Supplemental Imaging Technology for Breast Cancers
Molecular Breast Imaging (MBI), pioneered at Mayo Clinic, is a supplemental imaging technology designed to find tumors that would otherwise […]
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Molecular Breast Imaging (MBI), pioneered at Mayo Clinic, is a supplemental imaging technology designed to find tumors that would otherwise […]
In a recent study at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHIL), scientists discovered a powerful new way of treating an aggressive […]
Dr. Shrinivas B. Desai, Director of Imaging and Interventional Radiology at Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai shares interesting insights about the latest […]
A recent European study reveals older women who eat a lot of starchy and sweet carbohydrates may be at increased […]
“In our study, we found that a special compound in tea was attracted to tumor cells in the prostate,” said […]
Finding innovative, minimally invasive ways to treat liver cancer”and being able to tailor that treatment individually to patients”are hallmarks of […]
Dr Harry G. Zegel, chief of Lankenau Medical Center’s Department of Radiology, and his team of radiology physicians and technicians had the rare opportunity to scan a pair of mummies Thursday evening.
Apollo's white hope The healthcare group Apollo Hospitals have set up a new hospital Apollo Speciality Cancer Hospital (ASCH) in […]
Royal Philips Electronics and Eindhoven University of Technology announced an important development in MRI-guided local drug delivery for cancer treatment. Image-guided drug delivery has been studied by scientists all around the world for almost a decade because it may enable a beneficial increase in tumor chemotherapy drug levels, thereby increasing treatment efficacy without an increase in adverse side effects. The joint research team has now demonstrated in pre-clinical studies that an improved local drug uptake in tumors is achieved, and that it can be visualised and measured in real time.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and the University of Hong Kong have discovered that high levels of a particular protein in cancer cells are a reliable indicator that a cancer will spread.
Neurosurgeons from the University of California, San Francisco are reporting significant results of a new brain mapping technique that allows for the safe removal of tumors near language pathways in the brain. The technique minimizes brain exposure and reduces the amount of time a patient must be awake during surgery.
Scientists have made a new discovery, which may become a new weapon in fight against breast cancer.
Scientists at the Duke Cancer Institute have found evidence of epigenetics at work on a genome-wide scale in cases of ovarian cancer.