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Scientists create novel method to identify healthy and cancerous cells
Tokyo, April 19: Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University in Japan on Saturday said they have found that the motion of unlabelled cells can be used to tell whether they are cancerous or healthy.
New method may enable cancer monitoring from blood tests
New York, April 13: A novel, error-corrected technique for identifying cancer from blood samples is significantly more sensitive and accurate than previous methods and could be helpful for monitoring patients' disease status following treatment, according to a study by Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Genome Center investigators.
Residual cancer may hide behind clear scans, linked to worse outcomes: Study
New Delhi, March 22: While radiotherapy is a highly effective cancer treatment -- useful for about 60 per cent of all cancers -- it may lead to residual cancer that has the potential to hide behind clear scans and lead to worse outcomes, according to a study.
AI revolutionizing cancer treatment and drug discovery says Sangita Reddy, Joint MD, Apollo
New Delhi, February 22: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing a significant role in the early detection of cancer and accelerating new drug discoveries, according to Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals.
IIT Madras launches Bharat cancer genome atlas, check what experts have to say
Chennai, February 3: Ahead of World Cancer Day, The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras on Monday launched Bharat cancer genome atlas.