Hip bone mineral density may be a clue in predicting breast cancer after menopause, a new study shows. The study, which appears in the Sept. 1 edition of Cancer, links higher hip bone density to ...
April 6, 2012 — Patients who have undergone metal-on-metal hip replacement have no increased risk for cancer for up to 7 years after their surgery, according to a study published online April 3 in the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The use of metal-on-metal total hip arthroplasty implants was not linked to a higher risk of cancer in patients ...
“Dr. Flint has made such a difference this entire journey... it means so much,” said Colin Jackson, who walked a marathon at the same time as his doctor Joelle Goldstein is a Senior News Editor on the ...
A new study by researchers - from the universities of Bristol and Exeter found that there is no evidence that metal-on-metal hip replacements increase the risk of cancer. Cancer risk was just one of ...