Tag: cancer

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Immune system could fight solid tumors, per UI researchers

The immune system could be harnessed to fight more types of cancer than previously thought, according to researchers at the University of Illinois.  When treating cancers without solid tumors, like leukemia and lymphoma, scientists have been able to modify the T cells in a patient’s immune system to attack the cancerous cells. However, that treatment

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Researchers work to improve cancer imaging

University of Illinois researchers are working on a way to make it easier to locate and remove cancerous tumors in the body.  When it comes to locating tumors to extract them during surgery, doctors currently inject nanoparticles into the body that are supposed to help them find the cancerous tissue during an imaging scan. But

How Lasers, Microscopes And Machine-Learning Could Help Improve Cancer Treatment

URBANA – Researchers at the Cancer Center at Illinois have developed a new technique aimed at improving the way cancer diagnoses are performed.  The approach combines an infrared laser, a high-resolution optical microscope and machine-learning algorithms to generate high-resolution images paired with detailed chemical information about the cells within a patient’s tumor.

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News Around Illinois – February 11, 2020

13th District Democratic Primary Candidates Discuss Issues At Forum CHAMPAIGN – Healthcare was a major issue for both Betsy Dirksen Londrigan and Stefanie Smith at a candidate’s forum in Champaign Monday evening. But the two Democrats competing to run against U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis in Illinois’ 13th District disagreed on what’s the best plan. Smith,