[rts are very appreciated] my dog needs at least 2 surgeries & tests for tumors in the next few weeks and the vet bills are becoming more than I can afford for, so I'll be taking commissions til I reach my goal, thank you for looking!
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Apparently my dog, Yuki, has mammary tumors and needs to have them removed. I need to come up with at least $100 to cover the expenses. With my current job, I don't have the budget so I'm opening up commissions. PM me if interested. I'll post a pic of her condition soonest.

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Peter Gerszten will be giving a talk on "Spine Radiosurgery as Part of the Multimodality Treatment of Spinal Tumors" at Grand Rounds, Feb 20, at 8:00 am; N-225 Auditorium. More info at https://t.co/xzg4AXs3oS

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Using a model, Salgueiro, Sotillo & coll. showed that genomically unstable have high chances of persisting during Tx; initially stable tumors can also acquire as a mechanism

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Here, we see the relative distribution of the most common intracranial meningiomas. Resection of these benign tumors is associated with good patient outcomes and therefore is satisfying for neurosurgeons.



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A transcondylar approach w/ C1 hemilaminectomy for approaching a foramen magnum The relationship between the vertebral artery and tumor is important. Most such tumors can be resected via a lateral suboccipital approach without a condylectomy.

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Turns out that not only was she sick from a virus, she also had teeth and tumors that needed to be removed as fast as possible. I hate to ask for money, but I'm desperate. Any amount will help!

Here is my ko-fi: https://t.co/XvwfVJj7pa
Thanks to for the amazing artwork!

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When debulking a fourth ventricle tumor, it is critical to preserve the floor of the fourth ventricle, even if that requires leaving behind a carpet of invading tumor. Can you name some common fourth ventricular tumors?



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Stone and Spinner describe a technique to find the correct intraneural dissection plane based on a quantified yellow appearance during resection of benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors https://t.co/grXv1xNP7F

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Zenocutuzumab targets tumors with a specific genetic alteration, making it potentially active against at multiple locations.
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modern au sqx getting spoiled from his big bro who’s a rich bitch thanks to his shady ass business + the three tumors 😎

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Read our story of collaboration with , which through its innovative platform Tapestri is enabling targeted solutions for high-impact application areas, including blood cancers, solid tumors, and genome editing validation.

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I was prompted to make this after talking with a fellow rat owner here on Instagram. They asked what was a good way to look out for tumors developing on rats. The most common type of tumor are mammary tumors. Female rats are more prone to get them than m… https://t.co/tAC6z3MYJG

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Answer: Pleomorphic hyalinizing angiectatic tumor (PHAT) arising from hemosiderotic fibrolipomatous tumor (HFLT). Both tumors have TGFBR3-MGEA5 gene fusion. Peripheral areas of PHAT can be identical to HFLT.

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i have to put my ratties down today and it's honestly really tearing me up (they have tumors and are just..... sick)

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If you mean the giant, oversized tumors you call eyes, then yes. There is something on your face.

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Metastatic tumors can create edema far out of proportion to their size. Anybody know the most common region for metastatic tumors to develop in the brain?

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Do you all remember my dear friend who got the terrible diagnosis of cancer? 2 months ago she was dying - and then she had 30 POUNDS of tumors removed, and now she is almost completely cured. Very little cancer remains and it's non aggressive!!! Here she is, btw:

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So my cat has some weird bumps on his neck. Idk what they are but they seem superficial so I don’t think they’re tumors but I’d still like to take him in. The vet visit is $29 plus w/e meds they give him so I’d like at least $50. Can I get a commission(s) please? Info is pinned!

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