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Tumour Collection (page 3)

"Tumour: Unveiling the Battle Within" In a microscopic realm, T lymphocytes engage in an intense combat against cancer cells, as captured by SEM C001 / 1679

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2376

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2376
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2375

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2375
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2377

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2377
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2374

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2374
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Liver cancer, artwork F006 / 2371

Liver cancer, artwork F006 / 2371
Liver cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2373

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2373
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Healthy thyroid, artwork

Healthy thyroid, artwork
Healthy thyroid, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Kidney cancer, artwork F006 / 2357

Kidney cancer, artwork F006 / 2357
Kidney cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2312

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2312
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2282

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2282
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Breast cancer, artwork F006 / 2281

Breast cancer, artwork F006 / 2281
Breast cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Colon cancer, artwork F006 / 2231

Colon cancer, artwork F006 / 2231
Colon cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Colon cancer, artwork F006 / 2227

Colon cancer, artwork F006 / 2227
Colon cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Colon cancer, artwork F006 / 2226

Colon cancer, artwork F006 / 2226
Colon cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Thyroid cancer, artwork F006 / 2217

Thyroid cancer, artwork F006 / 2217
Thyroid cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2215

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2215
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2214

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2214
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Liver cancer, artwork F006 / 2213

Liver cancer, artwork F006 / 2213
Liver cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Kidney cancer, artwork F006 / 2212

Kidney cancer, artwork F006 / 2212
Kidney cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Brain cancer, artwork F006 / 2210

Brain cancer, artwork F006 / 2210
Brain cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Colon cancer, artwork F006 / 2211

Colon cancer, artwork F006 / 2211
Colon cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2209

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2209
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Breast cancer, artwork F006 / 2206

Breast cancer, artwork F006 / 2206
Breast cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Brain tumour, DTI MRI scan C017 / 7059

Brain tumour, DTI MRI scan C017 / 7059
Brain tumour. Axial diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of nerve pathways (coloured) in a brain with a tumour (red, upper centre)

Background imageTumour Collection: Brain tumour, DTI MRI scan C017 / 7058

Brain tumour, DTI MRI scan C017 / 7058
Brain tumour. 3D diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of nerve pathways (coloured) in a brain with a tumour (red, centre left)

Background imageTumour Collection: Tumour, computer artwork F007 / 0218

Tumour, computer artwork F007 / 0218
Tumour, computer artwork. Tumours are caused by the uncontrolled growth of previously normal cells. The resulting growth (green) can invade and damage surrounding tissue

Background imageTumour Collection: Tumour, computer artwork F007 / 0216

Tumour, computer artwork F007 / 0216
Tumour, computer artwork. Tumours are caused by the uncontrolled growth of previously normal cells. The resulting growth (blue) can invade and damage surrounding tissue

Background imageTumour Collection: Tumour, computer artwork F007 / 0214

Tumour, computer artwork F007 / 0214
Tumour, computer artwork. Tumours are caused by the uncontrolled growth of previously normal cells. The resulting growth (green) can invade and damage surrounding tissue

Background imageTumour Collection: Tumour, computer artwork F007 / 0212

Tumour, computer artwork F007 / 0212
Tumour, computer artwork. Tumours are caused by the uncontrolled growth of previously normal cells. The resulting growth (blue) can invade and damage surrounding tissue

Background imageTumour Collection: Bone cancer, light micrograph F006 / 9810

Bone cancer, light micrograph F006 / 9810
Bone cancer. Light micrograph of a section through an undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma of bone. This is a malignant (cancerous) tumour. Magnification: x200 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageTumour Collection: Metastatic breast cancer F006 / 9802

Metastatic breast cancer F006 / 9802
Metastatic breast cancer. Light micrograph of a section through a lymph node showing a malignant (cancerous) tumour (purple) that originated in the breast

Background imageTumour Collection: Uterine cancer, artwork F006 / 8325

Uterine cancer, artwork F006 / 8325
Uterine cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Stomach cancer, artwork F006 / 8321

Stomach cancer, artwork F006 / 8321
Stomach cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Stomach cancer, artwork F006 / 8318

