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Needle-free 'biopsy' pins down tumours

By Linda Geddes

27 September 2006

Brain tumours could be diagnosed without the need for tissue samples by looking at a “fingerprint” of the chemicals they produce.

While an MRI scan can image a brain tumour, in most cases a biopsy is needed to confirm the type of tumour and how aggressive it is. Inserting a needle into the brain is not only unpleasant for the patient, but can cause strokes or paralysis in up to 2 per cent of cases, and even death.

Now John Griffiths at Cancer Research UK’s Cambridge Research Institute and his colleagues have put an MRI scanner to an additional use.…

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