Sentences with phrase «tumour site»

"Tumour site" refers to the specific location in the body where a tumor is found. It is the area or part of the body where the abnormal cell growth has occurred. Full definition
Breast cancer patients who have radiotherapy targeted at the original tumour site experience fewer side effects five years after treatment than those who have whole breast radiotherapy, and their cancer is just as unlikely to return, according to trial results published in The Lancet.
Such keys could be used to unlock a cancer drug - filled DNA box at a tumour site.
SN detection and biopsy using conventional tracers may be difficult for some tumour sites, potentially limiting its use.
Proton beam therapy has the ability to deliver high doses of radiation directly to a tumour site with very little radiation being absorbed into healthy tissue.
The supporting «normal» cells, including immune and stromal populations, were analysed on different days after tumour induction from both the tumour site and lymph nodes.
«With the degradation of the gel, the ROS level in the tumour site can be reduced, which also helps inhibit tumour growth.»
For example, scientists are utilizing delivery systems to transport drugs and immunotherapy directly to the tumour site to enhance treatment efficacy and decrease toxicity in other parts of the body.
«They have used an idea of making a carrier from DNA, like a little parcel, to carry thrombin to a tumour and this little «parcel» unfolds when it encounters the tumour site and releases the thrombin which will coagulate the local blood supply to the tumour causing it to die.
Spearman's Rank Order Tests (rho) explored correlations between depressive symptoms (HADS - D as a continuous variable) and deprivation.44 We report analysis by age, gender, deprivation, tumour site, place of birth and ethnicity.
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