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
Although protocols have been developed to assess patients' risk, diagnostic and prognostic tools primarily rely on expensive and less accessible imaging methods, such as radiography, ultrasound, or computed tomography (CT).
Siddipet: The Finance and Health Minister T Harish Rao said that the Government will set up Radiology hubs at all the 33 district hospital headquarters besides setting up another 10 radiology hubs in government hospitals across the Hyderabad. Speaking after inaugurating the radiology hub in Government Hospital Siddipet on Tuesday, the Minister said the idea […]