An oncology student has shocked TikTok with a viral video that offers a glimpse into how quickly cancer cells can grow. The microscope footage, shared by Sophie Williams, 23, a final-year PhD student ...
Even when cancer surgery goes well, it’s far from guaranteed that all the cancer has been removed. The excised tumor is sent to a pathology lab, which analyzes it under a microscope to estimate how ...
Prostate cancer affects one in five Australian men, making it the most common cancer in the country. Now, researchers at the ...
SEATTLE. (KFSN) -- What if doctors could diagnose suspected cancer cells without having to take a biopsy from a patient? A new project being funded by the National Institutes of Health is making that ...
For patients with challenging cancers like lymphoma and sarcoma, these 3D images dramatically change the way doctors diagnose ...
Imaging of a rat heart created using Alpenglow Biosciences technology. (Photo courtesy of Azalia M. Martinez Jaimes and Karen M. Gonzalez of the Red Horse Lab at Stanford University) Seattle-based ...
Researchers at UT Austin and UT MD Anderson say an experimental chemotherapy drug prompts cancer cells to mimic viral ...
In his office at the VA hospital in Seattle, Dr. Nadeem Zafar needed to settle a debate. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. Zafar is a pathologist, the kind of doctor that ...
The goal is not to replace the pathologist -- you probably don't want to trust your entire cancer screening to a machine just yet. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
It’s the third most common cancer in the UK, causing tens of thousands of deaths annually. But what if the disease, often only diagnosed when it’s too late, could be stopped before it even begins?