Friday, January 15, 2021

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Daily update January 15, 2021
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Only 5 to 10 percent of all cancers are hereditary, but research reveals that family history can increase your chances of developing cancer. Factors that ...
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Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Researchers estimate that prostate cancer is the most commonly ...
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Does that mean cancer patients should be first in line for their shot — or last? If they're in treatment, could a vaccine make them sicker? What about those ...
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However, a biopsy of his bone marrow on December 17th led to findings of cancerous cells. Xavier was recently diagnosed with stage IV Osteosarcoma.
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Cancer death rate sees sharpest decline on record. For the report, the researchers analyzed cancer mortality data from the National Center for Health ...
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Nearly two decades after uncovering this link, scientists discovered that a growing number of oropharyngeal cancers are also caused by HPV. Now, the ...
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The former child star is awaiting test results to learn the exact location and nature of the cancer. Diamond came to fame in the 1990s with his role of ...
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Her dad battled colon cancer too. Just before Thanksgiving, Farr-Kaye's three sons dropped her at the hospital door for surgery – to remove the mass ...
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A post said, "At this time we can confirm that Dustin does have cancer. Dustin will disclose more information once it is available and a plan moving ...
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COVID-19 restrictions delayed the diagnosis and treatment of many cancers, according to a new study released Thursday by Dana-Farber/Brigham ...
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In a statement released Thursday night, the Vaillancourt family said the cancer is growing quickly and Kim doesn't have much time left. Credit: WGRZ.
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"Well, the lung cancer decided to spread and now I have brain cancer too," she said, adding that she no longer has the energy levels to "fight cancer ...
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The drop was directly related to fewer cancer screening tests being performed. While cancer screenings rebounded to pre-pandemic levels in the ...
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"We were delighted to see so many innovative and competitive research proposals for our first round of pilot grants in the area of brain cancer. By forging ...
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– Fighting cancer is already scary and stressful. Now, imagine navigating treatments during a pandemic. One Little Rock non-profit is helping cancer ...
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In fact, cervical cancer screenings can prevent cervical cancer by detecting pre-cancerous cells and even early stage cancer when it is most treatable. " ...
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Progress is also being made in the fight against cancer in Maine. Cancer Center (File)(WABI).
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BUFFALO, N.Y – Cancer is a notoriously complex disease, in part because it may be caused by mutations among hundreds or even thousands of ...
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14, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- When journalist Catherine Guthrie learned that she would need to have a mastectomy following a breast cancer ...
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Leading cancer experts at the University of Birmingham have solved a ... the development of all blood cells and is frequently mutated in blood cancers.
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Dr. Denlinger holds several leadership positions at Philadelphia-based Fox Chase Cancer Center, including chief of gastrointestinal and medical ...
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It features the image of a mastectomy patient with a colorful floral headdress, based on a professional photo shoot done by a cancer survivor. "To me, it ...
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"The growth of tumor emboli is important for the spread and metastasis of certain types of cancers. For example, inflammatory breast cancer has this ...
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Early detection remains an important strategy to improve outcomes. How familiar are you with early-stage breast cancer? Check your knowledge with ...
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Upfront cytoreductive surgery plus hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy may be a viable treatment for certain older women with ovarian cancer, ...
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Using molecular imaging to target cancer cells, Dr. Ulaner will also be conducting trials to evaluate the efficacy of targeted radiation therapy ("liquid ...
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January 14, 2021 - A team from UT Southwestern (UTSW) has found that a significant number of breast cancer patients have higher levels of the ...
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NACOGDOCHES, Texas (KTRE) - A Nacogdoches police officer and his wife received news that both are battling cancer. The community is rallying ...
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Under normal circumstances, 32% of colorectal cancers in England are typically diagnosed through the rapid access 2-week wait (2WW) urgent ...
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Cooking and keeping a healthy diet comes naturally to Sandy Foster. It's been that way ever since her breast cancer diagnosis. She has now been ...
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Screening mammography is estimated to decrease breast cancer mortality by 20 to 40 percent. However, researchers noted that significant false positive ...
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— News, features, and commentary about cancer-related issues. by Charles Bankhead, Senior Editor, MedPage Today January 14, 2021.
