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    Making Waves, Biomedical Researcher Uses Ultrasound To Measure Early Response To Canc

    A biomedical scientist at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada is exploring how ultrasound and light can be used to measure the effectiveness of cancer treatment in the early stages of therapy. By comparing high-frequency ultrasound patterns before and after treatment, doctors can potentially...
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    Making Waves, Biomedical Researcher Uses Ultrasound To Measure Early Response To Canc

    A biomedical scientist at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada is exploring how ultrasound and light can be used to measure the effectiveness of cancer treatment in the early stages of therapy. By comparing high-frequency ultrasound patterns before and after treatment, doctors can potentially...
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    Making Waves, Biomedical Researcher Uses Ultrasound To Measure Early Response To Canc

    A biomedical scientist at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada is exploring how ultrasound and light can be used to measure the effectiveness of cancer treatment in the early stages of therapy. By comparing high-frequency ultrasound patterns before and after treatment, doctors can potentially...
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    Relatives Of Boys With Sexual Birth Defects Not At Risk For Testicular Germ Cell Canc

    Boys with the sexual birth defects known as hypospadias and cryptorchidism are at risk for developing testicular germ cell cancer, but their relatives are not, according to a new study published online in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Although hypospadias, the birth defect that...
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