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Cancer Cells Converted Into Harmless Immune cellsScientists from Stanford discovered it's possible to force leukemia cells to mature into a type of immune cell that may help body clear up other tumor cells.
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Can Kidney Cancer be Detected Early?New cancer study says they can now detect whether you have kidney cancer earlier by measuring protein levels in your urine.
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Are Breast Biopsies Accurate?new study shows that biopsy specialists often misdiagnose cancer, reiterating the point that women should get second opinions before pursuing treatment options
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Powerful Cancer Drug Only Helps Some PatientsResearchers have found a genetic signature within long tumors that seems to predict whether an immunotherapy drug will work and who will benefit most.
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New Treatment For Childhood CancerUnituxin treats Neuroblastoma, a type of cancer in the nerve cells. It appears in children 5 years and younger. The survival rate in children with Neuroblastoma
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Online Personalized Cancer Services May Be a HackAccording to new study, tumor test, genetic risk analyses, and other products or services sold online as personalized cancer medicine are usually not backed by
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What are your Chances of Surviving a Risky Surgery?Experts say the chance of surviving any of four high-risk surgeries can vary by as much as 23 percent depending on what hospital patients use, according to
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New Vaccine Could Extend Glioblastoma Patients’ Lives By 9 YearsResearchers at Duke University believe experimental treatment has prolonged patients’ lives. One patient, Sandy Hilburn saw her life extended by 9 years
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According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention, two of three people with invasive cancer will survive five years or more.The five-year survival rates were about 97% for prostate cancer, 88% for breast cancer, 63% for colorectal cancer, and 18% for lung cancer.
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Family History of Prostate Cancer May Increase Women’s Risk for Breast CancerNew study has found that a family history of prostate cancer may also increase women’s risk of breast cancer. If family history of breast and prostate cancers