Cancer care has changed a lot in recent years. Doctors do not just look at how a tumour looks under a microscope. They also study the genes inside cancer cells to understand how the disease behaves.
A study from the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center and Department of Pathology shows that further testing in renal cell carcinoma with an overexpression of gene TRIM63 could uncover a ...
Astute Analytica released a new market report on the Molecular Fish Testing Market. The in-depth study of the industry includes inputs, information, and data from primary and secondary sources that ...