Low Dose
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Record labels | Brutal Panda Records |
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About Low Dose
Sarah Harding: Early breast cancer study in singer's memory begins
... Her first appointment included a Low Dose mammogram to assess her breast density and a saliva sample for genetic testing...
Ketamine for alcoholics trial goes to next stage
... The other half will be given a very Low Dose of ketamine and a seven-session education package about the harmful effects of alcohol...
Pesticide made us sterile, banana workers say
... " Low Dose, outdoor, or intermittent exposures will not affect male fertility, " it maintains...
HRT swaps to fix supply shortage for UK women
... " Availability of a tablet called Premique Low Dose has improved, and there are now good stocks of it in pharmacies...
UK medicines regulator approves new Covid antiviral Paxlovid
... When taken alongside a Low Dose of another antiviral pill called ritonavir, it stays in the body for longer...
Coronavirus: What is dexamethasone and how does it work?
... But, coronavirus patients need only a relatively Low Dose should limit side effects...
Coronavirus: a Tiger at the Bronx Zoo tests positive for Covid-19
... It is not surprising that the tiger has become infected with what is already a pretty Low Dose of virus - and we assume the tiger is constantly in close contact with the asymptomatic zoo keeper, she said of the transfer...
How to take the perfect nap (and improve your health)
... His study found that a 20-minute nap resulted in an average drop of 5mm Hg (how medical experts measure blood pressure) - that s about the same as a Low Dose of blood pressure medication...
Sarah Harding: Early breast cancer study in singer's memory begins
A major cancer research project in memory of singer Sarah Harding will look for early signs of breast cancer in Young Women .
Girls Aloud singer Harding.
One of her final wishes was to find New Ways of spotting breast cancer early when it is more treatable.
The new Greater Manchester project will become one of The First in The World to identify which women are At Risk of getting the disease in their 30s.
About 2,300 women aged 39 and under are diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK each year.
The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment in Young Women (Bcan-Ray) is being funded by Christie Charity and Cancer Research UK.
Funds are also being provided by the Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal which is supported by Harding's family and her former bandmates Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh , Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts .
Speaking about the study before her death, Harding said: " Research is incredibly important in The Fight against cancer.
" Although this research may not be In Time to Help Me , this project is incredibly close To My heart as it may help women Like Me in The Future . "
Researchers hope their findings will enable all women to have a risk assessment for breast cancer when they reach the Age Of 30.
Those deemed High Risk would be given access to early screening.
Catherine Craven-Howe, 33, from Hale in south Manchester, was the First Person to take part in The Trial .
Her first appointment included a Low Dose mammogram to assess her breast density and a saliva sample for genetic testing.
She Said : " Although I don't have breast cancer myself and I don't have a history of it in My Family , I know just how important clinical trials and research are.
" I hope my participation will help devise a simple test to detect the likelihood of breast cancer for Young Women Like Me in The Future . "
'Fearless'Eight to 10 weeks After Her appointment, Ms Craven-Howe will receive feedback about her risk of breast cancer.
The study will recruit 1,000 women aged between 30 and 39, including 250 with breast cancer but no Family History of the disease.
Harding's consultant, Dr Sacha Howell, who is leading the study, said: " Sarah spoke to me many times about breast cancer research and was really keen for more to be done to find out why Young Women are being diagnosed without any other Family Members having been affected by the disease. "
Michelle Mitchell , chief executive of Cancer Research UK, added: " Even in the darkest days of her cancer journey, Sarah Harding was a fearless advocate for research.
" She bravely faced up to The Pain the cancer caused her, undergoing treatment whilst thinking of ways to help other women in a similar position. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com