Gliomas are the most common primary brain tumors in adults with an incidence of around 250 cases per year in Norway. The outcome is poor, and the diagnostic accuracy is essential to estimate overall prognosis and to plan the best treatment for the patient. Can a hybrid PET/MRI system improve the diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning for this patient group?
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Blogger: Jana Cebulla PhD Candidate at MR Cancer group Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels. This process takes…
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Blogger: Sjoerd Hak The Research Council of Norway has recently awarded grants under the funding scheme Independent Basic Research Projects – Medicine, Health…
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The tumour’s microenvironment important in breast cancer development
by @NTNUhealth 21 October 2013Blogger: Tonje Strømmen Steigedal Our bodies constantly renew their cells. In healthy individuals this is tightly regulated so that old…
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Blogger: Maria Dung Cao I have just spent 6 months away from home and worked at one of the well-known…
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Blogger: Jose Ramon Antolin Teruel When people think about breast cancer research, the first thing that comes to their mind is…