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New Method To Isolate Single Cells Developed
The new process, which is more effective and efficient than conventional methods, has the potential to significantly impact cancer diagnostics as well as other fields of research.
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Alcohol Presents Only Health Risks for the Young, But May Benefit Over 40s
New research shows that alcohol poses higher health risks in young people than in older adults, and that consumption of a small amount of alcohol in adults over aged 40 may provide some health benefits for cardiovascular disease, stroke and diabetes.
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Genetic Markers for Immunotherapy Side Effects in Lung Cancer
According to a study, there is a strong link between the genetic makeup of human leukocyte antigens and whether the person was likely to develop side effects from immunotherapy.
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How RNA Molecules Promote Melanoma Metastasis
Researchers have described how RNA molecules promote the development of melanoma metastasis by impacting anti-tumor microRNA.
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Study Suggests C. difficile Drives Some Colorectal Cancers
Research suggests that Clostridioides difficile, a bacterial species well known for causing serious diarrheal infections, may also drive colorectal cancer.
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AI May Help Diagnose Pancreatic Cancer Earlier From CT Scans
Researchers find that radiomics-based machine learning models may detect pancreatic cancer on pre-diagnostic CT scans substantially earlier than current methods for clinical diagnosis.
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AI Diagnoses Pre-Cancerous Growth Associated With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Researchers have developed a new AI model that can diagnose and classify neoplastic lesions in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
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Germline Mutations Can Promote Breast Cancer Metastasis
Researchers have analyzed germline mutations in breast cancer patients, finding that the host’s genetic makeup enables metastasis by dysregulating genes that promote the dispersion of metastatic "seeds" and help establish the "soil" for them to grow.
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Surgical Dressing Prevents Melanoma Recurrence and Promotes Healing
Scientists have developed a material that can be applied after surgical treatment of melanoma and heated to kill only remaining cancer cells.
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Regular Pancreatic Cancer Screening for High Risk Individuals Pays Off
Researchers have conducted a multicenter study showing that surveillance programs for people at high risk of developing pancreatic cancers can help detect precancerous conditions and cancers early.
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