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Trialjectory uses self-reported clinical data to match cancer patients with clinical trials TrialJectory, which is developing a new technology service to match cancer patients with clinical trials, has raised $2.7 million to finance its continued ...
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What's new in breast cancer research: #SABCS19 edition The largest scientific breast cancer conference in the world, SABCS drew close to 8,000 attendees to hear 1,000-person plenaries and spotlight talks ...
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Large study links sustained weight loss to reduced breast cancer risk A large new study finds that women who lost weight after age 50 and kept it off had a lower risk of breast cancer than women whose weight remained ...
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Fake cancer treatments reportedly banned on Facebook Groups promoting fake cancer treatments have reportedly been banned from Facebook. Two of the groups that have now been shut out had around ...
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Researchers Investigate Cancer Clusters In North Carolina In three neighboring towns near Charlotte, the cancer rates are much higher than expected. No one seems to understand why. And as Claire Donnelly ...
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Flyers dedicate 4-1 victory to cancer-stricken teammate The Flyers played their first home game since Lindblom was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a cancerous tumor that grows in the bones or in the ...
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Merck Nears Approval of New Use for Blockbuster Cancer Drug Keytruda Merck's blockbuster drug Keytruda seems to be on the brink of racking up one more approval that would allowed it to be used for treating yet another ...
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Cancer Drug Shows Promise for Parkinson's Patients "We found that nilotinib is reasonably safe using doses 25% to 50% lower than the cancer dose," said lead researcher Dr. Charbel Moussa, ...
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Weight loss may reduce breast cancer risk for post-menopausal women, study finds Post-menopausal women who can lose weight and keep it off have a lower risk of developing breast cancer than women who maintain their weight, ...
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Why Haven't We Been Able to Cure Cancer? Depending on who is speaking, the war against cancer that President Richard Nixon declared nearly half a century ago has either been a soaring ...
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When cells cycle fast, cancer gets a jumpstart The progression of cancer has been studied extensively, and the key steps in this journey have been well mapped, at least in some solid tumors: ...
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Scientists make 'exciting' advancement in certain breast cancer drugs Two new drugs for advanced HER2-positive breast cancer were tested in separate studies, and scientists say they've made progress in the ...
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Sustained weight loss in middle-age may lower breast cancer risk (Reuters Health) - In women over age 50, losing just four pounds and keeping the weight off can lower breast cancer risk, a new study suggests.
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New model explains how our immune system sometimes helps cancer spread Mathematicians at the University of Alberta have developed a model that explains how the immune system interacts with cancer—and in some cases, ...
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FDA approves expanded label for Pfizer, Astellas' prostate cancer therapy Xtandi The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Pfizer and Astellas Pharma's Xtandi to treat patients with a type of prostate cancer, the ...
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Best Life: Feeling good fighting cancer MIAMI, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Going through cancer treatment not only affects a person emotionally but it can also take a toll on their physical ...
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Structural analysis reveals an unexpected mechanism for a cancer drug Palbociclib is clinically approved for use in treating breast cancer, but according to a new study, the molecular mechanism behind the drug's ...
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Cutting-edge chemo delivery for colorectal cancer Every year, nearly 140,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with colorectal cancer. In up to a quarter of those, it has spread to the liver.
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Possible strategy for cancer treatment found in nuclear transport proteins Although less often the focus of cancer research, recent studies have hinted at the possible importance of a type of protein known as nuclear transport ...
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Spreading The Word About Radon Cancer Risk, An Invisible Killer Statistically, radon contributes to the death of one person in the United States every 25 minutes, according to the group Cancer Survivors Against ...
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Sustained weight loss lowers risk for breast cancer Women aged 50 years and older who had sustained weight loss over more than 8 years demonstrated a decreased risk for breast cancer compared ...
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ImmunoGen shares rise on ovarian cancer study The drug, mirvetuximab soravtansine, is being tested as a treatment for some women with ovarian cancer who have previously been treated with ...
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'Smart needle' could identify cancer instantly Made up of fibre-optics encased within a fine needle, the probe can look for cancer under the skin's surface in areas such as the neck. Healthy tissue ...
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Gastric cancer susceptibility marker discovered Gastric cancer, the third most common cause of cancer-related deaths, is often associated with a poor prognosis because it tends to be diagnosed at ...
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'It's Tragic': Kashmere Gardens Health Survey Planned As State Confirms Cancer Cluster Higher than average cancer rates were confirmed in the neighborhood by a state investigation in August, but not widely publicized until December.
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Sock it to Cancer drops off donations Start Center for Cancer Care SAN ANTONIO – A group from Clark High School called Sock it to Cancer, which has been collecting and delivering socks and blankets to the Start ...
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After my husband was diagnosed with brain cancer, he cashed his $700K life insurance and ... My husband was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2001. Doctors told us not to bother acquiring long-term health care since he wouldn't live five years.
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Life-Saving Tactic In Detecting, Fighting Lung Cancer In New Yorkers Now Being Offered For Free Beating lung cancer comes down to early detection with a fast and easy lung scan, reports CBS2's Dr. Max Gomez. For a long time, many doctors ...
