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MedPage Today on MSNSniffing Out Lung Cancer: Breath Analyzer Moves Closer to Clinical UseElectronic "nose" analysis of exhaled breath achieved 80-90% accuracy for detecting lung cancer in patients with suspicious ...
Eighty-five percent of diagnosed cases of lung cancer are non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In this group, 5% of patients ...
Precious metals are not merely ornaments; they are also important components of pharmaceuticals, like the antitumor drug ...
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors, a class of immunotherapies that help immune cells attack cancer more effectively, have revolutionized cancer treatment. However, fewer than 20% of patients respond to ...
Precious metals are not merely ornaments; they are also important components of pharmaceuticals, like the antitumor drug cisplatin. Recently, the search for alternatives with improved activity has ...
Research published in ACS Central Science reveals a method that uses pulsed infrared light to identify molecular profiles in ...
It came out of nowhere for Elizabeth Williams. Life-changing news started with what seemed like a simple cough.
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Stanford prof. turns terminal cancer diagnosis into life-changing lesson for students, worldFor those inspired by his story, Dr. Lin's course "From Diagnosis to Dialogue: A Doctor's Real-Time Battle with Cancer" is now available on YouTube through Stanford Continuing Medical Education. For ...
More information: Hester Blommaert et al, Stability and Mitochondrial Localization of a Highly Cytotoxic Organogold(III) Complex with Diphosphine Ancillary Ligand in Lung Cancer Cells, Angewandte ...
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