Researchers at Indian Institute of Science found that low-frequency ultrasound selectively killed oral cancer cells while sparing healthy cells by exploiting their mechanical weakness. The findings could pave the way for safer, targeted treatments pending further preclinical validation
The screening camp, which was inaugurated on Tuesday, is performing general dental health check-up for decayed teeth, missing teeth, filled teeth, and for other miscellaneous dental and gum ailments
Hyderabad: The city-based International Institute of Information Technology is working on an automated solution that requires just a smartphone as an early oral cancer screening tool. It aims to use this to flag abnormal oral lesions before they progress into advanced stages of cancer. The project is a collaborative effort with Grace Cancer Foundation and […]