«Our findings show that high - intensity circulating tumor DNA sequencing is possible and may provide invaluable information for clinical decision - making, potentially without any need
for tumor tissue samples,» said lead study author Pedram Razavi, MD, PhD, a medical oncologist and instructor in medicine at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) in New York, NY.
Laser Light Test Reveals Spreading Cancer Cancer imaging and breast cancer experts used advanced microscopes equipped with tissue - penetrating laser light to develop a promising new way to accurately analyze the distinctive patterns of ultra-thin collagen fibers in
breast tumor tissue samples and to help tell if the cancer has spread.
As part of our mission to improve the health and longevity of our Berners, the Berner - Garde Foundation (BGF) and Michigan State University (MSU), with support from the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America (BMDCA), have established a Repository that collects, stores and maintains DNA and
tumor tissue samples from Bernese Mountain Dogs.
Also stored in those freezers are
tumor tissue samples that can be used for research.