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"textContent": "Medical imaging routinely used in cancer care may hold far more biological information than previously thought. An international study involving Umeå University guest professor Lukas Kenner shows that PET/CT scans can capture the molecular activity of particularly aggressive head and neck tumors, opening new possibilities for more precise diagnosis and treatment planning.",
"title": "Routine scans may reveal tumor aggressiveness in head and neck cancer—without additional tests"
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