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| Cancer: Establishing metastasis Yet this behavior could well help cancer to establish itself in new parts of the body, according to study director and Hirschmann Endowed Professor ...
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| The DNA detectives who are hunting the causes of cancer That killer is squamous cell oesophageal carcinoma -- one of the two main forms of oesophageal cancer, which starts from the cells lining the ...
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| New drug blocks pancreatic cancer growth in mice, study finds Pancreatic cancer is the third-leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. This year, about ...
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| Young Cancer Patients in Poor Countries Get a Boost A new $15 million global campaign against pediatric cancer aims to narrow the gap between treatment in affluent countries and poor ones.
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| Hybrid operating room streamlines diagnosis, treatment of lung cancer When it comes to surviving cancer, early detection and treatment could be the key to a patient's survival. Thanks to an investment by Augusta ...
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| Lung cancer drug could be repurposed to target 'zombie' proteins linked to leukemia The approved lung cancer drug afatinib is one of a number of EGFR inhibitor compounds identified by the study as a potential drug lead for the ...
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| 7 gastro, liver cancer stories you may have missed Healio presents the following reports on risks for and outcomes of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, colorectal cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, and ...
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| Local teen Olivia Stoy now cancer-free PLEASANT LAKE, Ind. (WANE) - Two months after receiving a life-saving bone marrow transplant, Olivia Stoy is cancer-free. According to the ...
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| Enzymes 'partner up' to accelerate cancer, aging diseases The work, focused on two enzymes in yeast, could lead to new insights on stopping runaway cellular growth in cancer tumors, as well as the treatment ...
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| How big pharma payments can hurt cancer patients Shortly afterwards, she developed cancer and now, some years later, she is ... Consequently, every pharmaceutical company with a stake in cancer ...
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| 'New Standard' in Stage IV Small Cell Lung Cancer Results of the study were presented in a plenary session at the World Conference on Lung Cancer and simultaneously published in the New England ...
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| Terminal cancer patient celebrates early Christmas with family For almost 3 years, Martha has been battling triple negative metastatic breast cancer. There was a chance she'd be okay, but recently it has gotten ...
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| Cancer-Fighting Super Kids Fitted for Capes at Rady Children's Hospital Every hero needs their cape and on Monday 100 cancer-fighting superheroes received theirs. One hundred gold capes were passed out to patients at ...
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| Run to raise awareness for breast cancer "Last year, two weeks after Cindy was diagnosed, Becky kept after me and kept after me saying you need to do a 5K for breast cancer," Mietzner said.
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New hope for cancer sufferers THE first UK patient has received radiotherapy using a machine which could one day cure some cancers in a single treatment. The Royal Marsden ...
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| Challenges Remain in Prostate Cancer Paradigm Following the wave of FDA approvals in prostate cancer, Walter M. Stadler, MD, explained that the field has undergone a dramatic transformation, but ...
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| Prostate Cancer Testing, Treatment in Older Men Costs Medicare Estimated $1.2 Billion Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among American men, behind lung cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.
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| AstraZeneca Imfinzi scores lung cancer success The prospect of an effective treatment, or even cure, for lung cancer patients whose disease has not yet spread, has emerged from a study by ...
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| Are Breast Cancer and Vitamin D Deficiency Connected? "For cancer prevention, the American Cancer Society recommends that people achieve and maintain a healthy weight throughout life… For those who ...
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Study: Obesity to become leading cause of cancer in women Obesity is set to overtake smoking as the leading preventable cause of cancer in women in the U.K., according to a new report. Cancer Research U.K. ...
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| Transplant-linked cancer deaths pose questions about safety "4 get cancer from donated organ," blared the headline above a news story last week. It described the case of a woman in Europe who died in 2007.
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| Local woman battling ovarian cancer shares warning for other women For most women, these symptoms are morel likely to be caused by another condition, as 1 in 78 women receive an ovarian cancer diagnosis.
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| Stop the Cancer Excuses If you or someone you know went through cancer, you know how tough it is. You know how quickly it can change the direction of your life, destroy the ...
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| 7 Days in Cancer Research - 26 September 2018 According to a Cancer Research UK report, obesity is set to surpass smoking as the biggest preventable cause of cancer amongst women in the UK, ...
