Sentence examples for separate cancer from inspiring English sources

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Used together, the five markers form a "fingerprint" for cancerous samples, with a readout that is highly specific, able to separate cancer and noncancer samples in 87.5% of cases tested.

The research team previously used a similar approach to separate cancer cells from healthy cells, which could be useful for detecting rare tumor cells in a patient's bloodstream and predicting whether the tumor will spread.

Nanooncology uses materials in nanoscale to delineate the tumor margins, to separate cancer cells from healthy cells, to identify micrometastasis, and to determine if the tumor has been completely removed or not.

"These centers did exist in one form or another, but many of them have been reorganized in order to put more of an emphasis on the specialty services," said Louis Amato, president and chief executive of Cathedral Health Systems, which opened a separate cancer center last year at Saint Michael's Hospital in Newark.

The finding highlights the need for genetic counselors to help both patients and physicians better understand the results of genetic testing intended to determine a woman's risk for cancer recurrence or for developing a separate cancer in her ovaries or unaffected breast.

As a result of CIN and chromosomal mis-segregation, whatever their explicit causes, all resulting clonal lineages are properly considered as agencies towards separate cancer phenotypes.

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She does so in order to study cancer progression in both environments, and over the past six years has worked in three separate cancer-focused labs: two at MIT and another beginning her junior year of high school.

A single tumour can be made up of many separate cancers needing different treatments, say researchers.

The present patient had two separate cancers in sigmoid diverticula which were considered synchronous, because the pathological characteristics were different.

The pathological and immunohistochemical findings in this case support the assertion that two separate cancers, one originating from the bile duct and one from the head of the pancreas, collided with each other, and thus, this case can be defined as one of collision cancers.

However, these "site" differences of the "same" cancers may be a false "convergence" as they may represent truly different cancers derived from separate cancer-initiating cells.

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