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Scientists want to stop cancer decades before it starts, here's how
A growing body of research is pushing cancer science toward a radical shift: detecting and stopping the disease years or even ...
Cancer’s cruelest trick is its ability to disappear, only to reappear years later in a new organ or a familiar scar. The fear of that return shapes every scan, every follow-up visit, and every ...
Researchers have identified how to encourage tumors to build their own immune hubs—structures that look and function like lymph nodes—deep in the middle of cancer. Such immune hubs, known as tertiary ...
A long-term study following girls and young women for nearly two decades shows the HPV vaccine provides strong and lasting ...
Purdue University researcher Emily Dykhuizen explores how cancer takes advantage of the machinery that surrounds DNA to evade the immune system, resist conventional therapies, and spread through ...
Scientists have found a new way to stop cancer growth without damaging healthy cells. Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute and Vividion Therapeutics discovered a compound that blocks the ...
McKinney gastroenterologist explains colon cancer prevention, screening guidelines and symptoms to watch for at every age.
About 1 in 8 men will learn they have prostate cancer at some point in their lifetime. And while most of those who are diagnosed will survive, prostate cancer can be serious. It's the second-leading ...
Women today are facing some big health challenges while managing responsibilities all alone. Regular health check-ups, awareness and timely screening can help in early detection of these conditions.
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