A negative scan does not always mean recurrent prostate cancer is nowhere to be found. Sometimes, the disease may simply be too small or too faint to appear yet. New research suggests that repeating a PSMA PET scan later can reveal cancer that was missed the first time. Among patients with rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) […]
Second PSMA PET Scan Finds Hidden Prostate Cancer in 56% of Patients
A negative scan does not always mean recurrent prostate cancer is nowhere to be found. Sometimes, the disease may simply be too small or too faint to appear yet. New research suggests that repeating a PSMA PET scan later can reveal cancer that was missed the first time. Among patients with rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) […]
Second PSMA PET Scan Finds Hidden Prostate Cancer in 56% of Patients
A negative scan does not always mean recurrent prostate cancer is nowhere to be found. Sometimes, the disease may simply be too small or too faint to appear yet. New research suggests that repeating a PSMA PET scan later can reveal cancer that was missed the first time. Among patients with rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) […]
Second PSMA PET Scan Finds Hidden Prostate Cancer in 56% of Patients
A negative scan does not always mean recurrent prostate cancer is nowhere to be found. Sometimes, the disease may simply be too small or too faint to appear yet. New research suggests that repeating a PSMA PET scan later can reveal cancer that was missed the first time. Among patients with rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) […]
Second PSMA PET Scan Finds Hidden Prostate Cancer in 56% of Patients
A negative scan does not always mean recurrent prostate cancer is nowhere to be found. Sometimes, the disease may simply be too small or too faint to appear yet. New research suggests that repeating a PSMA PET scan later can reveal cancer that was missed the first time. Among patients with rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) […]
Second PSMA PET Scan Finds Hidden Prostate Cancer in 56% of Patients
A negative scan does not always mean recurrent prostate cancer is nowhere to be found. Sometimes, the disease may simply be too small or too faint to appear yet. New research suggests that repeating a PSMA PET scan later can reveal cancer that was missed the first time. Among patients with rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) […]
Scientists Discover a Surprising Way To Protect the Brain: Less Oxygen
New research suggests that low oxygen levels may help alleviate disease caused by defects in mitochondrial quality control. Oxygen is essential for people—and most other organisms—but more is not always better. When oxygen accumulates beyond what cells can safely use, it can become toxic and contribute to serious health problems. In the brain, excess oxygen […]
Blue Light Breakthrough Could Speed Up Drug Discovery
Researchers have developed a visible-light-driven method that could help chemists build more complex drug-like molecules in fewer steps. A blue light commonly used in aquariums and indoor gardens could help chemists solve one of drug discovery’s persistent challenges: building more intricate molecules without adding a long series of costly reactions. Many medicines are based on […]
Blue Light Breakthrough Could Speed Up Drug Discovery
Researchers have developed a visible-light-driven method that could help chemists build more complex drug-like molecules in fewer steps. A blue light commonly used in aquariums and indoor gardens could help chemists solve one of drug discovery’s persistent challenges: building more intricate molecules without adding a long series of costly reactions. Many medicines are based on […]
Blue Light Breakthrough Could Speed Up Drug Discovery
Researchers have developed a visible-light-driven method that could help chemists build more complex drug-like molecules in fewer steps. A blue light commonly used in aquariums and indoor gardens could help chemists solve one of drug discovery’s persistent challenges: building more intricate molecules without adding a long series of costly reactions. Many medicines are based on […]