The American Cancer Society estimates that 83,000 new cases of bladder cancer will be diagnosed this year, with almost 17,000 ...
ALA-guided fluorescence cystoscopy is already widely used, and in March 2005 HAL was approved in Europe for the diagnosis of bladder cancer. The approval process continues in the US. Technical ...
It’s sometimes better -- but unnerving -- to simply live with the cancer and keep it under observation. Now, a new genetics-driven urine test can help clear up that confusion by helping identify ...
deconvolution analysis was employed to estimate cell types and epithelial lineages in the bulk RNA sequencing bladder cancer cohort. Cancer subtypes with clinical implications were further identified ...
A novel urinary test that accurately detects bladder cancer, including early-stage disease, has the potential for enable point-of-care or at-home screening. A novel urine test detected bladder ...
In a new study, researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center have clinically validated a previously developed urine test, which can potentially bypass these invasive ...
Study unveils key immune cells found to boost cancer treatment success in acute myeloid leukemia New computational tool aims to identify immune responses to cellular therapy in AML treatments Date ...
Bladder cancer can be curable, and the likelihood of cure is higher if it is diagnosed at an early stage. Without treatment, bladder cancer does not go away on its own, and treatment is associated ...
1Department of Translational Molecular Pathology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas. 2The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Houston, Texas.
1Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California.
Innovative diagnostic kit uses fluorescence-based detection to achieve 90% accuracy in identifying early-stage bladder cancer. Study: Diagnosis of early-stage bladder cancer via unprocessed urine ...
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