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Cancer Treatment Services In Usa
55 services found
by:Decipher Biosciences Inc. based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Using Decipher genomic testing to determine where a patient is within the spectrum of risk empowers you in personalizing patient ...
by:AVM Biotechnology based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
AVM0703 Induces & Mobilizes Gamma Delta+ NKT-Cells. AVM0703 triggers the production and release of gamma delta+ Natural Killer T-cells (AVM-NKT). These supercharged immune cells have unique properties and appear rapidly in the blood following a single dose of AVM0703. They home to abnormal cells including cancer, infected cells and autoreactive lymphocytes. It is clear that these cells could ...
by:Auspex Diagnostics based inWarren, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Until now, cancer patients and caretakers in various stages often face the dilemma when deciding whether or not to receive chemotherapy as part of the treatment for two primary reasons – uncertainty of future cancer relapse and efficacy of chemotherapy. If the cancer has low likelihood of relapse, the patients could be ...
by:Asbestos.com, The Asbestos & Mesothelioma Center based inOrlando, FLORIDA (USA)
Cryotherapy is a cancer treatment that kills cells by exposing them to extreme cold. Because living tissues cannot survive in drastically cold conditions, radiologists can use this therapy to induce hypothermia and kill solid tumors such as mesothelioma. This treatment, also known as cryoablation, is often used along with other types of ...
Manufactured by:UroTech based inFranklin, TENNESSEE (USA)
A variety of treatment options are available, according to the stage of the prostate cancer. Physicians and patients are advised to thoroughly explore all options before deciding on a treatment. The Treatment Comparison Chart provides a quick overview of the many options, and the advantages and disadvantages of ...
by:CureMatch, Inc. based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
CureMatch provides a scored and ranked listing of the most well-adapted personalized medicine treatment options. The comprehensive analysis considers commonly used treatments, as well as targeted therapy, immunotherapy, hormone therapy, and newly approved oncology drugs. These options are presented either alone (monotherapy) or in combinations of up to 4 ...
by:MtoZ Biolabs based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Protein-based macromolecular drugs, typically organic compounds with molecular weights exceeding 1000, depend on cellular biosynthesis and are also known as biologics. Compared to traditional small molecule drugs, protein drugs are characterized by their high potency, strong specificity, low toxicity, clear biological function, and conducive to clinical application. Protein drugs are the ...
by:Inteliquet, An IQVIA Business based inDover, DELAWARE (USA)
Advancements in cancer treatments are progressing with great speed. Clinical trials offer clinical researchers and care providers more options for their patients, but finding the right trials for their patient population and matching the right patients to trials is complex and time consuming. With AI-enhanced technology and expert support services, Inteliquet ...
by:Asbestos.com, The Asbestos & Mesothelioma Center based inOrlando, FLORIDA (USA)
Multimodal therapy is a combination of cancer treatments including: chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. Clinical studies have shown that multimodal therapy can improve a mesothelioma patient's survival by combining those treatments, instead of just using one treatment ...
by:The Ecological Society of America (ESA) based inWashington, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (USA)
Some of these same chemicals have been synthesized by scientists or harvested from the organism and used to treat human diseases. For example, the Pacific Yew tree produces a substance which is used in cancer treatments. Another example is a substance found in horseshoe crabs, hemolymph, that is used in leukemia ...
by:Enveric Biosciences, Inc. based inNaples, FLORIDA (USA)
Radiodermatitis (also called radiation dermatitis) is a skin condition caused by the high-energy X-rays delivered during radiation therapy. It affects nearly 95% of patients who receive radiation for cancer treatment, with approximately 85% of patients having moderate-to-severe skin ...
by:Oncimmune Holdings PLC based inNottingham, UNITED KINGDOM
Viewing cancer through the immune lens (immuno-oncology) has led to the most promising advancements in cancer treatment in recent history, nonetheless the full potential of the approach is as yet ...
by:Greensboro Radiology based inGreensboro, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Cancer may be difficult to detect, but for some types of cancer, the earlier it is detected, the better are the chances of treating it effectively. Imaging techniques - methods of producing pictures of the body - have become an important element of early detection for many cancers. But imaging is not simply used for detection. Imaging is ...
by:xCures based inOakland, CALIFORNIA (USA)
xCures’ patient-centric focus ensures that advanced cancer patients continuously engage with the xCures platform. Patients and their treating physicians receive decision support and access to leading therapeutics and diagnostics in return for ongoing access to their electronic medical records throughout their cancer journey. This direct patient engagement ...
by:Asbestos.com, The Asbestos & Mesothelioma Center based inOrlando, FLORIDA (USA)
Photodynamic therapy, also called PDT, is a cancer treatment that uses light energy to kill cancer cells. First, the doctor administers a photosensitizer, a type of drug that makes cells sensitive to certain wavelengths of light. Then the cancer cells are exposed to light, causing a reaction that kills cancer ...
Manufactured by:Greenwich LifeSciences, Inc. based inHouston, TEXAS (USA)
Cancer Immunotherapies are a New Method of Cancer Treatment. Among the more established treatment options, such as surgery, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and radiation therapy, cancer immunotherapy is a rapidly emerging and important field. It has led to new clinical research studies and has garnered the ...
by:PhenoPath, PLLC based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
PhenoPath, a Quest Diagnostics® company, helps you see a clearer path forward for the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of your cancer patients. Built on a foundation of academic and medical excellence, PhenoPath pathologists will work with you to bring new insights to your most difficult cases. Some of the specialized services we offer include PD-L1 ...
Manufactured by:Creative Biogene based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), an enveloped, negative-strand RNA virus, belongs to the Vesiculovirus genus of the Rhabdoviridae family. VSV has the ability to infect and kill cancer cells while sparing normal cells. VSV is a rapidly replicating, potently immunogenic virus which is amenable to engineering and has been deployed as a platform to develop prophylactic and ...
by:Microvascular Therapeutics, LCC based inTucson, ARIZONA (USA)
Indication: Breast Cancer. Improved detection and differentiation on routine breast ultrasound, enabling faster, more accurate, and cheaper detection and treatment of breast cancer. ISSUED ...
Manufactured by:POP Biotechnologies, Inc. (POP BIO) based inBuffalo, NEW YORK (USA)
Nanograms of peptide reverse established and metastatic tumor rowth in TC-1 tumor model. Other cancer models show synergy with checkpoint blockade inhibition and other anti-tumor treatments. ...
