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Types of Skin Cancer and Their Treatments
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Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. From genetics to the sun, ...

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Expert Identifies Chemo Shortage as a ‘Simple Tragedy of US Health System’
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As the platinum-based chemotherapy shortage continues affecting patients with cancer treated with cisplatin and carboplatin, cancer research may slow down ...

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Saving Lives with a Cascade
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Cascade genetic testing is one of the most important tools available to help break the cycle of hereditary cancer in families. With over fifty known ...

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Author, Five-Time Cancer Survivor Shares His Experiences in New Book
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Bill C. Potts, author of the book “Up for the Fight,” lends his experiences and knowledge about cancer to his readers as a five-time cancer survivor.“In ...

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Talvey Gets Accelerated Approval for Myeloma Treatment
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted an accelerated approval to Talvey (talquetamab-tgvs) for the treatment of adults with relapsed/refractory ...

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AI Is Changing the Way Patients With Cancer Learn About Their Disease
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Artificial intelligence (AI) platforms are providing a new way for patients with cancer to learn about their disease, and as such, things are moving into a ...

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FDA Grants Regular Approval of Gavreto for Metastatic NSCLC Subset
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted regular approval for Gavreto (pralsetinib) for the treatment of adults with metastatic RET fusion-positive ...

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The Power of a Ritual Bath and Cancer
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A ritual bath is something that Jewish women have done for thousands of years, and Jewish wisdom has shown them how powerful it can be. Men also can take ...

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MDS Diagnoses Need an Expert Opinion
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Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are rare blood cancers that can often be difficult to diagnose, highlighting the importance of patients getting second ...

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Biomarkers Found for Early Detections of GVHD
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For patients with blood cancer, one possibility for a cure is to undergo a stem cell transplantation. With this, comes the risk of obtaining a side effect ...

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Radiotherapy Technique May Prevent Swallow Dysfunction in Head and Neck Cancer
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“Our findings suggest that reducing dose to the pharyngeal constrictor muscle translates into patient benefit through improved swallowing function,” the ...

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CURE Diet and Exercise Webinar
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In conjunction with Cancer Champions, CURE® recently hosted the “Educated Patient® Webinar: An Overview of Diet and Exercise in Cancer Care,” hosted by ...

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