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Researchers develop new score to predict the risk of liver cancer
Researchers led by Xian-Yang Qin at the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS) in Japan have developed a score that predicts the risk of liver cancer. Published in the scientific journal ...
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Mizzou launches first trial of campus-made therapy for liver tumors
MU has launched its first clinical trial using reactor-made Eye90 microspheres to target inoperable liver tumors with precision radiotherapy.
Scientists have identified a hidden barrier that prevents immunotherapy from working against a rare liver cancer. Immunotherapy, which activates the body’s own immune system to kill cancer cells, has ...
Many people discover they have fatty liver disease during a routine health check-up. They walk into a clinic for a regular ...
A Johns Hopkins University-led research team has designed a method to generate enormous datasets of artificial, automatically annotated liver tumors on CT scans, enabling artificial intelligence ...
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Local hospital gets new technology to perform non-invasive procedure to remove liver cancer
A local hospital is using new technology to remove liver cancer without invasive surgery.
The treatment plan for liver cancer can vary depending on the stage, size, and location of the tumor. Common options include surgery, ablation, cryotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted drug therapy.
The ‘MYCN’ gene creates a specific nook that turns healthy liver cells into cancer. Detecting MYCN gene early could help identify and reduce liver cancer risk.
For the first time, scientists are attempting to grow a new, miniature liver inside of a person. It sounds like science fiction; in fact, the idea was the plot of a Grey’s Anatomy episode that aired ...
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