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Precision Brain Tumor Diagnosis at Northwestern Medicine

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Please join me for this fascinating podcast as I interview three physicians at Northwestern Medicine about DNA methylation brain tumor diagnosis. It turns out that a brain biopsy and routine histological stains don't always correctly classify the tumor type-information that is essential for proper treatment. Northwestern Medicine is one of the few institutions to offer this advanced technology on a routine clinical basis.


Please listen to this 15-minute episode of "Better Edge: A Northwestern Podcast for Physicians."



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To contact Dr. Wilner: www.andrewwilner.com.






 
 
 

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