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ODU professor awarded $2.3 million NIH grant to use AI for improved glioblastoma detection
Dr. Khan Iftekharuddin received a $2.3 million National Institutes of Health grant to develop AI that detects glioblastoma earlier and tracks recurrence.
A new liquid biopsy approach developed by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center investigators could revolutionize brain cancer detection by identifying circulating DNA fragments from tumors and immune ...
Retrospective analysis of ctDNA results from real-world data was performed for 61 patients (233 plasma time points) diagnosed with early-stage UC. ctDNA status and dynamics were assessed using a ...
Share on Pinterest A new AI tool may help predict disease risk using brain MRI datasets. Image credit: Tunvarat Pruksachat/Getty Images The wellness of the brain plays an important role in living a ...
A novel tool for rapidly identifying the genetic "fingerprints" of cancer cells may enable future surgeons to more accurately remove brain tumors while a patient is in the operating room, new research ...
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