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Shifting the focus from organ to biomarker has unlocked new options for rare and advanced cancers. Uneven efficacy, diagnostic access, and regulation still slow clinical rollout.
The MS Program in Medical Anatomy and Experimental Pathology provides training in human gross and microscopic anatomy and in the biology of disease and injury. The program is aimed at preparing ...
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New research on elephant trunks is revealing how these animals use touch to explore their surroundings. A peer-reviewed ...
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A new wave of technology is transforming how we detect and treat breast cancer and offering fresh hope for women.