Sergio Pistoi, giornalista scientifico e consulente

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Posts Tagged ‘tumors’

Hand-held Scanner Could Detect Tumours

By pistua • Jun 16th, 2003 • Category: Articoli, Selected articles

It sounds too good to be true, but two independent studies appear to show that tumours can be detected by scanning people with a hand-held device similar to the metal detectors used to frisk airline passengers. New Scientist, June 16, 2003 [READ IT] Technorati Tags: tumours, puppy, science communication



A brave new step for medicine as an organ is treated outside the body

By pistua • Dec 21st, 2002 • Category: Articoli, Selected articles

FOR the first time, cancer has been treated by removing an organ from the body, giving it radiotherapy and then re-implanting it. The out-of-body operation allows doctors to administer high doses of radiation to widespread tumours without affecting other organs. New Scientist 21 December 2002



Quiet Celebrity: Interview with Judah Folkman

By pistua • Nov 4th, 2002 • Category: Articoli, Selected articles

The life of Judah Folkman took an unexpected turn one morning in May 1998. That day, a front-page article in the New York Times announced that Folkman, a professor at the Harvard Medical School in Boston, had discovered two natural compounds, angiostatin and endostatin, that dramatically shrunk tumors in mice by cutting the cancer’s blood [...]



Breast Cancer: Knocking Out a Killer

By pistua • Jun 11th, 2001 • Category: Articoli, Selected articles

Test-tube studies have uncovered key facts about the breast cancer gene BRCA1, but new animal models of the disease promise to reveal much more Scientific American, June 11, 2001 [READ IT] Technorati Tags: breast cancer, puppy, tumors, tumours