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Breast cancer treatments may increase heart risk, doctors warn Chemotherapy has saved the lives of millions of women with breast cancer, but it may have also damaged their hearts. On Thursday, the American Heart Association gave a stark warning — women with breast cancer may be at increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including heart failure. The team of ...
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| We need to do more to close the gap in cancer outcomes This week Cancer Council released new data forecasting cancer survival trends into the future. The statistics, outlining an expected 72% increase in the number of Australians living with cancer or in remission by the year 2040, were startling – but even more concerning are the trends that show the gap ...
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| California May Slap Cancer Warning on Coffee, But Should Java Lovers Panic? THURSDAY, Feb. 1, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- A lawsuit working its way through California's courts could mean that the Golden State's coffee shops might have to post cancer warnings for the beloved beverage. But cancer and toxicology experts say that's no reason to avoid your morning cup of Joe.
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| Maryland Gov. Hogan to be treated for 'common,' curable skin cancer Saturday Hogan's dermatologist, Dr. Beth Diamond of Annapolis Dermatology Center, said she found the cancer during Hogan's recent annual skin examination. He had appeared at press conferences last week with a small bandage on his forehead, and said Thursday that was the result of a biopsy that ended ...
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| Cancer 'vaccine' eliminates tumors in mice The approach works for many different types of cancers, including those that arise spontaneously, the study found. The researchers believe the local application of very small amounts of the agents could serve as a rapid and relatively inexpensive cancer therapy that is unlikely to cause the adverse side ...
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Lottery Winner with Cancer Dies Three Weeks After Finally Being Able to Afford Doctor A winning lottery ticket worth a million dollars offered hope to one New York man, but the life-changing event would be short-lived as he lost his life to stage 4 cancer just three weeks later. Donald Savastano, a self-employed carpenter living in upstate New York, struck it rich when he was driving home ... Man Uses $1m Win To Finally Visit Doctor, Gets Terminal Cancer Diagnosis, Dies Weeks Later - Newsweek
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| NHS staff helped me survive losing my seven-year-old daughter to cancer My seven-year-old daughter, Rosie, was diagnosed with stage four liver cancer in December 2016 and admitted to hospital the same day. She and I remained in hospital for the following four-and-a-half months, during which time she underwent intense treatment.
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Can finance cure cancer? How do you drive investors to spend money on cutting-edge cancer treatments? One idea, according to economist Andrew Lo, is to sell securities in a megafund of research projects. Economics correspondent Paul Solman explores how financial engineering could be the starting point for curing cancer.
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Meghan McCain Talks About Her Father John McCain's 'Crazy Amazing Recovery' from Brain Cancer "My dad, as everyone probably knows, he has glioblastoma multi-form grade four, which is brain cancer. He is in Sedona, Arizona, right now at our ranch doing physical therapy and he has amazing doctors and he's doing really well," The View co-host, 33, shared during her appearance on Thursday's ...
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| Fine-tuning cancer medicine The recently launched MIT Center for Precision Cancer Medicine (CPCM) is housed within MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and headed by physician-scientist Michael B. Yaffe, the David H. Koch Professor of Science and professor of biology and biological engineering. The center ...
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| AstraZeneca is sued by Array BioPharma over cancer drug royalties NEW YORK (Reuters) - Array BioPharma Inc on Thursday sued AstraZeneca AB, accusing the pharmaceutical company of refusing to pay required royalties for a cancer drug after entering into an $8.5 billion collaboration with Merck & Co. In a complaint filed in the New York State Supreme Court in ...
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| Cervical cancer prevention and control saves lives in the Republic of Korea But the Republic of Korea, backed by WHO guidance, has made cervical cancer prevention, through vaccination against the human papillomavirus (HPV), counselling, screening and treatment a health priority. In doing so, it is showing action can be taken to protect girls and women from the disease.
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| At least three types of bacteria may help cause bowel cancer Evidence is growing that bacteria can cause bowel cancer. Two kinds of microbes that are found in colon tumours have been shown to cause cancers in mice. The two commonly found species, Escherichia coli and Bacteroides fragilis, together cause DNA damage that could lead to cancer-causing ...
