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New York, 12 Feb 2018: Columbia University researchers have used red and near-infrared light to identify breast cancer patients who will respond to chemotherapy. The imaging system may be able to predict response to chemotherapy as early as two weeks after beginning treatment, ac......
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Source : Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
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