Innovations Advance Early Cancer Detection and Treatment With New Technologies
Sourced from 7 publications
- •Mass General Brigham and Dana‐Farber are setting up early cancer-detection clinics in Boston to catch tumors early.
- •University of Manitoba researchers are working on new imaging technology to improve early breast cancer detection.
- •Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center's liquid biopsy can predict responses to breast cancer immunotherapy.
- •Karolinska Institutet found low doses of endoxifen reduce breast density with fewer side effects than tamoxifen.
- •Mayo Clinic's new blood-based method may detect germ cell tumors missed by standard tests in testicular cancer.
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