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A new study shows that information from reputable and trusted organizations has more influence on social media than personal accounts do. This is particularly true when it comes to cancer prevention, according...
Former MLB pitcher and current broadcaster Ron Darling has announced he has cancer. Doctors first discovered and removed a cancerous mass from his chest. But after the surgery, Darling went under further...
A new cancer treatment is being developed by a research team at the Bundang Medical Center in the Seongnam Gyeonggi province in South Korea. The treatment works by defeating the resistance that sometimes comes from the body...
A group of researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center reported a successful clinical trial of using the immunotherapy drug nivolumab (anti-PD-1) on patients who did not respond to traditional treatments initially. The trial gave these...
The newly elected Congresswoman from New York, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, recently told the media that her father was one of the millions of Americans affected by cancer. The revelation came during a hearing Friday about the ever-increasing price...
Chipotle has been an incredibly popular addition to the fast-food restaurant scene over the past couple of years. Its wide selection of Mexican and Spanish food has drawn more and more people to their doors. One of...
The face of cancer treatment is rapidly changing as scientists learn more and more about the challenging disease. CHIPSA Hospital in Tijuana, Mexico is on the forefront of these changes, oftentimes offering groundbreaking treatments way before they're...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. However, it has claimed less lives every year from 1999 to the present day. Despite these great strides in cancer...
The American Lung Association says that lung cancer causes the most deaths among men and women in the U.S., and that more than half of those diagnosed die within the first year....
A new clinical trial out of the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research in Scotland has brought hope to “incurable” cancer patients. The trial studied a new kind of cancer treatment called high precision radiotherapy, and the findings...

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