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Omit Surgery in Early-Stage Breast Cancer? Not Yet SAN ANTONIO ― It's an enticing idea in an age of breast cancer treatment de-escalation: omit surgery if a patient achieves what looks like a complete ...
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This Young Mother with Cancer Thought She Couldn't Afford Her Dream Wedding — Until a ... Diagnosed with cancer soon after giving birth, Ellen Sullivan is now readying for a joyful celebration. Published Dec 17, 2019. Details; Comments.
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Viewpoint: Prostate cancer screening test 'in sight' A large new trial is testing whether MRI scans could be an effective way to screen men for prostate cancer, in a similar way to mammograms offered to ...
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Gilda's Club's Ribbons of Light Tree recognizes those impacted by cancer It's also a way for Gilda's Club to raise money, helping provide services designed to improve the health and quality of life for those dealing with cancer.
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Diabetes, atherosclerosis increase cancer risks Adults with diabetes and those with more than 50% carotid stenosis are at greater risks for cancer than those without diabetes and those with less than ...
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She never smoked—and got lung cancer in her 40s Lung cancer is thought of as a smoker's disease, but as many as 20% of cases occur in people who've never smoked tobacco, said Dr. Richard ...
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Cancer risk slightly higher among patients treated with abatacept Although the risks for specific cancers and infections were similar between abatacept and other biologic and targeted synthetic DMARDs among ...
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Can This Asian Fruit Keep Cancer at Bay? St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 17, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Can a karela a day keep cancer away? According to recent research, the Asian fruit that also is ...
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Facebook Has Banned Groups That Promote Flesh-Eating Fake Cancer Cure While the medical community warns strongly against its use, a small group of people believe that it can cure skin cancer by eating away only the ...
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Men with Breast Cancer Must Attend Major Conferences to Advocate for Themselves More men with breast cancer need to attend major conferences on their disease to not only keep up to date on the latest advancements in breast ...
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Shedding Pounds May Shrink Breast Cancer Risk "Our results suggest that even a modest amount of sustained weight loss is associated with lower breast cancer risk for women over 50," said study ...
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All hail drug reps: Most cancer docs rely on pharma salespeople for info, survey finds Oncologists rely on sales reps for new drug info in cancer market but also turn to digital sources, a survey found. (andrei_r/GettyImages).
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How Cancer Survivor Francesco Acerbi Became One of Italy's Best If there were any doubts about Francesco Acerbi's credentials as one of the nicest men in Italian football, they were dispelled during the Italy national ...
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Structural analysis reveals an unexpected mechanism for a cancer drug The breast cancer drug palbociclib (grey) interacts with its target protein CDK4 (green) in this structural model. Binding of the activator protein p27 to ...
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County to investigate Union Pacific site in northeast Houston after cancer cluster discovered Harris County investigators will examine whether Union Pacific broke state environmental laws related to its management of contamination from a rail ...
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State health department receives grant for hereditary cancer screening The funds from the grant will be used to increase screening for family cancer history, and the use of genetic counseling and testing for hereditary ...
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Our biggest cancer news stories 2019 In 2012, scientists at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute discovered that they could separate breast cancer into 10 distinct categories by ...
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African Americans with cancer have higher risk of blood clots African Americans are at higher risk for cancer-associated venous thromboembolism (VTE) when compared with patients from other races, a new ...
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Prostate Cancer: ASCO Backs Molecular Tests for Risk Stratification Scott Eggener, MD, director of the Prostate Cancer Program at the University of Chicago, was co-chairman of ASCO's expert panel that developed the ...
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GlaxoSmithKline Hopes to Take on Rivals With Rare Blood Cancer Drug This is the web version of Brainstorm Health Daily, Fortune's daily newsletter on the top health care news. To get it delivered daily to your in-box, sign ...
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Radialis bullish on 'gapless' breast cancer imaging device Not only will its novel "gapless" design prevent radiation needed to treat cancer cells from escaping, a common problem in conventional positron ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Treatment and Tumor Biology Differences by Race The study included data on pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma patients collected from the National Cancer Database, which houses about 70% of all ...
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Cancer Defined Albert Lea Cancer refers to any one of a large number of diseases characterized by the development of abnormal cells. Cancer often has the ability to spread ...
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Cancer Mortality Data Cancer Mortality Data. Purpose. To describe the cancer burden in Rhode Island . Key Information. Deaths with underlying cause associated with all ...
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Why do cancer patients choose MD Anderson for treatment? What do people choose MD Anderson for cancer treatment? Ten survivors and one caregiver weigh in.
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How to Cope With the Fear of Cancer Recurrence In this podcast interview, oncology social worker and cancer survivor Hester Hill Schnipper discusses ways to cope with the fear of recurrence.
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How Mindfulness Can Help You Cope With Cancer For individuals affected by cancer, bouts of stress and anxiety can be normal occurrences. Mindfulness can reduce feelings of stress, anxiety, and ...
