Sentences with phrase «same stage of disease»

The finding may provide insight into why African - Americans are more likely to die of colon cancer than Caucasians with the same stage of disease.

Not exact matches

Researchers performed liquid biopsies: A small amount of intraocular fluid was extracted from eight eyes of members of the same family at various stages of NIV and, as a control, four eyes with a noninflammatory eye disease.
By examining tissue from different disease stages within valve samples of the same patient, the researchers were able to avoid donor variation in their analysis.
«We believe that we have made an important step forward in minimising post-operative complications for patient with early HNSCC, enabling a more accurate identification of the stage of their disease, and reducing the cost to healthcare systems at the same time,» Prof de Bree will conclude.
The same was also seen for the sub-group of patients with early stage I disease.
An unexpected finding was that many of the innate immunity pathways that were active in the late stages of these inherited blinding diseases were the same as those that are associated with more common vision disorders including diabetic retinopathy and age - related macular degeneration, or AMD.
In 2015, 87,538 patients with end - stage renal disease died while on dialysis (16.3 percent of all dialysis patients are awaiting kidney transplants), and 18,805 kidney transplantations were performed that same year.
The same relationship did not apply to ß - amyloid, suggesting that — although ß - amyloid PET scans can detect early stages of AD — tau is a better predictor of when people transition from the early, nonsymptomatic stages of the disease into mild Alzheimer's disease, Ances says.
This could, for example, be a normal brain and a diseased brain, or the same brain at two different stages of development.
This explains why not everyone with tumours of the same disease stage responds the same way to similar treatment.»
Christophe Benoist, M.D., professor of Microbiology and Immunobiology at Harvard Medical School, (who spoke on behalf of Diane Mathis, Ph.D., also a professor in the same department) discussed a molecule called I - BET that, when used as a treatment in animals during pre-diabetes or in the early stages of clinical type 1 diabetes, seemed to slow the progression of the disease.
By characterizing mutations from secondary AML tumors in the MDS precursors for the same patient, the authors reconstructed the clonal architecture of the disease from early to advanced stages.
The connection between diabetes and Alzheimer's has been studied for years with some suggesting the two conditions are different stages of the same disease.
The benefits of using olfactory receptor neuron samples to study psychiatric disorders and patient responsiveness include their similarity to brain neurons, the relatively easy biopsy procedure, and the potential for scientists to sample and compare cells from the same patients throughout several different stages of disease.
Through studying identical twins having the same genes but whose disease was at different stages, researchers could identify environmental and behavioral factors that may contribute to severity of the disease.
The researchers wanted to know why, if they have the same genes, do they have different stages of the disease.
Even people with exactly the same condition — say breast cancer — may vary in disease severity, their stage of treatment, and the amount of time they can devote to their yoga practice.
To the right is an image of a dog's molar with stage two periodontal disease, and an x-ray of the same tooth.
(B) Different regions of the same 15 - year old Swedish vallhund retina with Stage 3 disease.
While most people are aware of breast cancer, many forget to take the steps to have a plan to detect the disease in its early stages and encourage others to do the same.
While most people are aware of breast cancer, many forget to take the steps to have a plan to detect the disease in its early stages, and encourage others to do the same.
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