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"RadClip allows physicians to evaluate the aggressiveness of the cancer and the response to treatment so they don't overtreat or undertreat the ...
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— The people who work at a local startup company are celebrating a big honor, a recognition for work they hope will be a game changer for cancer ...
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In the early 1980s, researchers realized that nearly all cervical cancer is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), a DNA virus from the ...
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All patients answered 4 surveys, including a novel Prostate Cancer Beliefs Questionnaire (PCBQ), the Decisional Regret Scale, the Expanded Prostate ...
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"The COVID-19 pandemic has functionally stopped skin cancer screening; what is important is not to restart it," say the authors, led by H. Gilbert Welch, ...
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Click here to subscribe to the Ovarian Cancer News Today Newsletter! Combining the experimental vaccine galinpepimut-S (GPS) with the immune ...
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Cancer is harmful to people. Bacteria also can be harmful. But when the bacteria is made harmless and attacks cancer, people win. That's a simplified ...
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Breast cancer specimens from all the patients were retrospectively assessed for Ki67 expression level and the presence of stromal tumor infiltrating ...
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The growth of tumor emboli is important for the spread and metastasis of certain types of cancers. For example, inflammatory breast cancer has this ...
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Adam J. Gadzinski, MD, MS, highlights positive outcomes of telemedicine multidisciplinary urologic cancer clinics implemented by the University of ...
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Mary Mayfield, 88, has been crocheting for decades. She said she loves doing it and for years has been donating her hand-made afghans to cancer ...
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Another top story was about a study that showed certain gene sets and early-life adiposity may be linked to an increased risk for breast cancer.
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"I'm a scar roadmap," she said, referring to the 15 surgeries, radiation and chemotherapy she'd endured as a two-time breast cancer survivor.
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It's really hard to lose $5,000 saved for chemo treatment. "I have stage four terminal cancer this isn't a game. This is my life and that man stood there at ...
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Patients with both lung cancer and autoimmune disease have no significant difference in survival than patients with lung cancer alone, according to ...
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One of the Boston area's largest cancer research hospitals is launching a fund to help fuel startups working on cancer treatments and research.
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WEB
Cover Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Volume 19 (2021): Issue 1 (Jan 2021). in Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Online ISSN: 1540-1413. Print ISSN: 1540-1405.
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A critical role for fas-mediated off-target tumor killing in T cell immunotherapy
T cell-based therapies have induced cancer remissions, though most tumors ultimately progress, reflecting inherent or acquired resistance including ...
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Cervical Cancer Infographic 3
Wyoming Cancer Program. Mission: To reduce the burden of cancer through evidence-based screening and prevention strategies, including education, ...
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A Breast Cancer Diagnosis Followed Finding a Small Lump, But This NJ Mom Is Fighting
Christina is surrounded by the support of her family and friends as she undergoes radiation treatment at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center.
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Cancer Screening Tests and Cancer Diagnoses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Overall, 15 453 patients (with 1985 ensuing diagnoses) had undergone 1 of the 5 cancer screening examinations (low-dose computed tomography, ...
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Cancer Team Members
Medical Oncologists specialize in treating cancer with chemotherapy, the use of drugs to kill cancer cells. Your medical oncologist will explain your ...
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What to Know for Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
Cervical cancer is a tumor that forms in the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina, called the cervix. Women ages 35 to 44 are most ...
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BEYOND CANCER SURVIVAL: Workshop Offers Lifelong Skills to Improve Quality of Life
Cancer Thriving & Surviving, a free workshop designed to support the needs of cancer survivors and their families is being offered in a virtual format...
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Bladder Cancer and Immunotherapy with Dr. Terence Friedlander
Dr. Terence Friedlander discusses the latest updates in immunotherapy bladder cancer at the 2020 CRI Virtual Immunotherapy Patient Summit.
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RCE-ESMO-ESO Training Course for Rare Cancer Patient Advocates 2021 Online Training
The Rare Cancer Patient Advocates Training Course 2021 will virtually take place over multiple days, from January 14 to January 21.
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Sequential Chemotherapy for Early-Stage, Post–Radical Hysterectomy Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is a preventable disease with a relatively low incidence of 13 800 new cases annually in the United States, approximately 50% of ...
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