News
1don MSN
UChicago Medicine is using a new technology to destroy liver tumors without radiation, chemotherapy or even cutting the skin.
Hosted on MSN6mon
YOUR HEALTH: Liver cancer: Ultrasound to the rescueExperts are optimistic that non-invasive ultrasound therapy could soon become a standard treatment for some liver tumors. Dr. Kwon says a few patients treated with histotripsy experience an immune ...
In an exclusive interview to DC, shares insights on the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for fatty liver disease, as ...
In people at risk for MASLD (those who are very overweight or obese or have diabetes, high blood pressure, and abnormal ...
An AI-based algorithm may help detect chronic liver disease using images from standard echocardiography, according to study ...
3d
Asian News International on MSNExperts warn of rising fatty liver disease among young adults in IndiaStudies show alarming rates of fatty liver disease in young Indians, prompting calls for lifestyle changes and early ...
Dibrugarh: Renowned liver transplant specialist Dr Sanjay Goja raised concerns over the increasing prevalence of ...
A recent health screening of over 2.5 lakh ... such as NAFLD can be detected through routine tests like liver function panels and ultrasound scans. These screenings become especially important ...
Sonographers are highly skilled health care professionals who use ultrasound (sound waves) to look inside a patient's body, evaluate the condition of various organs and record digital pictures.
Liver cancer rates have tripled since 1980, but UVA Health is offering a new, noninvasive treatment for the disease. The procedure, called histotripsy, uses ultrasound waves to target cancerous cells.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results