Scientists at Rutgers University–Newark have developed a first-of-its-kind RNA-based nanotechnology that assembles itself inside living human cells and can be programmed to stop propagation of harmful ...
First, we pretrained the encoder of a transformer-based network using a self-supervised approach on unlabeled abdominal computed tomography images. Subsequently, we fine-tuned the segmentation network ...
As shown below, the inferred masks predicted by our segmentation model trained by the dataset appear similar to the ground truth masks. This repository contains a curated and enhanced version of brain ...
WASHINGTON – Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told USA TODAY that “electromagnetic radiation is a major health concern” a day after his department launched a study of ...
UW-Madison researchers have found potential new treatments for a rare pediatric brain cancer each year that has a median survival time of less than a year. The research involved thousands of fruit ...
ORANGE, Calif. (KABC) -- If radiologists can catch a breast tumor when it's two centimeters or less, doctors say the cure rate is 90 percent. Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Orange is pairing ...
Scientists at MIT and Stanford have unveiled a promising new way to help the immune system recognize and attack cancer cells more effectively. Their strategy targets a hidden “off switch” that tumors ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) does not increase breast cancer risk in BRCA1/BRCA2 carriers, with estrogen-alone formulations showing a lower risk. The study used a matched-pair design to control ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S., second only to heart disease. But a new cancer treatment method from CU Boulder researchers uses sound waves to soften tumors and could be a ...
In total, 33 CHNC experts participated, representing various entities (academic medical center, integrated managed care system, county hospital, Veterans Affairs hospital, community cancer center, ...
Exercise can slow tumour growth in mice by shifting the body’s metabolism so that muscle cells, rather than cancer cells, take the glucose and grow. A similar process may occur in people. To examine ...