'Catalyst for Change' The new study being presented at the annual Genitourinary Cancers Symposium in San Francisco involved 1,400 patients with early stage prostate cancer... READ MORE›
He was diagnosed with Wilms tumour, a rare form of kidney cancer... READ MORE›
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The Federal Government steps up its efforts to improve the abysmally low survival rates for rare cancers, tipping in 26 million to fund 19 clinical trials... READ MORE›
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron visit the Palace Museum, or the Forbidden City, in Beijing, capital of China, Jan. 9, 2018... READ MORE›
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The International Horticultural Expo in Beijing will open on April 29, 2019, in Yanqing District, some 10 kilometers from the Great Wall... READ MORE›
It was erected by the Marie Keating Foundation for their 'Listen To Your Lungs' campaign to coincide with International Lung Cancer Awareness Month... READ MORE›
A Health Canada safety review has found a low number of cases of a rare cancer associated with breast implants... READ MORE›
And in a separate study, its immune-boosting cancer drug Tecentriq helped patients with newly diagnosed lung cancer, in combination with chemotherapy and another Roche medicine, Avastin... READ MORE›
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The Institute of Cancer Research ICR, London, described the drugs as among the most important breakthroughs for women with advanced cancer in the last two decades... READ MORE›
Eating red meat is also linked to pancreatic and prostate cancer the IARC says... READ MORE›
Imlygic programs viruses to attack only cancer cells and gives patients more humane options potentially a complete change in the game in treatment... READ MORE›
California health officials said 111 terminally ill people have legally ended their lives since the state passed aA right-to-die law in 2016, according to a reportA released Tuesday... READ MORE›
The family said the money would be donated to childhood cancer research... READ MORE›
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It's touted as a wonder drug that melts away cancer cells, but patient John Higham would go one step further... READ MORE›
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Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, which runs St James's, has apologised to Schofield and said it would no longer send the leaflets... READ MORE›
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They also say farmers in China and around the world can get rich by breeding donkeys for them... READ MORE›
Cancer immunotherapy will get a hefty doseA of its own moonshot today when tech billionaire Sean Parker announces 250 million in funding slated for six cancer centers... READ MORE›
But because Szukits was still getting chemotherapy not to cure her, but to reduce her symptoms they were denied access to a palliative care physician... READ MORE›
Study shows strong evidence of a link between excess body fat and cancers of the colon, breast, pancreas and ovary among others... READ MORE›
The watchdog estimates that around 5,500 people in England - out of 45,000 new diagnoses of breast cancer each year - would be eligible for treatment with palbociclib... READ MORE›
So the level of growth hormone someone has could affect cancer risk by pushing up cell numbers, he said... READ MORE›
When Trump said, 'I'm going to build a great wall,' I thought, 'What the hell are you talking about?... READ MORE›
Abbey spoke to them in the same language he began to learn in the parks of Manhattan's Chinatown... READ MORE›
Despite several rounds of intensive chemotherapy, Layla still had leukaemia cells in her body when the transplant was performed, and seven weeks later the disease returned... READ MORE›
Processed meats cause cancer and red meat probably does too World Health Organisation... READ MORE›
In the 1980s, the American Cancer Society ran ads telling women, If you haven't had a mammogram, you need more than your breasts examined... READ MORE›
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Smoking a pack a day causes 150 mutations in every lung cell, research shows... READ MORE›
There is a trend associating alcohol consumption with breast cancer, but the precise mechanisms are still not understood, she said... READ MORE›
She had 100 percent bone marrow cancer and 90 percent skeleton cancer, her mother Judith told Independent.ie... READ MORE›
British geographer, conservationist and author William Lindesay has had a lifelong obsession with the Great Wall of China... READ MORE›
Kadycla is for people with Her2 breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body and cannot be removed through surgery... READ MORE›
The quality of life for hundreds of women with advanced ovarian cancer is set to improve with an effective new drug treatment listed on the PBS... READ MORE›
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Over 130,000 patients a year are not receiving vital NHS cancer care on time... READ MORE›
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