Stomach cancer, artwork F006 / 8318
Stomach cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Stomach cancer, artwork F006 / 8317

Stomach cancer, artwork F006 / 8317
Stomach cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Pancreatic cancer, artwork F006 / 7997

Pancreatic cancer, artwork F006 / 7997
Pancreatic cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Female stomach, artwork

Female stomach, artwork
Female stomach, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Kidney cancer, artwork F006 / 7943

Kidney cancer, artwork F006 / 7943
Kidney cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Kidney cancer, artwork F006 / 7941

Kidney cancer, artwork F006 / 7941
Kidney cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Female lung cancer, artwork

Female lung cancer, artwork
Female lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Lung cancer, artwork

Lung cancer, artwork
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTumour Collection: Immunotherapy, artwork

Immunotherapy, artwork
Immunotherapy. Computer artwork of immunotherapy being used to destroy a tumour (right). Immunotherapy uses the bodys immune system to fight a disease

Background imageTumour Collection: Cancer cells spreading, artwork

Cancer cells spreading, artwork
Cancer cells spreading. Computer artwork showing cancerous cells (blue) migrating from a tumour (upper centre) into the blood stream (centre)

Background imageTumour Collection: Spinal cancer, MRI scan

Spinal cancer, MRI scan
Spinal cancer. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through the cervical (neck) region of the spine of a 22-year-old patient

Background imageTumour Collection: Secondary spinal cancer, MRI scan

Secondary spinal cancer, MRI scan
Secondary spinal cancer. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a section through the spine of a 48-year-old patient, showing malignant (cancerous) tumours

Background imageTumour Collection: Metastatic cancer, artwork

Metastatic cancer, artwork
Metastatic cancer. Computer artwork of a section through a persons upper body and head, showing a primary cancer in the right liver (lower left) that has spread (metastasised)

Background imageTumour Collection: Cancer blood supply, conceptual image C016 / 7505

Cancer blood supply, conceptual image C016 / 7505
Cancer blood supply, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the blood supply to a cancerous (malignant) tumour

Background imageTumour Collection: Colon cancer, barium contrast CT scan

Colon cancer, barium contrast CT scan
Colon cancer. Coloured barium contrast computed tomography (CT) scan, and 3D CT colonoscopy image (inset), of an axial section through the sigmoid colon (large intestine) of a 54-year-old patient



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"Tumour: Unveiling the Battle Within" In a microscopic realm, T lymphocytes engage in an intense combat against cancer cells, as captured by SEM C001 / 1679. These brave warriors of our immune system tirelessly fight to protect us from the clutches of disease. Moving to a different battleground, ovarian cancer reveals its intricate nature under the lens of a light micrograph (C015 / 7103). This visual exploration sheds light on the complexity and urgency surrounding this formidable adversary. Amidst these scientific endeavors, nanorobots emerge as potential allies in our war against cancer. Witness their futuristic assault on malignant cells, offering hope for a brighter future where tumors are eradicated (Nanorobot attacking cancer). Beyond the realm of science lies another facet of tumours - congenital eye anomalies. Klinische Darstellungen der provides insight into these mysterious conditions that affect vision and challenge medical professionals' understanding. Exploring further, we encounter "Kyste sereux cloisonne du cou" and "Lipome de la tete, " captivating colour lithographs that depict unique manifestations of tumours in unexpected places. These artistic representations remind us that even within chaos lies beauty waiting to be discovered. Delving into history's archives brings forth Joanna Southcott, an extraordinary fanatic whose beliefs stirred controversy during her time. Like a metaphorical tumour challenging societal norms, she left an indelible mark on history (Joanna Southcott: An Extraordinary Fanatic, 1822). Artistic expressions also capture the essence of tumours; J-L David's masterpiece Chevignard portrays emotions intertwined with physical affliction caused by these growths. Through art's lens emerges empathy for those affected by such ailments (J-L David / Chevignard). Nature too holds its own share of peculiarities – behold Catasetum callosum with its tumor-lipped or callous appearance.