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The hunt for a medical breakthrough has been caught up in the Trump administration's political assault on the university.
University of Southern California researchers have found a way to rebrand this oft-embarrassing sore subject by genetically modifying HSV-1 and administering it to patients with treatment-resistant, ...
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosis in men. About one in eight men will be diagnosed with this disease during their lifetime. New Mexico Living spoke with Dr. Jose Avitia ...
At 16 weeks pregnant, Zoë Handscomb-Edwards was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called PEComa after going in to have a ...
A pairing of two experimental drugs inhibits tumor growth and blocks drug-induced resistance in ovarian cancer, according to ...
The linebacker, who spent seven years in the NFL, has been fighting a “life threatening” and “very rare” cancer, according to ...
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SurvivorNet on MSNThe New Top Cancer Center Rankings: Behind The Numbers, What Patients Should Look For In Choosing CareThe U.S. News and World Report for the top 50 cancer centers in the country has been released, and University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center rolled in at number one, followed by Memorial Sloan ...
Dr. Center says they’re pursuing more clinical trials with radiopharmaceuticals, with one goal in mind: to give patients ...
Common treatment options for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer include chemoradiation and/or chemotherapy. Single-agent gemcitabine has been considered the standard of care since 1997.
Treatment for stomach cancer can depend on the specific location of the cancer and how far it has spread. Options can include surgery, chemotherapy, targeted drugs, immunotherapy, radiation ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Dr. Ben Davies, professor of urology at the University of Pittsburgh, about former President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis and what treatment options are available.
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