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Read More »Fluorescent marker can help surgeons more precisely eliminate cancer cells from dangerous brain tumors
[ad_1] The pink image at the top shows the fluorescence, the image at the bottom is not fluorescent. Credit: Colin Watts A chemical highlighting the tumor cells has been used by surgeons …
Read More »A study shows that the frequent and long-term use of mobile phones and exposure to RFRs can cause cancerous tumors
[ad_1] Men, beware of excessive and prolonged use of cell phones. A recent study conducted by the National Toxicology Program (NTP) found that male rats exposed to high levels of radio-frequency radiation …
Read More »Genetic risk of rare breast cancer linked to a higher probability of missed tumors
[ad_1] A new study suggests ways to improve breast cancer screening and a new understanding of how genetic risk variants affect disease progression and mode of detection. The study found that the …
Read More »Male rats develop brain tumors from radiation
[ad_1] A recently released study analyzing the effects of radiation emitted from cellphones made in the 1990s suggests the devices might cause cancer, at least in male rats.(Photo: Bet_Noire, Getty Images/iStockphoto) A …
Read More »Tumors cross blood vessels with 200 times the strength of usual cells
[ad_1] Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in the world. Every year in the UK, there are more than 55,000 new cases and the disease kills 11,500 women. In …
Read More »Injections of bacteria in tumors are promising for cancer treatment | Science
[ad_1] According to a small clinical trial, the unusual strategy of injecting living bacteria into tumors could help some cancer patients. iStock.com/BrianAJackson By Jennifer Couzin-FrankelOctober 1, 2018, 5:10 pm NEW YORK CITY-"Living …
Read More »Clinical Trial Shows Effective, Low-Toxic Bacteria in Patients With Solid Tumors: One Study – Xinhua
[ad_1] WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) – A clinical trial showed that the use of bacterial spores had early efficacy and manageable toxicity in patients with malignant tumors of solid tumors refractory to …
Read More »According to a study, the injection of bacteria causing gangrene in tumors could help fight cancers at an advanced stage
[ad_1] Medical tests have shown that a bacterium causing gangrene, which can be harmful in high doses, could help treat patients with advanced cancer in case of failure of other options. Safety …
Read More »Personalized cancer vaccine represents new approach to treating HER2-positive tumors
[ad_1] More than a decade ago, scientists at the National Cancer Institute began studying the idea of using patients' own immune cells to treat their HER2-positive cancers. The technique involved collecting dendritic …
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