A «pill on a string» developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge could help doctors
detect esophageal cancer — cancer of the gullet — at an early stage, helping them overcome the problem of wide variation between biopsies, suggests research published today in the journal Nature Genetics.
Not exact matches
The sensitivity was 69 % or higher for ovarian, liver, stomach, pancreatic, and
esophageal cancers — all types that are difficult to
detect early.
«Infrared light to
detect early signs of
esophageal cancer.»
«That is why
detecting early
esophageal cancer with fluorescent probes to highly expressed cell surface proteins are necessary.»