A new treatment called histotripsy is offering patients with inoperable liver tumors a better way: destroying the tumor without a single incision. By using focused sound waves, doctors can now break ...
Microscopic sensors that are as thin as a strand of hair but capable of taking multiple measurements simultaneously could ...
A new preclinical study in mice shows that precancerous cells in the pancreas can be eliminated before they have the chance to become tumors. Using an experimental therapy to target microscopic ...
Researchers at UT Austin and UT MD Anderson say an experimental chemotherapy drug prompts cancer cells to mimic viral ...
Scientists have uncovered new details about the mechanism behind cancer progression. Researchers explored the influence the mechanical stiffening of the tumor cell's environment may have on the ...
Prostate cancer affects one in five Australian men, making it the most common cancer in the country. Now, researchers at the ...
An international research team headed by scientists at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute and at the Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, has shown that ...
URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WKRC/CNN Newsource) - A group of scientists created a microscopic hand to grab and remove COVID-19 particles. They said it might even be able to target cancer cells. Scientists ...
Microscopic fungus may have more to do with oral cancer and aging than first thought, according to new research from Case Western Reserve University. Pushpa Pandiyan, an associate professor of ...
Asymptomatic microscopic hematuria is an unreliable predictor of urothelial or renal malignancy, according to a Kaiser Permanente study of 2630 patients. The study was published online January 9, 2013 ...
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This new technology uses microscopic bubbles to destroy cancer cells from the inside out
For decades, we’ve fought cancer with the “Big Three”: surgery, chemo, and radiation. It’s often been a brutal trade-off — to ...
An experimental chemotherapy drug may change how we fight cancer by treating it like a virus. Discovered by researchers at ...
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