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First study on physical properties of giant cancer cells may inform new treatments Polyploidal cancer cells -- cells that have more than two copies of each chromosome -- are much larger than most other cancer cells, are resistant to ...
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Disrupted nitrogen metabolism might spell cancer Nitrogen is a basic building block of all the body's proteins, RNA and DNA, so cancerous tumors are greedy for this element. Researchers at the ...
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Specialized delivery methods to help treat cancer, other disorders Although chemotherapies have been highly useful as targeted treatments for cancer, unwanted side effects still plague patients. Now, researchers ...
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'Undruggable' cancers slowed by targeting growth signals Now researchers have identified a new strategy for potentially treating intractable cancers by decoupling the entire RAS/MAP Kinase (MAPK) ...
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Indiana moms demand answers amid spate of kids' cancer cases Many believe the contamination has led to more pediatric cancer cases in the area. "We used our kids as the canary in the coal mine in our town," said ...
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Arsenic may help treat cancer, studies show Arsenic has long been notorious for its poisonous properties but now it is being investigated as a part of a cure for cancer. A new study is exploring ...
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Roundup cancer verdict sends Bayer shares sliding After the verdict in favor of a California school groundskeeper with terminal cancer, Monsanto faces more than 5,000 similar lawsuits across the United ...
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Bowel cancer - do you have this painful warning sign? How to spot symptoms Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers to be diagnosed in the UK and more common signs of the disease include persistently finding blood ...
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Massachusetts Firefighters to Get Better Benefits for Cancer Treatment Richard MacKinnon, president of the Professional Firefighters Association of Massachusetts, said firefighters with a cancer diagnosis are often forced ...
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Blood test could detect kidney cancer up to 5 years earlier Supported by Cancer Research UK, the IARC and the NIH, the work used samples taken as part of the EPIC study to examine the blood of 190 people ...
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Ohio lags other states in acting to bring down cancer rates, report says Ohio needs to do more to control tobacco use, especially among teenagers and young adults, to reduce its incidence of cancer, the American Cancer ...
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Aretha Franklin Is ''Gravely Ill'' With Cancer: Reports On Monday morning, the Local 4 news channel in Detroit reported that the "Queen of Soul" is suffering from cancer. Evrod Cassimy, the anchor for the ...
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What nobody tells you about sex after prostate cancer When 60-year-old Elvin Box, a construction consultant from Essex, was told he had prostate cancer, he was also told about a life-changing side effect ...
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Cancer Has a New Enemy: AI Zhang had already started to wonder how much faster cancer research could move if data sets were freely and immediately available to computational ...
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Advocates Call for Action to Address Rising Cost of Treating Cancer "While some headway has been made this year to address increasing out-of-pocket costs faced by cancer patients for their treatments and care, ...
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Author to offer cancer-fighting tips Susan Wadia-Ells, PhD, will preview her book, "Busting Breast Cancer ... with four simple steps to keep breast cancer out of your body: Our Personal ...
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Aretha Franklin Gravely Ill With Cancer (Report) Franklin underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer in December 2010 and has frequently been ill, while keeping a regular concert schedule, in the ...
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Doctor-patient discussions neglect potential harms of lung cancer screening, study finds Lung cancer screening is recommended for high-risk current and former smokers, but because of the potential harms of screening, the U.S. Preventive ...
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Vic Beasley once again dedicating season to raise funds for childhood cancer research A very special Rally Kid, Mary Tipton Carter, wants to help Beasley in his efforts. MT, who fought solid tumor cancer and has been cancer-free for three ...
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Gaza's cancer patients between siege, political failure Cancer patients in Gaza are being turned away from hospitals because doctors have run out of drugs. The land, air and sea blockade by Israel has ...
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FDA expands recall of blood pressure drugs over cancer-causing risks NDMA is classified as a likely human carcinogen -- a substance linked to causing cancer -- by an international cancer research agency.
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For Central Illinois cancer patients, each case presents unique challenges DECATUR — Healthy lifestyles are not a uniform cure or prevention for cancer, something to which millions of families can attest. Organizations like ...
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Texas firefighters with cancer often denied workers' comp HOUSTON — Many Texas cities are denying workers' compensation to firefighters with cancer, according to union leaders and state lawmakers.
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Rare cancer could be caught early using simple blood tests A pioneering study into myeloma, a rare cancer, could lead to GPs using simple blood tests to improve early diagnosis. The study investigated the best ...
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Agencies take proactive approach to fighting cancer Healthy lifestyles are not a uniform cure or prevention for cancer, something to which millions of families can attest. Organizations like the American ...
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Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors and Cancer Recurrence in Swedish Patients With Rheumatoid ... Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors and Cancer Recurrence in Swedish Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort ...
