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Should Cancer Trial Eligibility Become More Inclusive?
A new study highlights the potential benefits of broadening eligibility criteria for clinical trials.
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Urticaria Linked to Higher Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Researchers compare the incident cancer risk between patients with urticaria and the general population using data from Danish healthcare...
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MUC-1 vaccine associated with notable overall survival rates in breast cancer
Patients with HER2-negative early breast cancer receive preoperative standard of care neoadjuvant treatment with or without tecemotide, in new...
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New Trials in Lung Cancer: Could Your Patients Benefit?
A number of lung cancer trials are recruiting for NSCLC which is locally advanced, metastatic, and with or without mutations.
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One Patient Changed This Oncologist’s View of Hope. Here’s How.
“How we think about hope directly influences patient care,” according to a professor of clinical medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York...
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‘Groundbreaking’ Trial Shows Survival Benefits in Lung Cancer
Presentation on treatment for limited stage small cell lung cancer draws rounds of applause at the annual meeting of the American Society of...
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Obesity and Cancer: Untangling a Complex Web
Is gaining weight later in life better or worse for cancer risk than being overweight or obese from a young age?
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LDCT Lung Cancer Screening Finds Undiagnosed Pulmonary Comorbidities in High-Risk Population
Though not backed by guidelines, use of low-dose CT may help find undiagnosed COPD or other pulmonary disease in those at high-risk.
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Urine Tests Could Be ‘Enormous Step’ in Diagnosing Cancer
Cancer biomarkers in urine are not nearly as widely studied as those in the blood, but a new wave of urine tests suggests research is gaining pace...
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New mRNA Vaccines in Development for Cancer and Infections
Different forms and designations of mRNA vaccines are used, depending on the application and desired effect.