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| Chronic Diseases Raise Cancer Risk as Much as Lifestyle Does Individual chronic diseases are "an overlooked risk factor for cancer" that collectively contribute to an increased cancer risk similar to that seen with all major lifestyle risk factors combined, say researchers. A prospective cohort study of more than 400,000 men and women shows that five common chronic ...
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| World Cancer Day: Zambian Cancer Survivors Tell their Stories In this article, four cancer survivors, Ashleigh, Pamela, Evelyn and Kamunthowa talk about their experience with cancer and the support they received from the Cancer Diseases Hospital in Zambia. The Cancer Diseases Hospital in Lusaka is Zambia's only cancer treatment centre offering radiation ...
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| Kansas hometown helps basketball legend Stiles fight cancer SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — The tiny Kansas hometown of a legendary former women's basketball player who set college scoring records is raising money to help its favorite daughter fight a rare form of cancer. The farming town of Claflin, Kansas, is helping raise money for Jackie Stiles as she prepares ...
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| Self-assembled 'hairy' nanoparticles could give a double punch to cancer "Hairy" nanoparticles made with light-sensitive materials that assemble themselves could one day become "nano-carriers" providing doctors a new way to simultaneously introduce both therapeutic drugs and cancer-fighting heat into tumors. That's one potential application for a new technology that ...
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| Vulnerabilities Found in Cancer Persister Cells Postdoctoral scholar and seminar lecturer Matthew Hangauer recently presented his research on drug-resistant cancer cells, their underlying mechanisms and possible weaknesses. Every so often, guest lecturers like Hangauer are invited to share their research at special seminars offered at UC Santa ...
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| Viking fan surprises 13-year old Eagles fan who survived cancer with Super Bowl tickets 13-year old cancer survivor was overjoyed when he was surprised with Super Bowl tickets. (Courtesy: Spare Key). A 13-year-old Eagles fan who beat cancer got some thrilling Super Bowl news from an unlikely source. Cole Fitzgerald of New Jersey was surprised when he learned on Jan. 29 that he'll ...
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| Tucatinib Combo Explored in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Central nervous system (CNS) metastases is a prevalent issue for patients with HER2-positive breast cancer, as approximately 50% of patients will experience them, according to Rashmi K. Murthy, MD, MBE. However, a novel agent has been in development to pass the blood-brain barrier and holds ...
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| Harper Cancer Research Institute hosts Walther Cancer Foundation Symposium Faculty from the University of Notre Dame will present their research at the Walther Cancer Foundation Symposium on Friday, Feb. 2 to Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018. The two-day event is hosted by the Harper Cancer Research Institute (HCRI) and will take place at the Eck Visitors Center. In addition to ...
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| Blood test could detect cancer before symptoms show Blood test could detect cancer before symptoms show ... A potential medical breakthrough could change the way we treat cancer. A researcher at Johns Hopkins describes "Cancer Seek" in the video above. Advertisement. Hasbro to release 'Cheaters Edition' of Monopoly. Loading more articles.
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| New magnet-based drug delivery system shows promise for cancer treatment "We showed that we can deliver anti-cancer drugs exactly in the area where they are needed and they can kill cancer cells," said Andrey Zakharchenko, a graduate student in the Nanostructured Materials Lab in the UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences who led the study. The researchers ...
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| Australians' skin cancer checks being performed by untrained GPs, experts warn Australians are being treated at skin cancer clinics by general practitioners who often lack training in detecting and treating cancers, medico-legal experts and dermatologists say. Hundreds of thousands of Australians are treated for skin cancer every year but a shortage of dermatologists has seen a ...
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| Thousands of cancer tests to be checked after women wrongly given the all clear Women have been wrongly given the all clear for cervical cancer after NHS screening blunders, with thousands of test results to be re-examined. Screening services are checking 2,500 samples, with 17 women told they were erroneously given the all clear. The cases include two women with cancer, ...
