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dan orringer, told george he likely had glioblastoma, the most deadly form of brain cancer.weeks before he could start treatment as doctors waited for the tumors' genetic tests to come back. >> i think i just cried every day for a week straight. one of the statistics that i found right away, a glioblastoma tumor can double in size in 14 days. time was not in our favor. >> reporter: frustrated after watching other patients go through the same thing, orringer has been working on a solution. >> it really is hard for clinicians and patients, i think, to wrap their heads around that waiting period. >> reporter: but now using groundbreaking artificial intelligence, orringer invented a device called deep glioma that can predict the genetics of a tumor in less than three minutes, a process that take up to six weeks. one recent study found that deep glioma was 93% accurate compared to the usual method. we're here at nylangone health. we're heading into a real-life brain of george to see how they're using ai to get patients a diagnosis faster. >> the plan is to take a small portion of
dan orringer, told george he likely had glioblastoma, the most deadly form of brain cancer.weeks before he could start treatment as doctors waited for the tumors' genetic tests to come back. >> i think i just cried every day for a week straight. one of the statistics that i found right away, a glioblastoma tumor can double in size in 14 days. time was not in our favor. >> reporter: frustrated after watching other patients go through the same thing, orringer has been working on a...
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glioblastoma, the most common and deadly form of brain cancer can grow rapidly, so every second counts found that the e was 93% accurate >>> officials in nepal confirm that an american died while trekking the highest peak. they say they are in contact with his family. no official information was given, but before the embassy's announcement, international mountain guides revealed that a member of its everest expedition team died on monday. they did not release a name. the last known american citizen died in 2021 while ascending the mountain's highest camp, nearly 30,000 feet above sea level. >>> now to the wedding night tragedy in south carolina. hours after getting married a bride is dead after she and her husband were hit by a suspected drunk driver >> reporter: hours after taking her wedding vows in folly beach, south carolina, riding in a golf cart in her wedding dress beside the man she pledged to love for life samantha miller lost her life in a deadly car accident. >> she told eric on the golf cart that she wanted this day to last forever >> reporter: new husband eric hutchinson i
glioblastoma, the most common and deadly form of brain cancer can grow rapidly, so every second counts found that the e was 93% accurate >>> officials in nepal confirm that an american died while trekking the highest peak. they say they are in contact with his family. no official information was given, but before the embassy's announcement, international mountain guides revealed that a member of its everest expedition team died on monday. they did not release a name. the last known...
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went to iraq for a year, was one of the healthiest guys in his outfit, came back with stage 4 glioblastomaless than a quarter mile from the burn pits, and you saw the trade towers and the firemen and exposure to toxic chemicals. under the republican bill today, they would cut 30 million veterans healthcare visits. the way they do that, that's including nearly 2 million healthcare visits for veterans in new york state, because not enough personnel. not enough personnel. the difference between the 2022 budget, which they want to get back to and the 2023 budget, i increase the funding for the veterans administration by $22 billion. and the reason i did it -- [applause] -- and the reason i did it and probably some of you know these folks, the number of, you know, more veterans are committing suicide than are being killed in battle and so they pick up the phone and they call the v.a. in their area, i need help, well come in in six weeks, come in in whatever. we ended that. we ended that. now they want to go back to the levels where we cut those folks that now
went to iraq for a year, was one of the healthiest guys in his outfit, came back with stage 4 glioblastomaless than a quarter mile from the burn pits, and you saw the trade towers and the firemen and exposure to toxic chemicals. under the republican bill today, they would cut 30 million veterans healthcare visits. the way they do that, that's including nearly 2 million healthcare visits for veterans in new york state, because not enough personnel. not enough personnel. the difference between...