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Australian farmers body says Roundup cancer ruling is 'in blatant ignorance' of science Australia's National Farmers' Federation has rejected the finding of a US court that the weedkiller Roundup causes cancer, saying it set a "reckless ... Jury Finds Monsanto Liable in the First Roundup Cancer Trial – Here's What Could Happen Next - EcoWatch
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Cancer center director pledges to halve state's cancer rate Kentucky leads the nation in the percentage of residents who get cancer and those who die from it, and the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer ...
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BBC presenter Rachael Bland opens up about her incurable breast cancer diagnosis The 40-year-old, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2016, revealed that she is in a "race against time" to publish a memoir for her two-year-old son, ...
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Multigene test may find risk for heart disease, diabetes and breast cancer You know your cholesterol, your blood pressure ... your heart gene score? Researchers say a new way of analyzing genetic test data may one day ...
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MIT Creates AI to Optimize Brain Cancer Treatment Advances in medical science have resulted in higher cancer survival rates, but the treatments consisting mainly of chemotherapy and radiation are still ...
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Solutions and concerns: How Central Illinois is managing its high cancer rate A decline has also taken place in Central Illinois, where counties including DeWitt and Macon have continued to report cancer incidence rates higher ...
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See striking and bizarre images of cancer cells The free exhibition, held at the Federation Square in the city, features images and videos taken from medical research, and the pictures of cancer cells ...
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Chinese researchers identify key proteins associated with lung cancer BEIJING, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese researchers have identified 21 key proteins that can inhibit or encourage the growth of lung cancer cells, ...
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Cancer In The News: Bias And Quality In Media Reporting Of Cancer Research. Abstract. Cancer research in the news is often associated with sensationalising and inaccurate reporting, giving rise to false hopes and expectations.
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Monsanto to pay up in cancer case San Francisco jurors ruled that DeWayne Johnson's exposure to the weedkiller caused his non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; more than 800 cancer patients ...
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Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center recognized as the best in the region, and ... Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center has been ranked the highest for cancer care in New England for the 18th straight year, by U.S. ...
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Multiplexed Detection of Protein Cancer Markers with Biobarcoded Nanoparticle Probes Nanoparticle Probes for the Detection of Cancer Biomarkers, Cells, and ... and Near-Infrared Photothermal Therapy of Human Breast Cancer Cells.
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IBM Promised Its AI Platform Watson Would Be a Big Step Forward in Treating Cancer. But After ... Can Watson cure cancer? That's what IBM asked soon after its AI system beat humans at the quiz show "Jeopardy!" in 2011. Watson could read ...
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Bayer Takes the Hit After Monsanto Loses Roundup Cancer Trial Two months after clinching its $66 billion purchase of Monsanto Co., Bayer AG faces a protracted legal battle over the U.S. company's Roundup weed ...
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is it cancer? Latest posts and comics. is it cancer? shapely · Confidence. is it cancer? on August 13, 2018. Chapter: Awkward Yeti Comics. Characters: Brain, Lars ...
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Poisonous Dust From 9-11 Is Giving People Cancer Almost 10,000 first responders and other New Yorkers have been diagnosed with cancers linked to the toxic dust and smoke that fell during the 9/11 ...
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Improved Survival Seen for Some with Pancreatic Cancer People diagnosed with pancreatic cancer face long odds: According to the American Cancer Society, the 5-year relative survival rate for all stages of ...
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JAMA Internal Medicine This study analyzes data from the Danish Lung Cancer Screening Trial to determine the amount of overdiagnosis of computed tomography–detected ...
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feces cancer When someone holds in feces for an extremely long time, they develope rips in the anal wall and feces particles enter the rip causing infection then ...
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Joseph A. Sparano, MD, Named Vice Chair of ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group Joseph A. Sparano, MD, Named Vice Chair of ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group. EurekAlert! The Global Source for Science News View on ...
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Evaluating Shared Decision Making for Lung Cancer Screening This analysis assesses the quality of shared decision making between clinicians and patients eligible for lung cancer screening regarding the initiation ...
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MD Anderson ranked No. 1 for cancer care in national survey The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center again has ranked No. 1 for cancer care by U.S. News & World Report's annual "Best Hospitals" ...
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Colon cancer triumph: Joyful wedding after fears of a funeral Colon cancer nearly killed Stephen Estrada in his 20s. An experimental immunotherapy drug saved him. He just got married and fights for others with ...
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Boy's cancer becoming 'too aggressive to treat' The Oskaloosa cancer warrior celebrated his 11th birthday with Wapello County public safety this month, and Independence Day in a helicopter last ...
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It's time to observe National Immunization Awareness Month! As summer comes to a close and kids head back to school, don't forget to add one more thing to your school supply list: vaccinations. August is ...
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Clinical significance of immune microenvironment in ovarian cancer patients Ovarian cancer is one of the leading causes of death from gynecologic malignancy in women. High-grade serous carcinomas, low-grade serous ...
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