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blood spinning

Pre-K - Higher Ed
blood spinning
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blood spinning

Pre-K - Higher Ed
blood spinning
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blood spinning

Pre-K - Higher Ed
blood spinning
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Scientist Explaining Her Findings in the Laboratory

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Young female biologists holding a test tube and pipette. The woman is wearing blue surgical gloves while talking and smiling.
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Biologist Examining Test Tube Samples in the Laboratory

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Two biologists looking through test tubes at chemicals. Woman is wearing blue surgical gloves.
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Breakthrough in Breast Cancer Screening

Higher Ed
Breakthrough in Breast Cancer Screening
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Campaign to get more women attending cervical cancer screenings

Higher Ed
Campaign to get more women attending cervical cancer screenings
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Breast Cancer Over Diagnosed

Higher Ed
Breast Cancer Over Diagnosed
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Towards a Saliva Test for Cancers?

9th - 10th
Scientists are developing a saliva test that has had some success in diagnosing cancers of the head and neck. Joseph Califano from John Hopkins Medical Institutions explains how it works. Aired Jan. 4, 2008 [12:29 min]
Instructional Video
PBS

Nova: Cancer Warrior

9th - 10th
This hour long, 8 part segment features new advances in cancer therapy and medication. Learn about these new treatments in this detailed series developed by NOVA.