Nerve biopsy, a procedure where a small sample of nerve tissue is removed for examination, plays a crucial role in cancer research. In oncology, nerve biopsies are instrumental in understanding how cancer infiltrates and affects the nervous system, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning. Researchers utilize nerve biopsies to investigate the spread of cancer cells along nerve pathways, identifying potential targets for therapy and elucidating mechanisms of nerve invasion. Moreover, these biopsies provide valuable insights into the molecular and cellular characteristics of nerve tumors, paving the way for the development of novel therapeutics and personalized treatment strategies. By dissecting the intricate interactions between cancer and the nervous system, nerve biopsies contribute significantly to advancing our understanding of tumor biology and improving patient outcomes in cancer care.



Title : Multiplexed biosensor detection of cancer biomarkers
Michael Thompson, University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Nanomedicine in over 45,000 patients and no cancer
Thomas Jay Webster, Brown University, United States