Cancer Screening | Meningioma | Observational Studies, 01/03/2024

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Reminders May Increase Follow-Up Testing
nurse talking on phone   In a clinical trial, a letter and phone call helped increase how many people completed follow-up testing after an abnormal cancer screening result.

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Genetic Signature May Help Tailor Treatment for Meningioma
brain scan image showing meningioma   The activity of 34 genes can predict the aggressiveness of meningiomas, a new study shows. This gene expression signature may help oncologists select the best treatments for people with this common type of brain cancer.

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Participate in Cancer Screening Trials

There are many ways to get involved in cancer research. Taking part in a cancer screening trial can help researchers find new ways to detect cancer early when it may be treated more easily.

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What Are Observational Studies?

Observational studies are research studies in which researchers collect information from participants or look at data that were already collected. Learn more about this type of research and how you can take part.

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