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Health inequalities: Improving early cancer diagnosis for everyone – Cancer Research UK
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You’re reading the fifth article in our Health Inequalities Series. It’s part of our ongoing investigation into how inequalities impact every aspect of ...

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Pelabresib Plus Jakafi Reduces Spleen Volume, Myelofibrosis Symptoms
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Pelabresib, an investigational BET inhibitor, when administered in combination with JAK inhibitor Jakafi (ruxolitinib), has been shown to reduce spleen ...

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Welireg Plus Cabometyx Shows Anti-Tumor Activity in Kidney Cancer Type
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The treatment combination of Welireg (belzutifan) and Cabometyx (cabozantinib) demonstrated durable anti-tumor activity in patients with clear cell renal ...

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Melanoma as a Medical Student
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During my first year of medical school, we spent a week learning about cancer-causing genetic mutations. Unfortunately, this topic was something I was ...

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What the autumn statement means for cancer research – Cancer Research UK
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Today, all eyes were on the Chancellor as he set out the economic forecast and announced fiscal measures and public spending in the autumn statement. ...

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Is It Possible to Be Thankful for Cancer?
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How could anyone be thankful for a devastating, life-altering disease? Though challenging and inconceivable, it is possible. Learn about how I managed to ...

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Human Milk-Based Therapy May Be Beneficial in Blood Cancers
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Patients with blood cancers who are undergoing stem cell transplants may benefit from the novel therapy of human milk, according to preliminary findings ...

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Palliative Care Important for Young Patients During ‘Identity Development’
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Palliative care for adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients with cancer is important for symptom management and during a time of “identity development,” ...

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Tisotumab Vedotin for Patients With Cervical Cancer
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Comprehensive insights on the journey of a patient with cervical cancer and treatment options upon progression, with a focus on tisotumab vedotin.

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Don’t Give Up: Advice from a Caregiver
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Don’t give up. Never give up. You are not going to die. My doctor said “Don’t go out and buy a Ferrari. You are going to be around for a while and you are ...

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Attending Annual Check-Ups is Key for Survivors of Bone Marrow Transplants
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Long-term survivors of blood and bone marrow transplantations (BMT) should attend annual visits with their doctors to reduce high healthcare utilization or ...

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Cancer Caregivers Are ‘Often Unseen’
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A cancer diagnosis affects not only the patient with the disease, but the person caring for them, too. Allison Breininger’s life was changed forever when ...

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