Researchers ID Enzyme Linked to Prostate Cancer
Researchers might some day be able to test prostate cancer patients for the presence of a specific molecule, to help identify those who are most at risk for aggressive cancer.
Read MorePosted by Judy O'Rourke | Dec 18, 2012 | Cancer, Miscellaneous, Research |
Researchers might some day be able to test prostate cancer patients for the presence of a specific molecule, to help identify those who are most at risk for aggressive cancer.
Read MorePosted by Judy O'Rourke | Dec 10, 2012 | Cancer, Miscellaneous |
The test detects all types and all stages of lung cancer, including Stage I and II.
Read MorePosted by Judy O'Rourke | Dec 10, 2012 | Cancer, Miscellaneous |
Ronnie Andrews, Life Technologies’ president of medical sciences, has shepherded multiple acquisitions and product launches as Life continues to expand its presence in the world of clinical diagnostics. Here he looks back at 2012, and ahead to 2013.
Read MorePosted by Judy O'Rourke | Nov 12, 2012 | Cancer, Miscellaneous |
The high school science project that could.
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | Oct 17, 2012 | Cancer, Miscellaneous |
The articles review and clarify recent updates made to the National Comprehensive Cancer Networks guidelines for the screening and treatment of prostate cancer.
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