Thursday, October 5, 2017
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
LIVER BIOPSY – REASONS, PREPARATION, PROCEDURE & RESULTS
A Liver Biopsy is the medical procedure that involves a surgical removal of the small amount of liver tissue which is analyzed to diagnose different diseases or disorders in the liver. Usually, the Liver Biopsy procedure is used to detect the presence of any abnormal cells in the liver such as cancerous cells or to evaluate the cause of various diseases such as hepatitis, jaundice, liver cancer or cirrhosis. The biopsy of the liver may also be used when the blood tests show abnormal results or when the ultrasound, X-ray or CT scan indicates a problem with the liver. Read More...
Thursday, September 21, 2017
How Is The Procedure Of Liver Biopsy Performed?
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Procedure Of Liver Biopsy
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New Jersey, USA
Getting Closer to a Blood Test for Colon Cancer
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Five Reasons You Might Need a Colonoscopy as You Age - wellbeing
Crohn’s Disease
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Five Reasons You Might Need a Colonoscopy as You Age
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
How Can We Better Leverage Advances in Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment
Investment in research has led to advances in detection and treatment of cancer that are leading to earlier and more accurate diagnoses and more targeted treatments that often carry less side effects. I’m so pleased that guest blogger Joydeep Goswami from Thermo Fisher Scientific is able to offer greater insight into these advances and the importance of making sure broad populations have access to these exciting new tools.
President, Clinical Next Generation Sequencing and Oncology
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Technology Advances
Over the last several decades, scientific research has revealed that cancer is a disease primarily caused by mutations found in genes. Further studies have helped identify which key mutations develop into potentially deadly cancers. That information has helped researchers in the pharmaceutical industry to develop specially tailored therapies designed to target those mutations.
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