Singapore established the first breast cancer bank
The Singapore Cancer Institute (CSI) of the National University of Singapore (NUS) has just established its first breast cancer bank.
Singapore Institute of Cancer Sciences (CSI) of the National University of Singapore (NUS) has just established the country's first breast cancer bank to improve understanding and increase the ability to treat the disease The highest death rate for Lion Island women.
Announcing July 1 of CSI and Philips, a medical technology company that has supported the establishment of the bank, said the Singapore breast cancer bank will store epithelial cell lines of patients. in Singapore.
This cell source will be used for cancer research in all related centers in Singapore and other countries in the region. Research activities will determine the remedy that can overcome current limitations, thereby increasing the ability to treat breast cancer patients.
CSI aims to gather 25 samples of typical cancer cells by 2015 and develop this bank into a research base of treating scientists and doctors, not only in Singapore but also in the Other countries worldwide.
- Israel, America cures breast cancer without cutting
- 4 daily actions below help reduce the risk of breast cancer
- Genetic testing helps change the way breast cancer is treated
- 5 steps of self-examination to detect breast cancer
- Men are more likely to die if they have breast cancer
- Detection of some breast cancers related to silicone breast augmentation
- The US developed a drug to help diagnose breast cancer early
- Rare breast cancer detected by freckles
- China successfully reconstructed the breasts after surgery for breast cancer
- New findings help determine breast cancer risk
Why is Australia the country with the highest cancer rate in the world while Vietnam ranks 100th? New drug causes cancer to 'starve' Common cancers in men America's incredible discovery: The most feared cancer cell is love Top 14 most dangerous cancers today Large, thin babies are more susceptible to breast cancer Signs of urinary tract cancer Explaining the cause of eating leftovers in the refrigerator can cause cancer