Resultados de la búsqueda 331-340 of 13195 for blood test cancer
Ascorbic acid may make cancer cells more sensitive to chemotherapy. Drugs used in chemotherapy, work in different ways to stop the growth of cancer cells ...
The objective of this study is to collect tumor specimens (tumor tissues, matched normal tissue when possible, and 50 mL of blood) that may inform cancer ...
... cancer. Gemini Study to Evaluate the Integration of Cancer Genetic Testing into a Cancer Clinical Practice at Mayo Clinic at Arizona. Jacksonville, Fla ...
The purpose of this study is to establish samples (blood and urine) to support the development of non-invasive tests for early detection of bladder cancer ...
... screening method to standard mammographic screening in women at intermediate lifetime-risk (and not undergoing annual MR surveillance) for breast cancer. A ...
... cancers. Financial Difficulty in Patients With Blood Cancer. Scottsdale/Phoenix, Ariz. The purpose of this study is to analyze the financial difficulties ...
... blood cells in hopes of increasing immune response and protecting against breast cancer. ... A Study to Test ... The purpose of this study is to establish samples ( ...
... blood cells in hopes of increasing immune response and protecting against breast cancer. ... A Study to Test the Effectiveness of Two ... blood draws and ...
The purpose of this study is to assess tumor cells from blood ... cancer patients and other female ... The purpose of this study is to test a new ...
A Blood Collection Protocol to Study the Immune Responses of Cancer Patients with Malignancies ... A Study to Collect Clinical Data and Store Samples of Blood ...
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