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came back with stage 4 glioblastoma, having lived just less than a quarter highly from one of those major burn pits. and you saw what happened when the trade towers went down, what happened to all of those firemen and exposure to toxic chemicals. under the republican bill today, they would cut 30 million veterans' health care visits. the way they do that, that's including nearly 2 million health care visits for veterans in new york state, because there's not enough personnel. there's not enough personnel. the difference between the 2022 budget, which they want to get back to, and the 2023 budget, is i increased the funding for the veterans' administration by $22 billion. and the reason i did it -- and the reason i did it, and probably some of you know of these folks, the number of more inadvertence are committing suicide than are being killed in battle. e phone and they call the va in their area, they need help. we'll come in in six weeks, come in, whatever. well, we ended that. we ended that. now they want to go back to the levels where we cut those folks that now provide that kind of he
came back with stage 4 glioblastoma, having lived just less than a quarter highly from one of those major burn pits. and you saw what happened when the trade towers went down, what happened to all of those firemen and exposure to toxic chemicals. under the republican bill today, they would cut 30 million veterans' health care visits. the way they do that, that's including nearly 2 million health care visits for veterans in new york state, because there's not enough personnel. there's not enough...
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went to iraq for a year, was one of the healthiest guys in his outfit, came back with stage 4 glioblastomaen the trade towers went down, what happened to those firemen, but under the republican bill today, they would cut 30 million veterans health care visits. the way they do that, that's including nearly 2 million health care visits for veterans in new york state because there's not enough personnel. the difference between the 2022 budget, which they want to get back to and the 2023 budget is i increased the funding for the veterans administration by $22 billion. and the reason i did it -- [ applause ] -- and the reason i did it, and probably some of you know of these folks, the number of veterans committing suicide than are being killed in battle.
went to iraq for a year, was one of the healthiest guys in his outfit, came back with stage 4 glioblastomaen the trade towers went down, what happened to those firemen, but under the republican bill today, they would cut 30 million veterans health care visits. the way they do that, that's including nearly 2 million health care visits for veterans in new york state because there's not enough personnel. the difference between the 2022 budget, which they want to get back to and the 2023 budget is...
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came back with stage 4 glioblastoma, having lived just less than a quarter highly from one of those major you saw what happened when the trade towers went down, what happened to all of those firemen and exposure to toxic chemicals. under the republican bill today, they would cut 30 million veterans' health care visits. the way they do that, that's including nearly 2 million health care visits for veterans in new york state, because there's not enough personnel. there's not enough personnel. the difference between the 2022 budget, which they want to get back to, and the 2023 budget, is i increased the funding for the veterans' administration by $22 billion. and the reason i did it -- and the reason i did it, and probably some of you
came back with stage 4 glioblastoma, having lived just less than a quarter highly from one of those major you saw what happened when the trade towers went down, what happened to all of those firemen and exposure to toxic chemicals. under the republican bill today, they would cut 30 million veterans' health care visits. the way they do that, that's including nearly 2 million health care visits for veterans in new york state, because there's not enough personnel. there's not enough personnel. the...
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her dream was that one day a diagnosis of glioblastoma wouldn't have to mean a death sentence.ut brilliant life. john maguire, bbc news. laura's legacy is what we focus on this morning as we remember her, and herfriend will be this morning as we remember her, and her friend will be here this morning as we remember her, and herfriend will be here in a couple of hours to reflect on her achievements and look forward at how that legacy will help others in the future. you could see her attitudes shining through in that article there, and it is now in herfamily�*s shared determination as well. it is 22 minutes past six. let's take a look at today's papers. many of this morning's front pages, including the daily mirror, report that german police investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann are searching a reservoir in portugal. the operation is the first major search for madeleine in nine years, according to the paper. the i reports that the prime minister is under growing pressure to act over reports that home secretary suella braverman asked civil servants to arrange a one—on
her dream was that one day a diagnosis of glioblastoma wouldn't have to mean a death sentence.ut brilliant life. john maguire, bbc news. laura's legacy is what we focus on this morning as we remember her, and herfriend will be this morning as we remember her, and her friend will be here this morning as we remember her, and herfriend will be here in a couple of hours to reflect on her achievements and look forward at how that legacy will help others in the future. you could see her attitudes...