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| Police: Gift cards stolen from Fayetteville cancer patients Fayetteville, N.C. — Gift cards that were to be part of an auction to raise money for cancer patients were stolen recently from the Cape Fear Valley Cancer Center in Fayetteville, police said. The cards were in gift baskets locked in glass display cases in the lobby of the cancer treatment center, and police ...
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| Scotland Grand Slam legend John Rutherford beat the scourge that cost his brother his life and ... 'I urge men over 50 to get tested as soon as possible as I only got myself tested, albeit it a bit later, in what were tragic circumstances after my brother Billy died of prostate cancer ,' Rutherford explained. 'Billy fell ill and didn't know what was wrong. He was having problems with his water works and ...
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| Gardens woman's 94-year-old mom putting cancer on the run with 5K Ethel Kapnek and daughter Judy Zasloff LaKind pose for a photo at last year's Dolphins Cancer Challenge 5K at Hard Rock Stadium. This year, they'll be joined by Kapnek's two grandsons and great-grandson, making four generations walking together for cancer research. LaKind lost her father, first ...
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Strides For Life Strides for Life Colon Cancer Foundation Burlingame, CA (650) 692-3700.
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| How realistic is the cancer "vaccine" So, immunotherapy has long been seen as a holy grail for cancer treatment. The immune system is naturally programmed to attack cells that have gone a bit weird (to use the scientific term). The problem tends to be that the cancer cells can also alter themselves so that they are disguised from the ...
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| ESPN's Holly Rowe apologizes for appearance due to cancer treatment side effects Longtime and respected ESPN reporter Holly Rowe took to Twitter on Thursday to preemptively — and unnecessarily — apologize for her "hideous" appearance due to side effects from cancer treatments.
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| breast cancer breast cancer - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions.
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| Nearly half of Americans are at risk of developing cancer in their lifetime Did you know cancer is the second leading cause of death for people in the U.S.? In fact, one in three men and women are at risk of developing cancer, and 42 percent of cancer cases could be prevented, according to the American Cancer Society. In honor of National Cancer Prevention Month, Dr.
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| Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic Cancer: Advances in Science and Clinical Care. Sept. 21-24, 2018. Boston Marriott Copley Place Boston, Massachusetts. Conference Cochairs Ronald M. Evans, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California Manuel Hidalgo, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, ...
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| Current Opinion in Pharmacology Read the latest articles of Current Opinion in Pharmacology at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.
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| Cancer 'Vaccine' Eliminates Tumors in Mice, Stanford Researchers Find Injecting minute amounts of two immune-stimulating agents directly into solid tumors in mice can eliminate all traces of cancer in the animals, including distant, untreated metastases, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The approach works for many different ...
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| Current Opinion in Genetics & Development Read the latest articles of Current Opinion in Genetics & Development at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.
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| California May Slap Cancer Warning on Coffee, But Should Java Lovers Panic? THURSDAY, Feb. 1, 2018 (HealthDay News) — A lawsuit working its way through California's courts could mean that the Golden State's coffee shops might have to post cancer warnings for the beloved beverage. But cancer and toxicology experts say that's no reason to avoid your morning cup of Joe.
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| Hobart - Mothers Day Classic Welcome to the Hobart Mother's Day Classic event. Now in its 14th year, the Hobart event has made a major contribution to breast cancer research, with more than $84,000 donated our of Tasmania. Event Details; Important Dates; Entry Fees; On the day timetable; Event Precinct; Entertainment; Public ...
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| Coastal Cancer Center Loris Coastal Cancer Center Loris, a Medical Group Practice located in Loris, SC.
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| Topotecan Topotecan is a chemotherapy drug which can be used to treat ovarian cancer, small cell lung cancer and cervical cancer.
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| Partner Spotlight: Can Cancer Get Worse? Depends Where you Live As World Cancer Day approaches on February 4th, the global community prepares again to raise awareness of prevention and treatment efforts for these horrible diseases that kills so many. It may seem as though we all know someone who has been affected directly by cancer. People living in ...
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| Foley Cancer Center Virtual Tour of Foley Cancer Center. We are pleased to offer a virtual tour of our Foley Cancer Center. Follow the link below to view the tour. The tour will open full screen in a new browser window. View Tour. Foley Cancer Center Rutland Regional Medical Center 160 Allen Street Rutland, VT 05701.
