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Mike, Prostate Cancer Survivor

Mike was the picture of health, leading an active lifestyle when he found out he had prostate cancer. Learn more about Mike’s experience with robotic surgery…

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Discovery Improves Understanding Of The Biology That Underlies Breast And Ovarian Cancers

A major international study involving a Simon Fraser University scientist has found that sequence differences in a gene crucial to the maintenance of our chromosomes’ integrity predispose us to certain cancers…

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Dissimilar Proteins Evolved Similar 7-Part Shape: Findings Offer Insight Into A Molecule Involved In Cancer And Birth Defects

Solving the structure of a critical human molecule involved in cancer, scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have found what they call a good example of structural conservation – dissimilar genes that keep very similar shapes…

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Cancer CURE found in Gene Therapy Study for Leukemia | 5 cured in 8 DAYS !! AWESOME

Cancer CURE found in Gene Therapy Study for Leukemia | 5 cured in 8 DAYS !! AWESOME | Cure for Cancer found Five people Cured in only Five Days.. Amazing !!!…

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VEGF may not be relevant biomarker for advanced prostate cancer

The well-studied protein VEGF does not appear to have any prognostic or predictive value for men with locally advanced prostate cancer, researchers found.

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Scientists find mutation driving pediatric brain tumors

A type of low-grade but sometimes lethal brain tumor in children has been found in many cases to contain an unusual mutation that may help to classify, diagnose and guide the treatment of the tumors, report scientists.

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Cancer Cure is Here ! Amazing new drug discovered that cures all types of cancer

Researchers might have found the Holy Grail in the war against cancer, a miracle drug that has killed every kind of cancer tumor it has come in contact with,…

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Physicists, biologists unite to expose how cancer spreads

A multi-institutional study has found that cancer cells that can break out of a tumor and invade other organs are more aggressive and nimble than nonmalignant cells.

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Study: Age, race, economics affect cancer treatment

Young poor, black and Hispanic women diagnosed with breast cancer tend to experience longer delays before undergoing treatment and have poorer survival as a direct consequence, researchers have found in a massive analysis of more than 8,000 cases.

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Lung cancer mortality rates linked to primary care provider density

Researchers found lower mortality was associated with higher primary care provider density.

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