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 Why lung cancer in never smokers is rising and how targeted detection could reduce deathsWhy lung cancer in never smokers is rising and how targeted detection could reduce deaths
 
Lung cancer in never smokers is an increasingly recognized global health issue with distinct biological drivers, environmental risk factors, and genetic susceptibilities. Improved risk modelling, targeted screening strategies, and preventive approaches are needed to enable earlier detection and reduce mortality in this growing patient group.
 
 
 Researchers discover a way to breach cancer’s impenetrable fortressResearchers discover a way to breach cancer’s impenetrable fortress
 
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have discovered a way to breach one of cancer's most stubborn defenses: the impenetrable fortress that solid tumors build around themselves.
 
   Artificial intelligence improves detection of dangerous pregnancy conditionArtificial intelligence improves detection of dangerous pregnancy condition
 
A novel artificial intelligence (AI) model accurately detected the presence of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS), a dangerous pregnancy condition that often goes undetected with current screening methods, according to new research presented today at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) 2026 Pregnancy Meeting.
 
   Time of radiotherapy influences cancer treatment responseTime of radiotherapy influences cancer treatment response
 
A team of researchers from the Andalusian Centre for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CABIMER) and the University of Seville, in collaboration with the Virgen Macarena University Hospital, have identified a fundamental mechanism that links the 24-hour circadian cycle to the precise repair of DNA breaks.
 
   Novel cardiac MRI guides surgery in childrenNovel cardiac MRI guides surgery in children
 
With a new MRI technique that shows both heart tissue and blood flow simultaneously, physicians can see where heart defects occur and precisely plan to repair them, according to new research published today in Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America.
 
 Siemens Healthineers and Mayo Clinic expand partnership to fight neurodegenerative disease, cancer
 
Siemens Healthineers and Mayo Clinic expand partnership to fight neurodegenerative disease, cancerSiemens Healthineers and Mayo Clinic are expanding their strategic collaboration to enhance patient care for neurodegenerative disease and the management of prostate cancer and metastatic liver tumors.
 
 
 Advanced use of MRI aids in accurate identification of rare, atypical parkinsonian disorders
 
Advanced use of MRI aids in accurate identification of rare, atypical parkinsonian disordersAn international study led by researchers from the Sant Pau Research Institute (IR Sant Pau) shows that advanced use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows much more accurate identification of patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and corticobasal degeneration (CBD).
 
 
 Probiotic form matters for memory, mood, and more
 
Probiotic form matters for memory, mood, and moreHow you take probiotics can affect their impact on the brain. A study from örebro University points to new possibilities for personalized approaches, depending on whether the primary aim is, for example, to improve memory or reduce depression.
 
 
 Low-field MRI could offer an alternative to existing breast cancer screening methods
 
Low-field MRI could offer an alternative to existing breast cancer screening methodsMass General Brigham's evaluation of low-field MRI performance lays potential groundwork for this technology to be a lower-cost, accessible option for breast imaging.
 
 
 AI analyzes ECG to predict ventricular remodeling in patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot
 
Researchers at the Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Heart Center led a multicenter effort to develop and validate an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can analyze a standard electrocardiogram (ECG) to identify patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot who may be at risk for harmful heart changes typically detected by cardiac MRI.
 
 
 Study provides guidance for caring children with febrile urinary tract infection
 
A new study from the Advocate Aurora Research Institute - which is part of Advocate Health - published Tuesday in Hospital Pediatrics provides guidance for families and physicians caring for infants and young children hospitalized with a febrile urinary tract infection (UTI), one of the most common infections in early childhood.
 
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