Non-communicable diseases National Cancer Control Programme Director Dr. Sudath Samaraweera stated that cancer is not a single disease, but a group of related diseases that occur when abnormal cells ...
PAP’s Sengkang GRC’s new face, Bernadette Giam, greeting residents in the coffeeshop at 170A Rivervale Shores on Feb 1, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long) The 38-year-old director of local food ...
On a Pap smear, a squamous cell invaded by HSV can closely resemble a squamous cell carcinoma (Fig. 5). This similarity helps to explain why, until relatively recently, there was a suspicion that ...
Dilute acetic acid is used to enhance any epithelial findings. It is applied to the entire cervix, causing abnormal tissue and some normal tissue to turn white. [16] Under white light, the cervix ...
Cancer stem cells are rare immortal cells within a tumour that can both self-renew by dividing and give rise to many cell types that constitute the tumour, and can therefore form tumours.
This is called photosynthesis. The basic structure of a plant cell is shown below. Photosynthesis relies on many structures in the cell all working together, each playing its role. The diagram ...
Around 11,500 Americans are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control ...
One study found that the combination of antitumor creams imiquimod, 5-fluorouracil, and tretinoin with cryotherapy or cold laser therapy had high clearance rates (in which the abnormal cells ... it ...
Background Atypical carcinoids (AC) of the lung are rare intermediate-grade neuroendocrine neoplasms. Prognostic factors for these tumours are undefined. Methods Our cooperative group retrieved data ...
RTCB is required for the splicing of both tRNA and XBP1 mRNA, whereas the DDX1 enzymatic activity is specifically required for tRNA splicing in vivo. Snaebjornsson et al. explore a selective ...