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In the five and a half years she’s undergone chemotherapy, 19-year-old Kyla Pokorny has dealt with all the classic side effects, from nausea to lost hair.
If you’ve ever broken a bone, you probably thought it was best to rest and not put any weight on it. But somewhat counter-intuitively, exercise may actually play an important role in making sure ...
Less than a third of men and half of women with fractures survived five years after a bone break. Survival rates were “marginally better” for those with vertebral fractures, the researchers write.
Radiation for Asymptomatic Bone Metastases May Improve Cancer Survival — Fewer skeletal events, less pain unexpectedly followed by longer life by Charles Bankhead , Senior Editor, MedPage Today ...
A recent analysis found poor survival rates after bone fractures in older adults, with fewer than a third of men and half of women surviving five years after a fracture. Published in JBMR Plus ...
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