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Stem Cell Discovery Could Spare Cancer Patients from Side EffectPeople who have head and neck cancer and undergo radiation treatments usually suffer from permanent damage to their salivary glands. The damage can
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Mediterranean Diet Could Decrease Breast CancerHistorically breast cancer rates have been lower in Mediterranean countries than in Northern or Central European countries or in the United States
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Brazil’s Population has Genetic Mutation Affecting their Ability to Resist CancerP53 has turned out to be the most important single gene in cancer and has been one of the most popular areas of study in the history of molecular
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How Can your Diet Affect your Breast Cancer Risk?The women who were in the extra-virgin olive oil group of the study were the least likely to develop breast cancer. The researchers also found
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New Cancer TreatmentExperts have long been searching for ways to find the spread, or metastasis, of cancer at an early stage, but cancer cells that circulate in the bloodstream
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Are More Men getting Breast Cancer?Breast cancer has typically been seen as a disease that affects women, but that is not the case. Men across the world are inflicted with breast cancer as well.
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Synthetic Tumor Tissue Possible New Tool Against CancerA new study found that using hydrogels, biologists can quickly create near-real tissue microenvironments to study how tumors grow and behave.
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Brazilian Wasp Venom Possible Weapon Against CancerScientists claim that the venom of a wasp native to Brazil, Polybia paulista, could be life-saving. Use of venom as a treatment is still highly theoretical.
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The Breast Blood Test you should getExperts are saying the blood test they developed can find an individual's circulating tumor DNA, or ctDNA, matched to the cancer for which they were treated.
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Are Second Cancer Cases Common?Often when physicians speak about second cancers, they mean a different tissue form or a different site, not a recurrence or spread of the original tumor.