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As cancer cells grow, they do not remain in one spot, but separate and move in among the normal cells. They may become so numerous that the normal cells in this part of the body cannot continue to work or even remain alive. When the cancer gets in...
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But our discovery is a little bit different. We have found a new class of RNAs that have changed how we think about cancer detection. These are relatively small RNAs, and they don't actually code for any protein. So they'...
Introduction This article is completely dedicated to shedding light on what the process is, why it is inevitable, crucial factors companies should consider when approaching data annotation tools and more. So, if you own a business, gear up to get enlightened as this guide will walk you through...
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The Center for Disease Control (CDC) classifies children in particular at increased risk for a wide spectrum of physical and mental health disorders due toAdverse Childhood Experiences, or ACEs. It has linked ACEs to higher risk of dying from, among others causes, heart disease, cancer, and su...
Cancer is a chronic disease the development of which passes through different stages and may take several decades. One of the main shortcomings in the clinical management of cancer is that the disease usually does not lead to early symptoms or complaints which would stimulate the patient to ask ...
Cancer happens when cells in a part of the body grow abnormally or in an out-of-control manner. We don’t know exactly why obesity—or even just carrying extra weight—seems to drive cancer rates, but one theory is that fat cells may release hormones that impact this abnormal cell growth...