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| Lung Cancer Survivors Report Greater Emotional Effects Five Years After Diagnosis Lung cancer survivors reported that emotional effects are more problematic for long-term survivors after five years, according to recent survey results ...
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| Healthcast: Raising money to help kids with cancer "One hospitalization for a child who has cancer costs about $40,000," ... Covenant Children's Hospital raises money to help children fighting cancer.
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| When you have ovarian cancer, strength is needed in so many ways September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2018 there will be about 22,240 new cases of ...
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Possible warning signs of childhood cancer The most common are frequent headaches, trouble with a fever that doesn't go away, easy bruising, pale, fatigue. All those can be a sign of cancer.".
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| Cancer Center Switches Focus on Fund-Raising as Problems Mount Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has abruptly changed the focus of an annual fund-raising campaign amid a widening crisis that has already ...
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| Australian Cancer Atlas shows cancer burden across the country The Australian Cancer Atlas shows national patterns in cancer incidence and survival rates for 20 of the most common cancers in Australia, such as ...
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Cancer symptoms: Tumour signs revealed by checking eyes at opticians (Image: GETTY Images) Cancer symptoms: Checking your eyes at an opticians could reveal your risk of ... Throat cancer is an umbrella term for a number of different cancers.
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| Artificial intelligence gaining trust for cancer diagnosis and treatment, study finds WHAT HAPPENED. A new survey from McKesson and Ipsos revealed widespread openness toward AI and genetic testing as a solution for cancer ...
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Group of young cancer survivors raise funds for Buddy Bus Group of young cancer survivors raise funds for Buddy Bus ... if anybody deserves to laugh and giggle a bit, it's this group of young cancer survivors.
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| Coaches vs. Cancer it's fair to say most of us know someone personally impacted by cancer. tonight, the mason city high school aimed to raise awareness about the deadly ...
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| Add-On Keytruda Boosts OS in Advanced Squamous Lung Cancer That trial, presented at the 2018 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) meeting, showed that 1-year survival improved dramatically in ...
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| Priest who fled America blamed sex abuse on cancer he didn't have, officials say Documents also said the Connecticut-born Perrault wrote an apology letter to the parents of one victim in 1971 and blamed his actions on cancer, ...
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'COURAGE FOR COLIN' | Toddler is youngest Hopkins patient to try new cancer treatment BALTIMORE (WBFF) - A Howard County 2-year-old is the youngest patient at Johns Hopkins Hospital to try a new FDA-approved therapy designed to ...
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| Board Tasked With Developing Cancer Research Center to Meet Lacks died in 1951 of cervical cancer at Johns Hopkins University, where researchers discovered her cells reproduced indefinitely in test tubes.
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| A dog lost part of her skull to cancer. So researchers printed her a 3D one The 9-year-old dog had a large cancerous tumor on the front of her skull that was pushing dangerously close to her brain and eye socket. It was so ...
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| How genetic testing may help discover cancer-related genes WASHINTON D.C. [USA]: According to a recent study, genetic testing can play a substantial role in medical management by uncovering changes in ...
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| What you need to know about ovarian cancer SPOKANE, Wash. - September is National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. While it's among the more rare forms of cancer for women, it's the 5th ...
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| Former TCU walk-on dies after lengthy battle with stage 4 cancer In December 2016, Taylor was diagnosed with cancer. On Tuesday, three years and four months after he graduated from TCU, Taylor died in his sleep ...
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| Prostate removal helps cancer patients live longer than more common treatments Prostate removal remains an unpopular treatment for cancer patients, but new research indicates the procedure may help men live longer than more ...
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| Putnam City district gives $100000 to OMRF for cancer research Cancer drive funds have paid for research projects, laboratory supplies and established the Putnam City Schools Distinguished Chair in Cancer ...
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| A new weapon in the battle against cancer: artificial intelligence In today's hospitals and healthcare clinics, a new doctor's new assistant is now often on the job — in the form of artificial intelligence. Whether it's ...
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| Colorado congressman backs "common sense" bill that would defer student loan payments for ... A Colorado congressman is backing a bill that, if approved, would pause student loan payments for patients while they receive cancer treatments.
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| This cheap bracelet could decrease your risk of developing skin cancer "I was after a sensor that could tell me how long to spend in the sun to get enough vitamin D, but not damage myself with a potential skin cancer," he ...
