According to a study, patients with stable angina who have high coronary artery calcium scores can be identified using an enhanced CT scan at a lower risk of experiencing negative outcomes in three years.
Researchers find, CT scans are more accurate than genetics at predicting a middle-aged person’s risk for heart disease, such as a heart attack. Read further on Dynamite News:
According to a study, a blood test could predict kidney cancer risk and survival, five years prior to its diagnosis.