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| Show your support on World Cancer Day This Sunday is World Cancer Day. It's a day to recognize the impact of this disease and to bring awareness to the many ways it is being prevented and treated.
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| 2018 Bike to Beat Cancer will offer more ways to find your inspiration September 2018 will mark the 10th anniversary of Bike to Beat Cancer, a fundraising event to support cancer care in the Louisville area. Gina Morrison, nurse navigator with Norton Cancer Institute, is already gearing up for her second year riding. Last year, she formed "Team AYA" (Adolescent and ...
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| MicroRNA-1246 is an exosomal biomarker for aggressive prostate cancer Abstract. Due to high heterogeneity, molecular characterization of prostate cancer (PCa) based on biopsy sampling is often challenging. Hence, a minimally invasive method to determine the molecular imprints of a patient's tumor for risk stratification would be advantageous. In this study, we employ a ...
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| Cancer Injection Effective On Mice Researchers are preparing to try a drug mixture on humans that is curing mice of cancer. | iHeartRadio.
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| Siteman Cancer Center Get directions, reviews and information for Siteman Cancer Center in Saint Louis, MO.
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| Cancer Fighting Superfoods for Super Holidays Thompson Cancer Surivival Center at Methodist. Thompson Cancer Survival Center at Methodist and Cancer Support Community of East Tennessee are teaming up to bring six cancer support programs to the Oak Ridge Area in 2018. The free programs will include a light dinner, resource information, ...
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| Person Overcoming Cancer For men and women concerned about cancer and fertility, our Las Vegas fertility center provides fertility preservation options.
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| Nickole Drum She's grateful that the expert care she received from the Lifespan Cancer Institute has let her resume the joys of her life: being a wife and mother, teaching, volunteering at her son's school, and working out at the gym. "I'm just glad to be back to normal," said the Portsmouth resident, who exudes energy ...
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| Cancer 'vaccine' eliminates tumors in mice, researchers find Want to talk? Follow @rslashnews on Twitter. See a post that violates the rules below? Had your post stuck in the spam filter? Have a question about policy? Just want to give feedback? Send the mod team a message. Submit all self- & meta-posts to /r/inthenews. Your post will likely be removed if it:.
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| The AACR Announces AACR-Johnson & Johnson Lung Cancer Innovation Science Grants PHILADELPHIA — The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is extremely proud to announce the launch of the AACR-Johnson & Johnson Lung Cancer Innovation Science Grants to stimulate research aimed at eradicating this devastating disease. This exciting new funding opportunity, ...
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| Policy & Advocacy Education Center What is Public Policy? Public policy is a broad term. It can been defined as the principles on which laws are based, or more simply put, public policies are ideas put into action through laws and regulations. Public policies can be implemented at many levels—local, state, or federal. Public policy is ...
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| Be the Food Safety MVP on Super Bowl Sunday It's time for the Super Bowl, so you may be hosting a big party or going to one. And where there's a Super Bowl viewing party, there's also plenty of food. No one wants to get a foodborne illness from a party, especially if they have cancer. share on twitter Be a food safety MVP by following these rules to ...
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| Understanding the breast cancer gene and how it could affect your family Working with breast cancer patients during breast reconstruction is both challenging and incredibly rewarding. While watching my patients suffer can be tough, I am often inspired by their strength, resolve and selflessness.
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| A novel anti-cancer agent, FPDHP, induces anoikis in various human cancer cells through ... J Cell Biochem. 2018 Feb 1. doi: 10.1002/jcb.26734. [Epub ahead of print]. A novel anti-cancer agent, FPDHP, induces anoikis in various human cancer cells through activation of calpain and downregulation of anoikis-related molecules. Kim SG(1), Yooun JH(1), Kim DE(1), Lee ES(2), Kwon TK(1)(3), ...
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| Prostate Cancer Trusted Prostate Cancer Treatment Provider serving Bloomington, IN & Martinsville, IN. Visit our website to book an appointment online: Summit Urology.