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San Diego Making Strides Events Every year, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer events unite communities with a shared determination to save lives from breast cancer - all while ...
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Cancer Care & Oncology Our whole healing approach combines the latest breakthroughs in cancer treatments with spiritual and emotional support.
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New findings hint at therapies for African Americans with lung cancer As shown here, lung cancer is associated with a vast stromal desmoplastic reaction (the "neighborhood") in which the connective tissue, associated ...
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Cancer science goes high-tech with advancements in computational medicine Cancer science goes high-tech with advancements in computational ... facial recognition possible could play a role in the next big cancer research ...
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Nanoparticle Drug Delivery Could Boost Cancer Therapy "Our findings have great potential to provide new combination therapy approaches in the treatment of cancer, which is a leading cause of death in the ...
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Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy The Las Vegas Review-Journal recently shared a story about a patient of Comprehensive Cancers and the oncology practice's physician, Josette ...
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Cancer Archives - Labiotech.eu FInd the latest biotech news for Cancer! ... Cellestia Secures €18M to Develop First-in-Class Cancer Drug · Labiotech.eu - The Leading European ...
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Sustained weight loss and risk of breast cancer in women ≥50 years: a pooled analysis of ... Associations between weight change and risk of breast cancer were examined among women aged ≥50 years in the Pooling Project of Prospective ...
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Lung Cancer Initiative awards research grant to Du to investigate novel treatment UNC Lineberger's Hongwei Du, PhD, was awarded a $30000 grant to support his research on an innovative immunotherapy treatment for lung cancer.
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Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network publishes supplemental issue on disparities in ... The Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network published articles that examine approaches to improving equity in cancer prevention and ...
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Beads to Beat Cancer More than 1.2 million Americans develop cancer each year, which translates to a cancer diagnosis every 30 seconds. Cancer cuts through boundaries ...
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Cancer Surgery Cancer surgery for benign and malignant tumors may require minimally invasive diagnostic biopsies, followed by precise tumor removal.
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Wishes Cancer on Obama Justin Lecea refused to apologize after facing heavy criticism for wishing "malignant cancer" on former President Barack Obama.
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BREAKING NEWS: FDA approves enzalutamide for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer December 16, 2019 – Today the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new use for enzalutamide (Xtandi®) for the treatment of ...
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Global burden of cancer attributable to infections in 2018 A new study by scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) estimates the absolute numbers and incidence rates of ...
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Evolution: Changing Paradigms for Women Treating Cancer Kansas City Evolution: Changing Paradigms for Women Treating Cancer is a new and innovative conference presented from a female perspective and designed to ...
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The Best of Good Guys vs. Cancer (Part 1) Crowd at First Flight for the Good Guys vs. Cancer Henry Coleman The 6'8" Top 30 Duke signee at Trinity Episcopal in Richmond, Virginia made his ...
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We have teamed up with Torrid again this... - National Breast Cancer Foundation We have teamed up with Torrid again this Breast Cancer Awareness Month to help make an impact on the lives of women facing breast cancer!
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Moffitt Researchers Develop More Efficient Approach to Create Mouse Models Moffitt Cancer Center researchers have developed a new platform for creating genetically engineered mice to study melanoma that is significantly ...
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Colorectal cancer screening patterns after the American Cancer Society's recommendation to ... In May 2018, the American Cancer Society updated its colorectal cancer (CRC) screening guidelines, lowering the age to initiate screening among ...
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Cancer Biotechnology Learn more about cancer biotechnology for the Master of Biotechnology Program at Northwestern University.
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Emerging roles of F-box proteins in cancer drug resistance Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the world, which leads to decreased life expectancy. Due to aging and population growth, increased ...
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Cancer Care at the Berkeley Outpatient Center Cancer specialists provide the full range of clinical care at Cancer Center Berkeley, part of the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer ...
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Réal Andrews Undergoes Cancer Surgery Daytime alum Réal Andrews was in good spirits as he entered the hospital for cancer surgery.
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2020 Outstanding Trainees in Cancer Prevention and Leading Mentor in Cancer Prevention Awards Location: Cancer Prevention Building, Floor 8, Rooms 5-6. Directions: The Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences presents Rena J.
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National Cancer Institute Contact Person: Caron A. Lyman, Ph.D. Executive Secretary, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, 9609 Medical Center Drive, Room ...
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EvergreenHealth Together, EvergreenHealth and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) offer unrivaled care at Halvorson Cancer Center at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland ...
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Restoring balance to cancer pain management Pain is one of the most common symptoms of cancer and is often thought to be the most feared by patients with advanced disease. Cancer pain ...
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North Florida Regional Medical Center You can walk, jog, or run. Participate as an individual or bring your friends and family and be part of the team. We believe, with your help, Your Next ...
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DNA Repair Journal Club UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. An NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
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Dana-Farber research supports new indication for a prostate cancer drug, which has received FDA ... An oral androgen receptor inhibitor whose clinical testing in metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) was co-led by Christopher ...
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Cancer Research IDIBELL researchers relate the amplification of a chromosomal region with resistance to to a chemotherapeutic drug in breast cancer.
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