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The Doctor is In: Skin Cancer

Did you know most skin cancers, when diagnosed early, are curable? View this segment on First Coast Living to learn how to use the “ABCD’s” to help identify …

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Prevention and Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer

The past decade has seen rapid growth of research into the prevention and early detection of ovarian cancer. Screening studies have been met with mixed resul…

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How Precise Chemical Modifications Turn Genes On And Off During Early Development — And How Those Mechanisms Are Disrupted In Cancer

A large, multi-institutional research team involved in the NIH Epigenome Roadmap Project has published a sweeping analysis in the current issue of the journal Cell on how genes are turned on and off to direct early human development…

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Research: More Idaho women beating breast cancer

According to the Komen Foundation Idaho affiliate, the five-year survival rate for Idaho women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer was 74 percent in 1980.

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Dr. Steven Leh Discusses Lung Cancer on The Morning Blend

The bad news: more people die of lung cancer each year than three major cancers combined. The good news: early detection and advanced diagnostic tools are sa…

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Mapping the embryonic epigenome: How genes are turned on and off during early human development

A large, multi-institutional research team has published a sweeping analysis of how genes are turned on and off to direct early human development.

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New breakthroughs helping woman survive breast cancer

Having breast cancer is no longer a death sentence. Women are now surviving it. According to the Boise Komen Race for the Cure, in 1980 the five-year survival rate for Idaho women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer was 74 percent.

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New breakthroughs helping woman survive breast cancer

Having breast cancer is no longer a death sentence. Women are now surviving it. According to the Boise Komen Race for the Cure, in 1980 the five-year survival rate for Idaho women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer was 74 percent.

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Genomic testing helps breast cancer patients make chemotherapy decision

A new genomic test may provide patients with certain types of early-stage breast cancer critical information about whether they actually benefit from chemotherapy or if they could safely avoid the treatment and it’s long lasting side effects such as hair loss, nausea and fatigue.

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Bristol mum Laura Goodchild was diagnosed with breast cancer… while 26 weeks…

Laura Goodchild was just 27 at the time and her daughter, Iris, had to be delivered eight weeks early so she could start chemotherapy for the aggressive cancer.

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