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Interdisciplinary team wins NIH grant to develop a device for early oral cancer detection – News-Medical.Net
Mouth lesions are among the main early indicators of oral cancer, but determining whether a sore is actually malignant typically involves painful, costly biopsies.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 28 2020
Mouth lesions are among the main early indicators of oral cancer, but determining whether a sore is actually malignant typically involves painful, costly biopsies.
Case Western Reserve researchers think they have a better idea–and the National Institutes of Health has given them $420,000 to advance it.
Highly collaborative in nature, the project teams researchers from the university’s schools of dental medicine, medicine, and engineering.
Their …
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