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| Lowell General cancer center turns 20 LOWELL -- Four years ago, Pam Paquin was diagnosed with breast cancer. Simultaneously, her daughter was dealing with her own physical and ...
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| Cancer Wellness Expo addresses issues women with cancer face The latest breast cancer treatment options and dealing with chemo side effects are just some of the subjects that will be on the table at this Saturday's ...
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| A Privacy Work-Around for Hereditary Cancer Testing When a patient has an inherited cancer-associated gene, it is desirable — but not easy — to have other family members tested. In the United States, ...
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| Prevalence of Variant Reclassification Following Hereditary Cancer Genetic Testing Question How often and for what types of variant reclassifications are amended reports issued as part of hereditary cancer genetic testing? Findings In ...
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| Gallbladder Cancer This JAMA Patient Page describes the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of gallbladder cancer.
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| Progress and Promise Against Cancer: A Biden Cancer Community Event Editor's note: Progress and Promise Against Cancer is the AACR's initiative to educate the public about cancer and cancer research. This event is part ...
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| Rectal Cancer About 1 in 3 cancers of the large bowel occur in this region. This type of cancer may be treated in a number of ways including surgery, chemotherapy ...
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| How to Talk to a Cancer Patient Without Being a Complete Twit Avoid the temptation to tell the story of your great-uncle Fred, who had cancer and was given sixteen rounds of chemo and enough radiation to ...
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| Bringing Specialized Cancer Care to Nigeria The chances that you'll develop and survive cancer depend on a lot of things, and sometimes it all boils down to where you were born. Is your country ...
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| Role of aberrant glycosylation enzymes in oral cancer progression Vajaria BN, Patel KA, Patel PS Department of Cancer Biology, Molecular Oncology Laboratory, The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
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| New Drug Blocks Pancreatic Cancer Growth in Mice, Study Finds A newly developed drug can prevent the most common type of pancreatic cancer from growing and spreading in laboratory mice, according to a study ...
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| Australian Cancer Atlas Look up your suburb or town to see how diagnosis and survival rates compare with the national average for the 20 most common cancers. Explore the ...
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| Bassett's Cancer Services Screening Program Receives State Grant Bassett's Cancer Services Program (CSP), which has been offering cancer screening services to uninsured and underinsured women and men since ...
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| Breast Cancer Trial Resumes Mersana says it has worked out a new agreement with the FDA to resume recruiting patients for a clinical trial of its anti-breast cancer drug months ...
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| Team Up to Fight Cancer at W-SR Football Game on Oct. 5 The Waverly-Shell Rock football team and coaches, along with the dance team, cheerleaders and band, are teaming up in a national effort to fight ...
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| online-cancer-health-assessments Cancer threatens some more than others. Take one of our online health assessments to know your risk for breast, lung, or colorectal cancer.
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| Managing Pain During Cancer Sep 25 2018, 11:00 AM. Pain is one of the most common and complex symptoms experienced by cancer patients. Not only can cancer itself can cause ...
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| Healthy Eating for the Cancer Survivor – Guidelines for Survivorship Come learn about various lifestyle tips that are recommended for cancer prevention and survivorship. These 10 guidelines are drawn from the ...
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| Australian Cancer Atlas unpacks cancer burden by locality Australians can now discover the impact of cancer in their suburb or town, with the launch of a new cutting-edge Australian Cancer Atlas.
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| NELSON Study Shows CT Screening for Nodule Volume Management Reduces Lung Cancer ... Lung Cancer Mortality by 26 Percent in Men. Toronto, Canada – September 25, 2018 – Findings from a recent study demonstrate that the use of.
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| Faces & Voices of Cancer—in Depth: Michael Stein They removed the node in my groin area. It tested positive for non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The type that can stay dormant for years but pop up any time.
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| Associate Scientist, Personalized Cancer Vaccine The Department of Oncology Biomarker Development at Genentech Research is seeking a highly motivated Associate scientist to contribute to the ...
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| Cancer Doesn't Frighten Me In the fall of 2009, I suddenly went from being a healthy, physically active 47-year-old to a patient with stage IV non–small lung cancer (NSCLC), with a ...
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| Ted R. Lilley CURE Program Work maximum of 40 hours a week (includes seminars) for 8 weeks in a lab with a Knight Cancer Institute faculty member; A stipend (approximately ...
