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Esophageal Cancer
Improving the detection and treatment of esophageal cancer
July 14th, 2007
By looking at proteins expressed in esophageal cancer cells, scientists have determined new ways to detect and follow the progression of this type of cancer. Esophageal cancer is increasing rapidly in Western countries and is currently the seventh leading cause of cancer-related death. But current techniques do not allow doctors to clearly tell patients how their disease will progress and how to best treat it. David M. Lubman and colleagues from the Departments of Chemistry, || Statistics, and Bioinformatics, University of Michigan and Departments of § Surgery and Pathology and Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann...
Source: Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week (2007-07-14)
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