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"Gallengangskrebs gehört zu den besonders seltenen und bösartigen Tumoren. Er entsteht in den Gallengängen - der Verbindung zwischen Leber, Gallenblase und Dünndarm. Nur bei einer vollständigen operativen Entfernung im Anfangsstadium ist eine Genesung möglich. Es gibt keine charakteristische Frühsymptome. Häufig tritt im Laufe der Erkrankung eine Gelbfärbung (Ikterus) von Haut und Augen auf."

Dies ist meine Geschichte: go.derentspannen.de/tumor

(Bild und Text: Universitätsmedizin Mainz) #tumor

Wie ich dem Tumor-Tod von der Schippe sprang

Ein bösartiger Tumor wurde frühzeitig erkannt und sauber entfernt, es folgen noch eine Tabletten-Chemo und eine dreiwöchige Reha. Ich bin wohl dem Tod von der Schippe gesprungen.

https://derschreiben.de/ich-bin-dem-tumor-tod-von-der-schippe-gesprungen/

#Bauchspeicheldrüsenkrebs #Krebs #Pankreas #Survivor #Tumor

Antworten auf diesen Tröt erscheinen nach Freigabe im Blog als Kommentar - @derentspannende

On August 13 President #Biden toured #cancer #research #facilities at Tulane University in New Orleans and deemed the developments "incredible."

Why it matters:
⭐️He announced about $150 million in federal awards during the visit as part of his #cancer "#moonshot" initiative that aims to ❇️cut the cancer death rate in half by 2047. ❇️

The big picture:

"We are the land of possibilities," the president said, adding that the funding will help get new tools into operating rooms.

Nearly 2 million Americans are diagnosed with solid tumor cancers each year, and #surgical #removal is often the first step in their treatment, the White House said.

Tulane is getting $22.9 million to invent 💥new imaging systems that will allow surgeons to see in real time if they removed all cancer cells while their patients are still under anesthesia.
It currently can take days to weeks for doctors to know if all of a tumor has been removed, according to J. Quincy Brown, the lead researcher on Tulane's project called MAGIC-SCAN.
💥The goal is to get that down to 10 minutes within the next five years, he said.

Zoom out:
Seven other teams are working on additional developments geared at making #tumor-#removal #surgeries more successful.

The awardees are
Dartmouth College,
Johns Hopkins University,
Rice University,
University of California in San Francisco,
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign,
University of Washington and
Cision Vision in California.

Their projects include inventing a #new #microscope and creating #new #imaging #systems to visualize blood vessels and nerves

axios.com/local/new-orleans/20

Axios New Orleans · President Biden announces $150 million for cancer-fighting inventionsBy Carlie Kollath Wells

Probably one of the works I am mostly proud from my team against #brain #tumor! Out now on Nature Communication bio:

nature.com/articles/s42003-024

Practically we predict via simple #machinelearning brain rewiring after #surgery and recovery, hopefully allowing brainsurgeons better planning to reduce aphasia and motor deficits. Moreover we investigated whether the functional signal inside oedema and other cancer tissues has a meaning.