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➡️ The major treatment health problem caused by asbestos exposure, aside from cancer, is a lung disease called asbestosis. When a person breathes high levels ..
Teen with brain cancer gets dream wedding – FOX 31 Denver
FOX31 DenverPlease enter a search term.Please enter a search term. by: Talya Cunningham Posted: Jun 20, 2022 / 10:40 PM MDT Updated: Jun 20, 2022 / 10:40 PM MDT by: Talya Cunningham Posted: Jun 20, 2022 / 10:40 PM MDT Updated: Jun 20, 2022 / 10:40 PM MDT ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — A beautiful…
Some cancer patients can skip treatments, 2 studies show – The Indian Express
After surgery, some cancer patients can safely skip radiation or chemotherapy, according to two studies exploring shorter, gentler cancer care.Researchers are looking for ways to precisely predict which cancer patients can avoid unneeded treatment to cut down on harmful side effects and unnecessary costs.One new study used a blood test to determine which colon cancer…
Skin cancer on the rise in Canada, study finds – CTV News
Canadians living in southern and coastal parts of the country are at higher risk of developing a deadly form of skin cancer, according to a new study led by McGill University, which also found that rates of this type of cancer are rising in Canada. The population-based study, published on Monday in the peer-reviewed journal,…
Light-activated "photoimmunotherapy" kills brain cancer, reduces relapse – New Atlas
Scientists at the Institute of Cancer Research in London have developed a new light-activated “photoimmunotherapy” that could help treat brain cancer. The key is a compound that glows under light to guide surgeons to the tumor, while near-infrared light activates a cancer-killing mechanism.The new study builds on a common technique called Fluorescence Guided Surgery (FGS),…
Study: COVID-19 Pandemic Reduced Cancer Screenings by Millions in 2020 – Pharmacy Times
© 2022 MJH Life Sciences and Pharmacy Times – Pharmacy Practice News and Expert Insights. All rights reserved. © 2022 MJH Life Sciences™ , Pharmacy Times – Pharmacy Practice News and Expert Insights. All rights reserved.Hispanic and individuals with lower incomes experienced sharper drops, reflecting emerging barriers and exacerbation of long-standing hurdles, analysis results indicate.The…
Can cancer patients skip post-surgery chemo? New research says some may be able to. – USA TODAY
After surgery, some cancer patients can safely skip radiation or chemotherapy, according to two studies exploring shorter, gentler cancer care.Researchers are looking for ways to precisely predict which cancer patients can avoid unneeded treatment to cut down on harmful side effects and unnecessary costs.One new study used a blood test to determine which colon cancer…
Fighting cancer requires an open mind – Merck
Worldwide Countries outside of the United States and Canada. Dr. Eric H. Rubin, oncology early development, on investigating the next frontier of cancer researchJune 1, 2022Share this article History reminds us that scientific progress takes time and demands perseverance. As an oncologist, Dr. Eric H. Rubin spent years in the clinic evaluating patients given investigational…
Rain Targets Normal p53 Expression with Possible Pan-Cancer Therapeutic – BioSpace
Skip to main content Published: Jun 21, 2022 By Gail Dutton Rather than target mutated p53, Rain Therapeutics is looking at normal p53 expression as part of its novel mouse double minute 2 homolog (MDM2) inhibitor therapy. In the coming 12 months, Rain expects to have an interim readout for a Phase II study of…
Sarasota Memorial Earns Accreditation for Rectal Cancer Care – SRQ Daily Jun 21, 2022 – SRQ Magazine
SUBSCRIBETODAY Get fresh stories about our hometown in your inbox. Every day, we'll send you the latest local news, restaurants, philanthropy, shopping, recreation, community events, business and more. Perfect to enjoy over your morning coffee! SRQ DAILY TUESDAY FOODIE EDITIONTUESDAY JUN 21, 2022 |Pictured: Brian D. Jellison Cancer Institute’s Oncology Tower at the SMH-Sarasota Campus….
Community rallies behind 10-year-old with bone cancer – WCAX
WILLIAMSTOWN, Vt. (WCAX) – At just 10 years old, Marcus Bisson is undergoing his second round of chemotherapy. He was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, back in March.“Next week we’ll go to Boston Children’s for his amputation surgery, then he’ll have four more five-week rounds,” his mom Jennifer told WCAX News.During all…
Black women die of breast cancer at rates nearly 40% higher than white women, local researcher finds in new study – KSAT San Antonio
The latest local, regional and national news events of the morning are presented by the KSAT 12 News TeamSee the complete listLIVECourtney Friedman, Anchor/ReporterEddie Latigo, PhotojournalistPublished: June 20, 2022, 7:06 PMCourtney Friedman, Anchor/ReporterEddie Latigo, PhotojournalistSAN ANTONIO – This year is the first that Juneteenth is celebrated as a national holiday, a big win for Black communities…
Small Cell Lung Cancer with Hyperpigmentation – Healthline
Though not common, lung cancer can cause skin changes, including hyperpigmentation.Hyperpigmentation means that some parts of your skin appear darker than your natural color. This can look like flat brown, black, pink, or red spots or patches.It can occur in a type of lung cancer called small cell lung cancer (SCLC). SCLC is the less…