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Epithelioid sarcoma is a rare type of cancer that starts as a growth of cells in the soft tissue. It can happen anywhere on the body. It often starts under the ...
If cancer cells break away from where they started, they often spread to the lymph nodes first. Sentinel node biopsy is routinely used for people with: Breast ...
Advanced diagnosis and treatment. Mayo Clinic doctors use the latest laboratory technology and techniques to study your cancer cells to make a correct diagnosis ...
CAR-T cell therapy: For this therapy, white blood cells called T cells are removed from a person's blood and genetically modified to produce chimeric antigen ...
Abba Zubair and a dedicated team strive to achieve some very lofty goals: to harness the power of stem cells to fight cancer, prevent organ transplant rejection ...
I also found tumor cells pre-treated with a monoclonal antibody, followed by CAR-T cell treatment, led to the reduction of CAR-T cell apoptosis while enhancing ...
Radiation therapy is often recommended after surgery for skull base chordoma to kill any cancer cells that might remain. If surgery isn't an option, radiation ...
Healthy thyroid cells absorb and use iodine from the blood. Some types of thyroid cancer cells do this, too. When the radioactive iodine is injected in a vein ...
A high red blood cell count is an increase in a type of cells made in bone marrow and found in blood. The main job of red blood cells is to move oxygen from the ...
This slow-growing, fatty lump most often is just below the skin. It isn't cancer and is typically harmless.
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