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Osteosarcoma is a malignant neoplasm of the bone and is the most common histological form of primary bone cancer. It is most prevalent in children and young adults, as it is associated with the ...
For the first time, scientits have found that dinosaurs suffered from an aggressive malignant cancer called osteosarcoma that afflicts humans today.
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AI-driven analysis of digital pathology images may improve ... - MSNIn this study, Thiesen and colleagues examined the potential of AI to accurately identify pediatric sarcoma subtypes. They used 691 digital images of pathology slides from collaborators at ...
"This is the first time that a biomarker has been identified that predicts treatment success for osteosarcoma," said Dariusz Borys, assistant professor in the UC Davis Department of Pathology and ...
Expression profiles of histone deacetylases in high-grade osteosarcoma tissue of 89 patients were examined and their association with clinicopathologic parameters and the patient survival was ...
Purpose: Osteosarcoma, the most common pediatric primary bone tumor, is an aggressive malignancy with a tendency for early pulmonary metastasis. A reliable biomarker to predict clinical outcome at ...
The accurate diagnosis of bone sarcoma is critical to optimal patient care. This process requires the integration of clinical, radiologic, pathologic, and molecular information so that the clinical ...
Scientists have identified an aggressive bone cancer — for the first time — in the fibula of a dinosaur that lived 76 to 77 million years ago. The diagnosis sheds new light on dinosaurs and ...
The overall incidence of osteosarcoma is low. However, the occurrence of osteosarcoma in a setting of multiple primary tumours is not infrequent, although population-based incidence numbers are ...
Sarcoma Molecular Pathology Team Professor Janet Shipley’s team is investigating ways to improve the treatment of patients with soft tissue sarcomas associated with poor clinical outcome.
The survival prognosis for people with osteosarcoma is estimated according to the severity of the tumor in the bone.
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