| 11. | As a result, the cancerous tissues may suffer from inadequate blood and oxygen supply.
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| 12. | Abnormalities in the cell division orientation leads to the malformations during development and cancerous tissues.
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| 13. | But when a tumor recurs in a woman, doctors immediately remove all the cancerous tissue.
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| 14. | The Russians also have developed a way to allow surgeons to remove cancerous tissue with precision.
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| 15. | Studies have linked expression of CCDC113 in cancerous tissues to mutations present in the coding sequence.
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| 16. | In June of that year, he had surgery to remove cancerous tissue near his right jaw.
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| 17. | He is developing new technologies to improve the effectiveness of lasers to target and eradicate cancerous tissue.
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| 18. | But cancerous growth might be controlled by repeatedly injuring cancerous tissue, thus continually reawakening an immune response.
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| 19. | An operation last October to remove any remaining cancerous tissue from his groin area was a resounding success.
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| 20. | Because hypericin accumulates preferentially in cancerous tissues, it is also used as an indicator of cancerous cells.
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