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The time to diagnosis was found to be longest among 15 to 18-year-olds, who waited for an average of 8.7 weeks before they ...
While some children are diagnosed on the same day their symptoms began, others waited up to six years, experts have found ...
A powerful new ally is emerging in cancer care: artificial intelligence (AI). In the ever-evolving landscape of prostate ...
When Wren's tummy began to swell, they rushed him to Edinburgh's Royal Hospital for Children and Young People, only to be ...
Kelsea De Oliveira is asking for community help in raising R300 000 to cover the medical costs of her dad's kidney removal ...
Inshan Ishmael has been a familiar voice and face in Trinidad and Tobago—fearless, outspoken, and passionate, whether as a ...
TEENAGERS and children with bone cancer face longer waits for a diagnosis than those with other types of the disease, a new review has revealed. The longer cancers are left untreated the bigger ...
A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that young people suffering from certain types of cancer, such as bone tumors, are experiencing lengthy times to diagnosis.
Here, we speak to two women who have had their lives transformed by transplants. Denise Young, 62, saved her daughter Kelly’s ...
As Australia faces a turning point in obesity management, researchers from Monash University have contributed new insights ...