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Playing Sound Waves to Cells Decreases Laryngeal Cancer Aggressiveness
The continuous movement of the vocal cords weakens and eventually stops as laryngeal cancer progresses. An international team of researchers led by scientists at Turku Bioscience Centre, the University of Turku, and Åbo Akademi University has, for the first time, discovered that restoring cellular vibration reduces the aggressiveness of advanced vocal fold cancer (VFC), the most common type of squamous cell carcinoma that impacts the voice box. …
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Playing Sound Waves to Cells Decreases Laryngeal Cancer Aggressiveness
The continuous movement of the vocal cords weakens and eventually stops as laryngeal cancer progresses. An international team of researchers led by scientists at Turku Bioscience Centre, the University of Turku, and Åbo Akademi University has, for the first time, discovered that restoring cellular vibration reduces the aggressiveness of advanced vocal fold cancer (VFC), the most common type of squamous cell carcinoma that impacts the voice box. …
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