New cancer classification system shows promise as life-saver
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It actually IS newfreddyv33 said:New Cancer Classification System...
This is really not new. If your doctor is not already identifying your cancer by cell type once they extract it or get a good sample from a biopsy then you should find a new doctor.
Did you read the article? It's not just about looking the cell types under a microscope by a pathologist, but they are actually looking at genetic markers and classifying the cancer based on the genetic markers.
Todd
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I read about this several months ago
I was fascinated when I first read this. Evidently researchers/doctors have been pushing for this for a while now. It would change the entire framework of how cancer is organized, etc.
I wonder how far we are from this becoming a reality. I would think kidney cancer patients would benefit immensely from this.
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