A new report shows that although Hispanic men and women in the continental United States and Hawaii have 25% to
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Unique aspects of pancreatic cancer proteins could lead to early detection, new treatments
A large international collaboration led by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center has identified promising new targets for
Continue reading »New method used to study how cancer cells are organised
Changes in individual cancer cells over time may explain why brain tumors develop so differently, and why some cancer cells
Continue reading »‘Concerning’ Low Rates of Durvalumab Maintenance Therapy in NSCLC in US
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Many patients with unresectable stage-III non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the United States are not
Continue reading »Upfront Add-On Veliparib May Not Help Smokers With Lung Cancer Live Longer
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Adding veliparib to platinum-based chemotherapy for first-line treatment of current smokers with advanced squamous non-small-cell
Continue reading »94% of double jabbed Britons would have a booster vaccine, survey reveals
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Continue reading »Study uncovers epigenetic mechanisms that promote glioma tumor growth
Northwestern Medicine investigators have discovered the epigenetic mechanisms involved in the regulation of multiple oncogenes in glioma cells, mechanisms that
Continue reading »Earthquake that rocked Haiti could trigger COVID-19 spike as assistance rushes in
Haiti, already reeling from a recent 7.2-magnitude earthquake and lashing rains from Tropical Storm Grace, could face another deadly disaster
Continue reading »Management of Malignant Alimentary Tract Obstruction
The American Gastroenterological Association published a clinical practice update expert review for managing malignant alimentary tract obstructions (MATOs) that includes
Continue reading »Eating more plant-based foods associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease in midlife
Eating more nutritious, plant-based foods is heart-healthy at any age, according to two research studies published today in the Journal
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