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New prostate cancer urine test shows how aggressive disease is

New prostate cancer urine test shows how aggressive disease is and could reduce invasive biopsies Researchers from the University of East Anglia have developed a new urine test for prostate cancer which also shows how aggressive the disease is. A new study published today shows how an experimental new test called ExoGrail has the potential to revolutionise how patients with suspected prostate cancer are risk-assessed prior to an invasive biopsy. The research team say their new test could reduce the number of unnecessary prostate cancer biopsies by 35 per cent. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK. It usually develops slowly and the majority of cancers will not require treatment in a man s lifetime.

Tour San Diego venues past with Devon E Levins

Morricone Youth’s Devon E. Levins: “The original concept itself spawned from San Diego.” Devon E. Levins of Morricone Youth has played just about every kind of rock and roll, and just about everywhere in San Diego’s city limits. “The last night of the old Casbah was memorable in 1994,” recalls Levin, who lived in town from 1987 to 1998. “I played two sets with both aMiniature and Creedle opening for Drive Like Jehu.. ‘Karaoke with Creedle’ in 1992, when we tried out lead singers on stage at the old Casbah as well as the Half Man/Half Pie record release party, where a half-naked Ryan Fox pretended to throw a Julian Pie Co. pie in Tim Blankenship’s face on stage and instead pie-ed himself. Casbah cover sets as Rocket & The Crips, Guns & Creedle, and Ziggy Shuffledust & The Creedles from Mars. Creedle had plenty of fun shows at the Che over the years as well.”

Mother of Army sergeant who died from burn pit exposure finds comfort in legislation streamlining benefits for veterans

CARTHAGE — Sgt. Ryan G. Mason had a hard time obtaining benefits after he was exposed to burn pits while on deployment in Iraq. He died of cancer in January, and now his family is taking some comfort in many lawmakers proposing legislation to make the benefits more accessible. After Mr. Mason died at age 36 on Jan. 28, state Sen. Patty Ritchie sent his wife, Claudia, a letter. “I would like to express not only my most sincere condolences on his passing, but my gratitude for his selfless service to our nation,” the letter reads in part. “. It is my hope that you find comfort in knowing that through his life of service he made a difference that will endure for many years to come.”

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