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| Influenza vaccines in immunosuppressed adults with cancer Abstract. Background. This is an update of the Cochrane review published in 2013, Issue 10. Immunosuppressed cancer patients are at increased risk of serious influenza-related complications. Guidelines, therefore, recommend influenza vaccination for these patients. However, data on vaccine ...
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| Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America Read the latest articles of Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.
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| World Cancer Day — 4 February On #WorldCancerDay, join us in raising awareness of cancer — the leading cause of work-related deaths in the EU – and the importance of its prevention.EU-OSHA has recently held a seminar on rehabilitation and return to work after cancer. Good policies in this area are vital to help cancer survivors ...
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| American Cancer Society - Pasco County - Transportation This agency has a program called Road to Recovery. It is for people with cancer who need a ride to the doctor or hospital. They cannot drive themselves and may not be able to get help from family or friends. Please call the office to find out more.
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| Five ways City of Hope physicians, researchers are finding new ways to treat cancer Sunday, February 2nd is World Cancer Day. Here, we've spotlighted how teams at City of Hope are improving the care and treatment of patients diagnosed with cancer everywhere.
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| Research Shows Half of All Cancer Deaths are Preventable Cancer is the second-most-common cause of death in the United States, surpassed only by heart disease. According to the National Cancer Institute, more than 1.6 million Americans were diagnosed with cancer in 2016. Defined as abnormal cell growth that can spread to other areas of the body, cancer ...
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| Super Bowl LII Download the Pick'Em Charity Challenge app and pick CRI to raise money for cancer research.
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| Children and Family Cancer Support Group Attend a Children and Family Cancer Support Group in San Diego.
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| AHA Puts New Focus on Where Heart Disease and Breast Cancer Treatment Meet "Some treatments that a woman may undergo for breast cancer such as chemotherapy and radiation can result in heart disease. Additionally, if a woman has underlying heart disease when she is diagnosed with breast cancer, that can limit her treatment options," said Laxmi Mehta, M.D., author of the ...
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| Deaths from liver cancer nearly double since the 1990s, new figures reveal Deaths from liver cancer nearly double since the 1990s, new figures reveal. 1 Feb 2018 Tara Farrell. [London, 1 February 2018] Over the last two decades, deaths caused by liver cancer have increased by 80%[1], making it one of the fastest-growing causes of cancer deaths worldwide. According to the ...
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| Our 2018 Everyday Superheroes Everyday superheroes are individuals willing to make small, positive changes in their communities using special talents and gifts. Our everyday superheroes are patients, survivors, caregivers and advocates that are making a difference by bringing hope and inspiration to their communities. Every month ...
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| Suzanne Gutiérrez Teissonniere Memorial Sloan Kettering physiatrist Suzanne Gutiérrez Teissonniere helps people maintain quality-of-life and physician activity before, during, and after cancer treatment.
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| Alcohol and Cancer: What's the Risk? Most Americans are aware that heavy drinking can cause health problems, but did you know that even small amounts of alcohol can raise the risk of getting cancer? We highlight the research and how you can protect yourself.
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| Easy Cancer-Protective Meal This quick meal is a great way to put cancer-fighting foods on your plate. Try it as is, or mix it up with your own favorite vegetables, fruits, beans and whole grains.
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| A self-assembled nanoprobe for the long term cancer cell nucleus-specific staining and two-photon ... Herein, a novel self-assembled nanoprobe for long-term tracking nucleolus of cancer cells and differentiating clinical breast cancer tissues and para-carcinoma tissues has been developed.
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| Mom Age 44 Cured Deadly Breast Cancer With CBD Oil, Refused Chemo Dee Mani, Age 44, Cured Triple Negative Breast Cancer - the deadliest form - in 5 Months With CBD Oil After Refusing Chemo.
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| World Cancer Day Illustration Let us start a new month with an important social theme: our fresh illustration is devoted to World Cancer Day which is marked globally on 4 February. The slogan of this year is "I can. We can" - and this is how we see it. United, we will fight it! For more design inspiration from our team, welcome to Tubik ...
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