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The purpose of this study is to collect saliva from 500 consenting women undergoing a clinically indicated breast biopsy, perform genotyping, and then ...
... biopsy,” combining the Greek bios (life) and opsis (a sight). In the decades since, clinicians have performed countless biopsies on suspected cancer ...
Unlike use of lymphadenectomy, with a 49.4% rate of lower extremity lymphedema, using sentinel lymph node biopsy to stage patients with endometrial cancer ...
... biopsy, an invasive surgical procedure that turns out to be negative for 80% of patients. "The test combines genetic information from a skin biopsy with ...
About this study. This is a Phase 0 clinical trial to evaluate a twinkling biopsy marker (Patent Application Title: Non-Metallic Ultrasound-Detectable ...
A biopsy that uses ultrasound is called an ultrasound-guided breast biopsy. If it uses X-rays, it's called a stereotactic breast biopsy. The tissue samples are ...
Then again, no one's complaining about how it can help, especially when it comes to analyzing kidney biopsies, a laborious process that's an intricate mix of ...
Meves says that typically people who are newly diagnosed with melanoma undergo a sentinel lymph node biopsy, which is an invasive surgical procedure, where some ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the detection rates of MRI-targeted prostate biopsies compared to standard 12-core trans-rectal ultrasound guided (TRUS) ...
Biopsy of tissue from the lung; Removal of mucus, a foreign body, or other obstruction in the airways or lungs, such as a tumor; Placement of a small tube to ...
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