**Q1. What is Hemoglobin and What is its Role?** **A:** Hemoglobin is an iron-containing protein in red blood cells that **binds to oxygen** and **transports it throughout the body**. It...
...away from where it first started to another organ or part in the body. Metastatic cells are the same type of cancer cells as the primary cancer cells. For instance,...
...procedure involves extracting egg cells from the ovaries so they can be fertilised outside of the body. It can harvest eight to 15 egg cells and in most cases, some...
...following large B-cell lymphomas:* diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) high-grade (fast-growing) B-cell lymphoma DLBCL from follicular lymphoma primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma * B-cell lymphomas are a type of non-Hodgkin’s...
...history of smoking. NSCLC can be divided into several subcategories, depending on where the cancer cells start to grow. Adenocarcinoma starts in the mucus cells that line your lungs. It’s the...
...conditions are met, such as a low volume PC from CRC and complete cytoreduction. Appendix adenocarcinoma – In one study, the procedure has a 49% 5-year survival rating for patients...
...cells responsible for carrying oxygen. This deficiency leads to reduced oxygen delivery to the body’s tissues and organs. **Types of Thalassemia** **Q: What are the different types of Thalassemia?** **A:**...
...the cervix or detect any abnormal changes in the cells. During the procedure, a sample of cells is collected from the surface of the cervix and laid out on a...
...blood cell formation, and fetal development. It is naturally found in leafy green vegetables, fruits, and fortified foods. **Causes of Folate Deficiency:** * **Inadequate Dietary Intake:** A lack of folate-rich...
...loss of renal function of the patient. Bleeding and haemorrhage may also occur during the operation; these are usually controlled by the application of suture ligatures on the renal parenchyma....