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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Tumors
  1. ... Developer: Jaydev Desai, Georgia Institute of Technology. Fluorescent Tumor Paint Researchers created fluorescent molecules that cause cancer ... Surgeons can see the glowing cancer tissue or tumors using a special camera. Researchers are also developing ...
  2. ... vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity per week. Analyzing tumors less invasively In a small NCI-supported study, researchers analyzed a tumor's protein and genetic changes using just a small ...
  3. ... this study . Genomic and Epidemiologic Characterization of Spitzoid Tumors A recent study led by researchers at the ...
  4. ... and RNA in one of her cancerous breast tumors and in her normal tissue. They wanted to ... The researchers tested different cells that specifically target tumor mutations to see if they could shrink tumors. ...
  5. ... U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat tumors in children with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). NF1 tumors are rare but occur more commonly in very ...
  6. ... of ovarian cancers: epithelial ovarian carcinomas, germ cell tumors, and stromal cell tumors. Each has different characteristics and traits: About 85% ...
  7. ... his cancer and its progress. "PET scanning revealed tumors in my lung, bone, and chest," says Ted. "I started drug treatment, which shrank my tumors to undetectable levels for 18 months. We monitored ...
  8. ... blood clots in her lungs and a large tumor in her abdomen. Her diagnosis of mesothelioma came ... Research's Pediatric Oncology Branch and head of the Tumor Microenvironment Section. "It requires a lot of expertise, ...
  9. ... was so sick. He had a large cancerous tumor growing in his colon. Jack, who had seldom ... through his adult life, found out that the tumor had been growing for about 10 years. Jack's ...
  10. ... inside the body intravenously to identify things like tumors or neurodegenerative diseases. Nuclear imaging is another promising ... Am I getting Alzheimer’s? Do I have a tumor?” As nuclear imaging technology advances and becomes safer, ...
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