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we last two of the pillars of the united states senate to glioblastoma, brain cancer, senator mccain, senator kennedy. i understand treatment of this terrible disease is limited to surgical intervention because of the blood/brain barrier. i'm going to stop trying to sound like i ever attended medical school or even got close to one. in reading the news account of northwestern university breakthrough it appears they have opened the blood/brain barrier to allow drugs to pass through to the brain meaning unusable chemotherapy drugs can now reach brain tumors so there's an option beyond surgery that could be sooner. i won't go further but also sit in the article this could have an application on parkinson's and all dimers. would someone please comment whether this is a project and what prospect might be. >> don't know the answer to that. we have to go back to you for the record. >> it is certainly a breakthrough unless one of my colleagues knows specifically. we will get back to you directly. >> second point, number of people said to me if you ever get nih in front of you ask why they are
we last two of the pillars of the united states senate to glioblastoma, brain cancer, senator mccain, senator kennedy. i understand treatment of this terrible disease is limited to surgical intervention because of the blood/brain barrier. i'm going to stop trying to sound like i ever attended medical school or even got close to one. in reading the news account of northwestern university breakthrough it appears they have opened the blood/brain barrier to allow drugs to pass through to the brain...
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in glioblastoma, there are cells that have been impossible to get to. now we have an avenue that might be promising to start dealing in more effective ways not only with brain cancer, but also with parkinson's and alzheimer's. it's amazing to me. literally it made me day to read that story that these researchers, funded by the national institutes of health here in washington, may have finally come through with the ultimate breakthrough that will allow us to treat brain cancer more effectively. can you imagine the hope this creates in the hearts and minds of so many families who have a victim of brain cancer in the family. why do i raise this on the floor other than to tell you i think it fascinating and important story? i do it because it's a political issue. you just heard the republican leader of the senate come forward and tell us that he supports the proposal by the house republicans on budget cuts. do you know what the house republican budget does to medical research at nih? let me read it to you. they propose ending the bipartisan commitment to th
in glioblastoma, there are cells that have been impossible to get to. now we have an avenue that might be promising to start dealing in more effective ways not only with brain cancer, but also with parkinson's and alzheimer's. it's amazing to me. literally it made me day to read that story that these researchers, funded by the national institutes of health here in washington, may have finally come through with the ultimate breakthrough that will allow us to treat brain cancer more effectively....
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well it might deal directly with brain cancer, glioblastoma and similar maladies, but in addition they're looking at the possibility that it has applications for alzheimer's and parkinson's and laogai rigs. i ask the speaker, do you really want to slow down and stop research by the united states government that leads the world in these fields? mr. president, i think what really is at stake here is the speaker is calling for these dramatic cuts in critical american programs in an effort to preserve the tax cuts that were instituted during the trump administration. these are tax cuts that benefited corporations which were not paying their fair share of taxes and continue to receive blessings from the trump administration to pay even less and wealthy individuals who are doing quite we will for themselves got -- quite well for themselves got got got a tax break at at that time. speaker mccarthy wants to preserve those tax cuts. well, that's not my priority serving in the united states senate. but there's one other item that i want to mention that is part of the speaker's agenda that is bringi
well it might deal directly with brain cancer, glioblastoma and similar maladies, but in addition they're looking at the possibility that it has applications for alzheimer's and parkinson's and laogai rigs. i ask the speaker, do you really want to slow down and stop research by the united states government that leads the world in these fields? mr. president, i think what really is at stake here is the speaker is calling for these dramatic cuts in critical american programs in an effort to...
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of our most famous senators in modern time, ted kennedy, john mccain, both pass away because of glioblastoman cancer. you understand that personally, more than any other member of this body. we watched as they went through surgery, the only technique that could be used on this brain cancer, in an attempt to remove the tumor and all of the cancer cells. unfortunately, that process is not as good as it should be. tumor brain cells remained, and ultimately took their lives. well, now, these doctors at northwestern found a way to breach this blood-brain barrier so that they can apply chemotherapy drugs to the brain addressed -- to the brain directly. it is a dramatic development that could have applications as well when it comes to parkinson's and alzheimer's. of that was discovered this week because of an nih grant, national institute of health grant. millions of dollars to these researchers that could transform the way we treat brain cancer in america, as well as parkinson's and alzheimer's. what does speaker mccarthy want to do with the budget of this agency, the national institute of health?
of our most famous senators in modern time, ted kennedy, john mccain, both pass away because of glioblastoman cancer. you understand that personally, more than any other member of this body. we watched as they went through surgery, the only technique that could be used on this brain cancer, in an attempt to remove the tumor and all of the cancer cells. unfortunately, that process is not as good as it should be. tumor brain cells remained, and ultimately took their lives. well, now, these...