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‘More is Not Always Better’ in Chemoradiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer
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For patients with head and neck cancer, receiving less chemoradiotherapy may be more effective than the traditional one-size-fits-all approach.Treatment ...

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Courage Helped Me Become Cancer-Free
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“Courage is the most important of all the virtues because without courage, you can’t practice any other virtue consistently,” Maya Angelou once said.This ...

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Teen Meets the Bone Marrow Donor Who Saved His Life, Soccer Player Scores Winning Goal After Returning From Cancer and More
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The World Health Organization focused on mitigating survival disparities between high- and low-income countries regarding children with cancer. ...

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Living My Best Life Cancer Free
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I loved Alaska, but when I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer, I became intimately aware of the challenges my community faced in accessing adequate health ...

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A guide to spotting health misinformation
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You’ve just sat down after a long day. Perhaps you’re scrolling on your phone or reading the newspaper and trying to unwind.  Then you come across a ...

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ScottishPower blows us away with £40m raised – Cancer Research UK
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Partnerships like this exist to improve the lives of people affected by cancer. They exist for the 375,000 people who are diagnosed with cancer in the ...

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FDA Approves Tepmetko for Metastatic NSCLC Subtype
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Tepmetko (tepotinib) for adult patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with ...

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Experts Give an Overview of the Latest Melanoma Therapies
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Melanoma, a type of skin cancer, has been historically challenging tumor to treat in the advanced setting due to an aggressive nature and resistance to ...

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Cancer Vaccine Could Go ‘Above and Beyond Standard of Care’ For Patients
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The future of potentially approved mRNA cancer vaccines is on the horizon, experts said.The oncology community is on the cusp of a sea change regarding ...

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Bras, Breasts and Bedside Toilets
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Have you ever been to a carnival and walked into a house of horrors or a funhouse? Often a place where all the mirrors play tricks on you and make you look ...

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More Than One-Third of Cardio-Oncology Patients Experience Sleep Apnea
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Many patients with cancer who are being monitored for heart complications experience sleep apnea, a study found. More than one third of patients with cancer ...

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Can I Make an Impact This Cholangiocarcinoma Awareness Month?
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I recently spoke with a friend about the things I had planned for Cholangiocarcinoma Awareness Month. She wondered if anything we did could actually make a ...

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