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Patient Perceptions of Cervical Cancer Screening
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The expert panel discusses ways doctors can make cervical cancer screening easier in terms of access and the patient experience.

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Treatment Options for Patients With Primary or Recurrent Cervical Cancer
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Experts on cervical cancer discuss treatment options for patients with primary or recurrent cervical cancer and review the GOG 240 study.

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On the Front Lines of Lung Cancer
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Brian Sturgill was originally told by doctors that they couldn’t do much for his lung cancer, until his doctor at the VA gave him hope. Photo credit: ...

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More Than A Good Deed
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In September 2021, I attended St. Peregrine’s Cancer Support Group at my church. At the time, I was in remission from stage 3B lung cancer. Several months ...

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King’s Speech lays out plans for a smokefree future – Cancer Research UK
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What are the next steps? The UK Government, on behalf of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, has already launched a public consultation on ...

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When It Comes to Cancer Care, Not All Medicare Plans Are The Same
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It’s 2024 and your doctor says that you have cancer.Will your health insurance give you access to the best possible treatment?That’s a question over 60 ...

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New Treatments Are on the Horizons for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
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There are many new agents being investigated for the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) that will hopefully improve outcomes for patients with ...

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Research with Integrity – What you need to know about generative AI – Cancer Research UK
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By declaring when and where an AI has been used and for what purposes, researchers can demonstrate honesty in their approach. Some organisations – ...

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Thousands of women offered anastrozole to help prevent breast cancer – Cancer Research UK
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The breast cancer treatment anastrozole has today been licensed as an option for preventing the disease in high-risk women in the UK.  An estimated ...

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Targeted Agents Shift the Landscape of CLL Treatment
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Strides have been made for the frontline treatment of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), such as the shift from chemo immunotherapy to ...

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Survival May Not Differ by Race in Multiple Myeloma Treated With Abecma
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There were no racial or ethnic differences between patients with regards to overall survival (the time a patient lives following treatment) or ...

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Lowering Doses to Increase Quality of Life in Lung Cancer
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Michele Altizer, right, with her youngest son, JAKE, left. The mother of three received a diagnosis of lung cancer after developing a cough and shortness of ...

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