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| New drug candidate makes cancer cells more sensitive to radiotherapy Researchers from Karolinska Institutet and Kancera AB have developed a molecule that makes cancer cells sensitive to radiotherapy. In a study ...
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| Genitourinary Cancer Genitourinary Cancer.
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| Direct-mail FIT Improves Cancer Screening Rates An outreach program that mailed fecal immunochemical test (FIT) to patients as part of standard care significantly improved rates of FIT test completion ...
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| Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month (GCAM) and is a perfect time to encourage women to learn more about cancers of the cervix, ...
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| Childhood Cancer Researcher Awarded $6.2 Million Moonshot Grant A cancer researcher at Nationwide Children's Hospital has received a federal five-year, $6.2 million grant to help uncover how proteins produced by a ...
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| Opioid Use in Cancer Care and the Burden of Cancer-Related Costs Research highlights from the meeting include new details on the use of opioids in cancer care and the burdens of the cost of care.
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| Help Us Raise Funds For Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Every October TJ Ribs supports those who have faced the toughest of obstacles — cancer. This year we are proud to help raise funds for Geaux Pink ...
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| The DNA Detectives Who Are Hunting The Causes Of Cancer Cancer rates vary wildly across the world, and we don't know why. To solve this mystery, scientists are tracking down causes of cancer by the ...
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| Oscar Demands the Truth About His Cancer Secrets are being revealed in these GENERAL HOSPITAL spoilers, and lives will never be the same! Brad is desperate to keep Lucas in the dark ...
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| September 25: New England Cancer Specialists to Convene Biden Cancer Community Summit In conjunction with over 450 local Summits across the nation and the national Summit in Washington DC, New England Cancer Specialists hosted a ...
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| Cancer Immunopathology: Novel Biomarkers for Clinical Use The pharmacologic harnessing of the immune system has proven extremely good results in cancer treatment, with variable degrees of efficacy ...
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| Header Colors of Courage is Hope Scarves' signature event to support sharing scarves, stories and hope with people facing cancer. Named "Most Meaningful ...
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| Events The Bike for Bone Marrow Transplant with CycleBar St. Matthews is a special indoor cycling ride raising funds for our Blood and Marrow Transplant ...
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| Header UofL James Graham Brown Cancer Center is the Pink Diamond Sponsor of Twisted Pink's fifth annual Masquerade Ball. The event is Saturday, Jan.
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| Recommendations for Research and Practice to Improve Work Outcomes Among Cancer Survivors Cancer and its treatment frequently lead to symptoms that interfere with the ability to work, placing cancer survivors and their families at risk for ...
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| Breaking the link between obesity, gastrointestinal cancers Studies have demonstrated a connection between obesity and a person's risk of developing colon and other gastrointestinal cancers. Now, scientists ...
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| Improving the Cure Rate for Stage III Lung Cancer TORONTO, Sept. 25, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today's press conference at the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer's (IASLC's) ...
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| Shaping the cancer fight with smart-imaging computers Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have discovered how to quickly and accurately predict which lung cancer patients will benefit from ...
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| Winning against cancer with CEENTAcares More than 60 golfers took a drive against cancer Friday during the CEENTAcares Classic Golf Tournament at Olde Sycamore Golf Plantation Friday.
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| Assistant/Associate/Professor - Department of Cancer Biology Assistant/Associate/Professor. *Final Rank/Title commensurate w/Education and Experience*. Department of Cancer Biology. University of Cincinnati ...
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| KO Cancer 2018 The second round of KO Cancer that took place last Friday, raised an extraordinary amount of $125,000. Although the event took place on the ring, the ...
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| Golf Event Raises $4700 For Cancer Care The event raised more than $4,700, which was donated to the Kosciusko County Cancer Care Fund, administrated by K21 Health Foundation.
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| Arteaga awarded $600000 to study breast cancer therapy resistance "As cancer detection and treatment have become increasingly sophisticated, mortality for breast cancer has declined, but we must continue to push for ...
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| Lung Cancer Stigma Even as public awareness about lung cancer increased, an alarming increase in perceived stigma associated with this disease also occurred.
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| Cancer in Argentina, 2018 One in five Argentines will have throughout his life, some kind of cancer. The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that 10 million people will be in ...
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| Breast Cancer Treatment Adherence Rates Vary by Race TUESDAY, Sept. 25, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Black women are more likely than white women to skip important hormonal breast cancer treatments, ...
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