Newly-discovered human organ may help explain how cancer spreads

Newly-discovered human organ may help explain how cancer spreads

  • March 27, 2018
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Newly-discovered human organ may help explain how cancer spreads

This discovery was made by chance, from routine endoscopies – a procedure that involves inserting a thin camera into a person’s gastrointestinal tract. Newer approaches enable doctors to use this procedure to get a microscopic look at the tissue inside a person’s gut at the same time, with some surprising results.

Source: newscientist.com

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