What Makes Cancer Difficult to Treat?

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • The researchers Dennis Schaart (TU Delft) and Dennis Vriens (LUMC) talk about their research into the best possible medical imaging, its interpretation and the impact this has on the medical treatment offered.
    Consider, for example, tracking and adjusting the irradiation of a tumor to the millimeter. In addition, the mapping of changes in the tumor during a treatment can give cause to switch to an alternative treatment plan.
    This limits unnecessary side effects and increases the chance of a cure. And what about following a molecule throughout the human body? This will considerably speed up the development of new medicines.
    The TU Delft Health College is a recurring free event, in which current topics and developments in the field of health care are discussed. The colleges are freely accessible to everyone and are organized by the TU Delft Health Initiative.
    Renowned doctors, scientists and engineers who conduct research within various branches of healthcare provide accessible insight into their field of expertise.
    They are assisted by Dutch celebrities such as André Kuipers, Hugo Borst and Maarten van der Weijden, who have shared their personal experiences and views on health care in the past Health Colleges.
    Keep an eye on the TU Delft Health Initiative website for the next Health College!

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    @gezjang6230 Před 8 měsíci +1

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