Cancer is transported from one organ to another by invisible bubbles. Understanding these microscopic messengers could change ...
From diagnosis to discovery, AI is revolutionizing medicine, including the cancer fight. From diagnosis to discovery, AI is already revolutionizing medicine. It's also reshaping the fight against one ...
Support dos and don'ts from breast cancer survivors. Oct. 9, 2013— -- intro: Whether your friend or family member is newly diagnosed or in the midst of treatment, she's unlikely to be wowed by ...
Preventing a cancer diagnosis is a top health goal for many – and what people eat and drink can potentially play a big role. Matcha, a type of green tea that's also a popular coffee alternative, may ...
A new study of liver cancer shows three ways to reduce the risk in the majority of cases. We learn more about what they are and what else the study found. The third leading cause of cancer death is ...
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A new nanorobot designed to improve immune cell recognition could help treat colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer, the abnormal growth of cancerous cells in the large intestine or the rectum, is one of the most common ...
Jamie Mafdali of South Florida was hit with a cancer double-whammy three years ago. Shortly after her mother began treatment for breast cancer and learned it had metastasized, Mafdali herself was ...
Triple negative breast cancer is aggressive and hard to treat. It also disproportionately affects Black women. A University of Kansas medical researcher is working to find out why and expand treatment ...
Some claim the new multi-cancer detection tests will “revolutionize” cancer screening. Others fear the “worried well” will succumb to slick marketing and subpar tests and overwhelm both primary care ...
Within hours of a family hearing the news their child has cancer, social worker Josanne Grimshaw is in touch to help them through their darkest days. “The shock is immediate,” says Josanne. “As soon ...
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