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  • '''Canine Cancer Detection''' Canine cancer detection refers to the innovative method of utilizing dogs' highly sensitive olfacto
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  • ...umental in advancing the understanding and treatment of various types of [[cancer]]. ...ts and initiatives, contributing significantly to the global fight against cancer.
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  • ...ntibodies are laboratory-produced substances that can locate and bind to [[cancer]] cells.
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  • ...n has been instrumental in raising awareness about cancer, promoting early detection, and providing palliative care services. ...m of reducing the incidence and impact of cancer through prevention, early detection, and provision of palliative care.
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  • ...cure. The organization promotes these goals through [[research]], [[breast cancer awareness|awareness]], [[education]] and support. ...cates who were determined to make a difference in the fight against breast cancer. Since its inception, the organization has awarded more than $25 million in
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  • ...to support those affected by cancer, including research, prevention, early detection, and support services. ...eople affected by cancer, as well as funding research into the prevention, detection, and treatment of the disease.
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  • ...]]. The level of NMP22 in the urine can be measured to help detect bladder cancer. ...This is because the level of NMP22 is often higher in people with bladder cancer.
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  • ...diagnosis, or treatment of a disease or condition at an early stage. Early detection and treatment can often lead to better outcomes for patients. ...initial stages, is often more treatable and has a better prognosis than a cancer detected at a later stage.
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  • ...o have [[cancer]]. It is used as a [[biomarker]] to detect the presence of cancer in the body. The presence of AMA in the blood can be detected through a [[b == Detection ==
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  • ...treatments. This mutation is most commonly found in non-small cell [[lung cancer]] (NSCLC), and is a point mutation in the DNA sequence of the EGFR gene. ...n non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but can also occur in other types of cancer.
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  • ...ands as one of the foremost US health organizations in the fight against [[cancer]]. ...of cancer.svg|thumb|left|PCF funded research for Alcohol causes 7 types of cancer]]
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  • '''Canine Cancer Detection''' Canine cancer detection refers to the innovative method of utilizing dogs' highly sensitive olfacto
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  • '''Minimal Residual Disease''' (MRD) refers to the small number of cancer cells that may remain in a person's body during or after treatment, even wh ...presence of MRD is a strong predictor of disease relapse in many types of cancer, including [[leukemia]], [[lymphoma]], and [[multiple myeloma]]. Therefore,
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  • ...f the body. The presence of micrometastases can influence the stage of the cancer and the patient's prognosis. [[Micrometastasis]] is defined as the presence of a small number of [[cancer]] cells that have spread from their original location to another part of th
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  • ...ions are often benign, but they can sometimes indicate the presence of a [[cancer]]ous tumor. ...ed with [[ductal carcinoma in situ]] (DCIS), a non-invasive form of breast cancer.
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  • ...r marker]] used in [[immunohistochemistry]] to identify certain types of [[cancer]]. It is also known as [[TAG-72]], which stands for ''Tumor-Associated Glyc ...]] cells. It is particularly associated with [[adenocarcinoma]], a type of cancer that starts in the cells that form glands in the body. B72 is not usually f
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  • ...luable information for the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning of cancer. ...ntial resistance to current treatments, and possible mutations driving the cancer's growth.
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  • ...e EPCA-2 a valuable tool in the early diagnosis and management of prostate cancer. ..., offers a promising alternative due to its higher specificity to prostate cancer cells.
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  • ...chromosomes]], which can lead to a variety of health problems, including [[cancer]] and [[birth defect|birth defects]]. ...e]] and congenital birth defects. It is also associated with many types of cancer.
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  • ...tors (ORs) are G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that play a role in the detection of odor molecules. ...ell membranes of olfactory neurons in the nose and are responsible for the detection of odor molecules. When an odor molecule binds to an olfactory receptor, it
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  • ...[[protein]]s, or other molecules within the plasma that are indicative of cancer. ...Sequencing]] (NGS) and [[Polymerase Chain Reaction]] (PCR), allows for the detection of cancerous mutations and alterations.
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