By creating high-resolution cellular and molecular visual maps of lung cancer before and during development, researchers at ...
By creating high-resolution cellular and molecular visual maps of lung cancer before and during development, researchers at ...
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Man's misdiagnosis with cancer after pathology error 'linked with his death', coroner finds
The consequences of a contaminated biopsy sample, which led to a man being wrongly diagnosed with lung cancer and having part of his lung unnecessarily removed, were "profound", a coroner has found.
Lunit (KRX:328130.KQ), a leading provider of AI for cancer diagnostics and precision oncology, and Labcorp, a global ...
This summer, 75-year-old Antioch Township Treasurer and Mesick resident Kathy Soerries was preparing for a family vacation to ...
Researchers used spatial transcriptomic mapping to reveal that inflammation drives the earliest stages of lung cancer. They identified highly inflamed regions containing tumor-associated cells.
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Scientists Discover Main Driver of Early-Stage Lung Cancer
Researchers at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Centre have discovered that inflammation may play a key role in ...
Researchers at NYU said that an experimental drug that blocks a key protein can trigger a form of self-destruction in lung ...
Rates of lung and other types of cancer are rising in younger adults, including people who have never smoked. Changes in ...
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Inflammation identified as a key driver in the earliest stages of lung cancer
By creating high-resolution cellular and molecular visual maps of lung cancer before and during development, researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that the ...
Although cancer becomes more common as people get older, individuals of very advanced age appear to face a lower threat. New research from University demonstrates this pattern in mice and investigates ...
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Stanford scientists discover unexpected cancer resistance in aged mice
Old laboratory mice develop substantially fewer and less-aggressive lung tumors than younger animals in a new study led by Stanford University researchers.
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