So far, experiments that use Celebrex to fight cancerous and pre-cancerous growths are promising.
They have harnessed the power of lasers to find, map and non-invasively destruct cancerous tumors.
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Beachy has turned normal prostate cells cancerous with a single mutation in Sonic hedgehog.
Sometimes, your doctor may not be able to tell whether a cyst may become cancerous.
Thyroid cancer is a cancerous growth of the thyroid gland, which is located in the neck.
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What the doctor took to be a cancerous growth turned out to be a simple ulcer.
Doctors have discovered that the 74-year-old former England manager has small cancerous nodules in his lungs.
But a defective ATM gene can interfere with p53 thereby allowing potentially cancerous cells to multiply.
Three percent of Zoe's bone marrow and 12% of her spinal fluid were cancerous.
In theory this would mean that cancerous cells would revert to a healthy state.
The women often say the doctors frightened them into surgery by saying the uterus was cancerous.
Using this technique, roughly 80% of the cancerous cells in the Harvard rats were eliminated.
Some cysts have a low potential for becoming cancerous, and your doctor may recommend watching them carefully.
It is possible they do this by reducing inflammation which has been linked to cancerous tissue changes.
Some strains cause lesions on the cervix and, for reasons that mystify researchers, some lesions turn cancerous.
You might well say that is evidence of a cancerous moral relativism at the heart of the City.
Doctors in the Caribbean island nation have operated on him twice to remove cancerous tumors, Chavez has said.
They weren't cancerous, but she began using a sun-protection factor of 45 as part of her daily routine.
Srivastava discovered that three, possibly four, types of HSP go further, prompting immune cells to attack cancerous cells.
There will even be some women who get treatment for pre-cancerous conditions that never would have become cancer.
Burls are often described as a "cancerous growth"-and this description may not be too far from the truth.
The source was traced back to tiny cancerous cells at the base of her tongue and soft palate.
He needs to have a cancerous tumour on his kidney removed, but his surgery has been repeatedly cancelled.
The inquest found a radiologist failed to highlight the growth of a cancerous tumor on the donor lungs.
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The residents alleged that they and their families suffered various injuries, including poisoning and development of pre-cancerous growths.
Aspirin, Dr Shapiro believes, interferes with the biochemical mechanism that causes cells lining the bowel to become cancerous.
For acquired diseases, such as cancer, gene-therapy trials are introducing genes that are intended to kill cancerous cells.
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In February 2003, shortly after announcing his White House bid, Kerry underwent surgery for removal of a cancerous prostate.
These polyps are not necessarily cancerous, but colon cancer occurs in FAP sufferers more frequently than in other people.
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