Sentences with phrase «relatively noninvasive»

Still, it's relatively noninvasive, so there's no reason not to at least give it a shot.
Complicating the situation, relatively noninvasive gynecological procedures are often performed with the assistance of robots.
This method has the advantage of being relatively noninvasive, quick and easy to perform.
And the study, published this week in The New England Journal of Medicine, found that relatively noninvasive treatments — physical therapy, acetaminophen (Tylenol), anti-inflammatories, and injections that fight inflammation or lubricate the joint — are effective for knee arthritis.
The broader impact of this finding for this disease is that it provides a relatively noninvasive readout of resistance to PARP inhibitors, and likely to platinum - based agents, and will allow for personalization of therapy based on this readout.
Often the feasibility of using stem cells for regenerative therapies is limited by two factors: obtaining a significant number of cells and doing so in a relatively noninvasive manner.
He adds that a relatively noninvasive blood test would encourage people to get screened frequently.

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Cheap, portable, noninvasive, and relatively easy to use, EEG could be deployed in nursing homes and long - term care facilities to search for consciousness hidden from view.
LARP7 was expressed at relatively high levels in the untransformed mammary epithelial cell lines (MCF10A and EpH4) and noninvasive breast cancer cell lines (MCF7, BT474, T74D, and ZR75B), but was markedly reduced in all four invasive and metastatic cancer lines examined (MDA - MB - 468, BT549, MDA - MB - 231, and MDA - MB - 435; Figure 1D).
The DNA - based test may be used as a noninvasive and relatively inexpensive tool to differentiate between such cases.
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