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Biomarker identified for likely aggressive,early stage breast cancer
Biomarker likely aggressive early stage breast cancer
2017/4/27
The one-size-fits-all approach to early stage breast cancer creates a paradox: Millions of dollars are spent on unnecessary surgeries and radiation to treat women with low-risk ‘in situ’ lesions, an e...
Tasmanian devils are evolving in response to a highly lethal and contagious form of cancer, a Washington State University researcher has found.Andrew Storfer, WSU professor of biology, and an internat...
Two-way communication between cancer cells appears to be key to their becoming motile, clustering and spreading through metastasis, according to Rice University scientists.Members of Rice’s Cente...
Janes Uses Engineering Approach to Investigate Cancer's Biology
Engineering Approach Cancer's Biology
2009/12/17
In the past year, University of Virginia biomedical engineer Kevin Janes has won $2.6 million in no-strings-attached funding for his innovative research to better understand how cells "make decisions"...
Professor Vadim Backman receives NSF funding to develop optical techniques for detecting cancer
Professor Vadim Backman NSF funding optical techniques cancer
2009/12/17
Two research projects led by faculty at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science have each received $2 million from the National Science Foundation’s Office of Emerging Frontiers in Res...
The Purdue College of Science "Insights" magazine recently showcased research in progress by Ji-Xin Cheng, an assistant professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Chemi...
RNA snippet suppresses spread of aggressive breast cancer
RNA breast cancer biomedical research
2009/6/15
High levels of a tiny fragment of RNA appear to suppress the spread of breast cancer in mice, according to researchers at Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research. Measuring levels of this so-calle...
Colon cancer screening technique shows continued promise in new study
Colon cancer screening technique new study optical technology
2009/12/17
The technique uses optical technology, called low-coherence enhanced backscattering (LEBS) spectroscopy, to analyze tissue samples taken from the base of the rectum. Light shines on the tissue, scatte...
Optical Techniques Show Continued Promise in Detecting Pancreatic Cancer
Optical Techniques Pancreatic Cancer
2009/12/17
Optical technology developed by a Northwestern University professor of biomedical engineering has been shown to be effective in detecting the presence of pancreatic cancer through analysis of neighbor...
Nanoscopic Changes to Pancreatic Cells Reveal Cancer
Nanoscopic Changes Pancreatic Cells Cancer
2009/12/17
A team of researchers led by a Northwestern University biomedical engineer has developed a way to examine cell biopsies and detect never-before-seen signs of early-stage pancreatic cancer, according t...