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Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Basal Cell Carcinoma Removed From California Governor’s Nose
A cancerous growth has been surgically removed from Edmund G. Brown, Jr., 73, Governor of California. Tests showed he had basal cell carcinoma on the right side of his nose. The outpatient procedure, known as Mohs surgery, was carried out in Oakland.
The Governor is known as Jerry Brown.
After the procedure, which was done under a local anesthetic and included some reconstructive surgery, Brown went home. The governor’s office announced More >
Protective T-cells, which are used in stem-cell treatment, can cause the body to attack itself
ScienceDaily (Apr. 27, 2011) Researchers in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta have made an important discovery that provides a new understanding of how our immune system "learns" not to attack our own body, and this could affect the way doctors treat patients with autoimmune diseases and cancer.
When patients undergo chemotherapy for cancer or as part of experimental therapies to treat autoimmune More >
Protective T-cells, which are used in stem-cell treatment, can cause the body to attack itself
ScienceDaily (Apr. 27, 2011) Researchers in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta have made an important discovery that provides a new understanding of how our immune system "learns" not to attack our own body, and this could affect the way doctors treat patients with autoimmune diseases and cancer.
When patients undergo chemotherapy for cancer or as part of experimental therapies to treat autoimmune More >
Protective T-cells, which are used in stem-cell treatment, can cause the body to attack itself
ScienceDaily (Apr. 27, 2011) Researchers in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta have made an important discovery that provides a new understanding of how our immune system "learns" not to attack our own body, and this could affect the way doctors treat patients with autoimmune diseases and cancer.
When patients undergo chemotherapy for cancer or as part of experimental therapies to treat autoimmune More >
Protective T-cells, which are used in stem-cell treatment, can cause the body to attack itself
ScienceDaily (Apr. 27, 2011) Researchers in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta have made an important discovery that provides a new understanding of how our immune system "learns" not to attack our own body, and this could affect the way doctors treat patients with autoimmune diseases and cancer.
When patients undergo chemotherapy for cancer or as part of experimental therapies to treat autoimmune More >
Protective T-cells, which are used in stem-cell treatment, can cause the body to attack itself
ScienceDaily (Apr. 27, 2011) Researchers in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta have made an important discovery that provides a new understanding of how our immune system "learns" not to attack our own body, and this could affect the way doctors treat patients with autoimmune diseases and cancer.
When patients undergo chemotherapy for cancer or as part of experimental therapies to treat autoimmune More >
New discoveries in stem-cell technology
A scientist at the Gladstone Institutes has made two significant stem-cell discoveries that advance medicine and human health by creating powerful new approaches for using stem cells and stem-cell-like technology.
In two papers being published on April 25 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Sheng Ding, PhD, reveals novel and safer methods not only for transforming embryonic stem cells into large numbers of brain cells More >
Signaling pathway reveals mechanism for B cell differentiation in immune response
An article in Science Signaling by researchers at the RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology (RCAI) has clarified for the first time the mechanism governing differentiation of B cells into antibody-producing plasma cells. The finding establishes a role for the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling pathway in B cell differentiation, a key step toward the development of B cell-targeted drugs for treatment of autoimmune diseases More >
RTCA HT instrument from Roche employs high-throughput real-time cell analysis
The new xCELLigence RTCA HT Instrument from Roche (SWX:RO) (SWX:ROG) (Pink Sheets:RHHBY) rounds out the Diagnostics Applied Science’s portfolio in real-time cell analysis with a high-throughput product. The new instrument merges the power and flexibility of xCELLigence System technology with high-throughput analyses and workflows for automated screening applications. The system enables researchers to run 1 to 4 384 well E-Plates independently on up More >
New findings show relation between breast implants and anaplastic large cell lymphoma
Breast implants appear to be associated with a rare form of lymphoma, but there is not yet evidence to show that the cancer is caused by implants or to suggest an underlying mechanism for how the disease might develop, according to a study by researchers from the RAND Corporation.
The study, published online by the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, also finds that the disease takes a slow course and can be controlled by surgical More >