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Could removing lymph nodes actually WEAKEN the immune system's power to attack cancer cells?
For years, it has been a mainstay of treatment to stop the spread of many cancers. But is the removal of lymph nodes – tiny, bean-shaped nodules that filter waste and bacteria – really the best way to ...
Removing lymph nodes during cancer surgery has saved countless lives in many tumor types. Yet recent research is challenging parts of this long-standing practice. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
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For Your Patients: Understanding Your Treatment Options
After stomach cancer is diagnosed, a team of cancer specialists will work together with you to develop a personalized ...
When it comes to cancer, the general idea is less is more. The fewer tumor and malignant cells that are left behind by treatment, the greater the chances of surviving the disease. Now a groundbreaking ...
A multicenter study led from Finland has shown that lymph node transfer is a viable treatment for the swelling in the affected limb, a condition known as lymphedema, after breast cancer surgery.
Immune-related pathologic response (irPR) features and immunotherapeuticresponse score (ITRS) to predict survival following neoadjuvant combined immunotherapy in hepatocellular carcinoma. Development ...
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