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Cancer Risk Software Available In Africa
4 software items found
by:SOPHiA Genetics based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Hereditary causes account for ∼10% of cancer cases, and an estimated 20% of cancer patients have a family history of cancer. Identification of an individual with a suspected hereditable cancer can lead to additional examinations and help formulate the most appropriate prevention strategies. Evaluating the predisposition to ...
by:SOPHiA Genetics based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Confidently assess genetic variants predisposing to cancer. Hereditary causes account for ∼10% of cancer cases, and an estimated 20% of cancer patients have a family history of cancer.1 Identification of an individual with a suspected hereditable cancer can lead to additional examinations and help formulate ...
Manufactured by:CMR Naviscan Corporation based inCarlsbad, CALIFORNIA (USA)
A New Standard of Care in Early Breast Cancer Detection. Even when a mammogram is deemed negative, additional adjunctive tests, such as Molecular Breast Imaging (MBI), for women with dense breast tissue or who are considered high-risk for breast cancer should be considered. When a patient is determined to have dense breast tissue, or has a ...
by:Simulations Plus based inLancaster, CALIFORNIA (USA)
DILIsym is a sophisticated quantitative systems toxicology (QST) software designed to predict and elucidate drug-induced liver injury (DILI). This tool utilizes a middle-out, multi-scale modeling approach to simulate the complex biochemical and physiological interactions leading to liver toxicity. DILIsym integrates compound exposure with mechanisms of drug toxicity and inter-individual ...
