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False negatives and positives plague the reading of mammograms, limiting their usefulness. Computer scientists have now shown that the accuracy of novice readers can be improved by nudging them visually to follow the scanpath of an expert radiologist. The “nudge” is a brief change in the brightness or warmth in the image in the peripheral field of view. ScienceDaily: Cancer News
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Tumor-targeted bioluminescent bacteria have been shown for the first time to provide accurate 3-D images of tumors in mice, further advancing the potential for targeted cancer drug delivery. ScienceDaily: Cancer News
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The Jefferson Theater
The Downtown Mall
Charlottesville, VA
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Jill Robertson, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of colon cancer in April, 2010.
Jill is a mother, wife, sister, daughter, and friend with a joy and passion for living life that is contagious to everyone around her.
This disease… has taken so much from her, but yet, she continues to fight back with everything she has.
In order to focus on her treatment, she has had to retire from her job as a physical education teacher and swim coach at Charlottesville High School.
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The Jefferson Theater
The Downtown Mall
Charlottesville, VA
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Jill Robertson, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of colon cancer in April, 2010.
Jill is a mother, wife, sister, daughter, and friend with a joy and passion for living life that is contagious to everyone around her.
This disease… has taken so much from her, but yet, she continues to fight back with everything she has.
In order to focus on her treatment, she has had to retire from her job as a physical education teacher and swim coach at Charlottesville High School.