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Live Science on MSNWhy do some people grow 'chemo curls' after cancer treatment?
After chemotherapy, some people get "chemo curls" and other changes to their hair texture and appearance. But why?
Research has shown that there is a high rate of cannabis use among cancer patients — more than 50% in some studies, and up to 80% among those who also use tobacco,” Dr. Lurdes Queimado ...
There’s a new twist in the fight against bladder cancer — and it’s delivering game-changing results. In a recent clinical ...
Scientists have engineered a groundbreaking cancer treatment that uses bacteria to smuggle viruses directly into tumors, ...
A new drug-releasing system, TAR-200, eliminated tumors in 82% of patients in a phase 2 clinical trial for individuals with ...
Cancer treatments can speed up aging in survivors, according to research, which can contribute to a person's risk for ...
A woman from Guernsey has urged people to "live for today" after surviving a skin cancer scare. Suzanne Lucas noticed a ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNHOPE Foundation, top lung cancer experts urge integration of early screening
Taiwan's HOPE Foundation for Cancer Care and leading lung cancer specialists have called for stronger integration of early screening, precision diagnostics, and early treatment in lung cancer care, ...
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