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Health News | Researchers Reveal Genetics of Near Healthy Tissue Help Detect Lung Cancer's Return

Get latest articles and stories on Health at LatestLY. New research led by NYU Langone Health and its Perlmutter Cancer Centre suggested that rather than analyzing the tumours themselves, genetic data from seemingly healthy tissue close to lung tumours may be a better indicator of whether cancer will recur after treatment. Health News | Researchers Reveal Genetics of Near Healthy Tissue Help Detect Lung Cancer's Return. ....

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Gene expression in nearby healthy tissue may be a better predictor of lung cancer recurrence

Genetic information collected from seemingly healthy tissue near lung tumors may be a better predictor of whether cancer will come back after treatment than analysis of the tumors themselves, according to new research led by NYU Langone Health and its Perlmutter Cancer Center. ....

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How healthy tissue can help catch lung cancer's return

Genetic information collected from seemingly healthy tissue near lung tumours may be a better predictor of whether cancer will come back after treatment than analysis of the tumours themselves, according to new research.The new study focuses on . ....

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