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Jenny Garner, 41, would never have known about her bowel cancer if she hadn't had attended a routine appointment. But by the time she underwent treatment, it was too late to cure the disease.
No matter how bad things might seem, at least you haven't accidentally eaten fox poop and developed an insidious tapeworm infection that masquerades as a cancerous liver tumor while it slowly destroys ...
mebendazole, have shown “promising anticancer effects in in vitro and animal studies. However, preclinical studies cannot reliably predict a drug’s effectiveness against cancer in humans ...
A mother-of-three has told how her bowel cancer went hidden for over a year, as she suffered no obvious symptoms. By the time 41 year-old Jenny Garner was diagnosed in November last year, the ...
New research shows 92% of cancer patients stayed cancer-free for two years after immune-based therapy, potentially avoiding surgery and harsh treatments.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNImmunotherapy replaces surgery for early-stage dMMR cancers in landmark studyNeoadjuvant PD-1 blockade with dostarlimab achieved high rates of organ preservation in patients with early-stage mismatch ...
The addition of neoadjuvant and adjuvant pembrolizumab to standard of care significantly improved outcomes for certain ...
Dr. Matthew Galsky highlights the impact of Imfinzi’s adjuvant approval for patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer ...
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