You've probably heard that some types of cancer are mysteriously rising in people under age 50. Right now, the list includes colon and rectal cancers, followed by uterine, blood, kidney and breast.
Cortisol, known as the "stress hormone," is a steroid produced by the adrenal glands. Short-term spikes in cortisol during stress are normal, but chronically high cortisol can alter the body and may ...
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) doesn’t always cause obvious symptoms. When symptoms do appear, fatigue and abdominal pain are the most common. MASLD develops when too ...
About two thirds of breast cancers are classified as “hormone receptor positive” disease. These cancer cells express a group of proteins that bind to hormones, including estrogen and progesterone, ...