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New Maggie's Cancer Centre Opens in North Wales, Reducing Travel Burden for Patients
A new Maggie's cancer support centre has opened in North Wales, eliminating the need for patients like Sophie, a stage four breast cancer patient from Anglesey, to travel 240 miles round trip to Manchester for support.
New Maggie's Cancer Centre Opens in North Wales, Reducing Travel Burden for Patients
A new Maggie's cancer support centre has opened in North Wales, eliminating the need for patients like Sophie, a stage four breast cancer patient from Anglesey, to travel 240 miles round trip to Manchester for support.
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Dutch Oncologists Develop Pioneering Immunotherapy Treatments, but Face Industry Opposition
Dutch oncologists have developed new immunotherapy treatments that cure more cancer patients with fewer drugs, but pharmaceutical companies are delaying wider access due to financial concerns.
Dutch Oncologists Develop Pioneering Immunotherapy Treatments, but Face Industry Opposition
Dutch oncologists have developed new immunotherapy treatments that cure more cancer patients with fewer drugs, but pharmaceutical companies are delaying wider access due to financial concerns.
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Early Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis Challenges Highlighted by 30-Year-Old's Case
Rachel Danchek, a 30-year-old from Pittsburgh, was diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer in 2023 after experiencing symptoms initially dismissed as benign. Her case highlights the challenges in early detection and the rising rates of early-onset cancers.
Early Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis Challenges Highlighted by 30-Year-Old's Case
Rachel Danchek, a 30-year-old from Pittsburgh, was diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer in 2023 after experiencing symptoms initially dismissed as benign. Her case highlights the challenges in early detection and the rising rates of early-onset cancers.
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Networking Strategies for Career Advancement in Canada
Sara Asalya, executive director at Newcomer Women's Services Toronto, advises newcomers to Canada to build diverse communities, learn industry-specific language, and network strategically, highlighting the importance of targeted outreach and continuous networking beyond initial employment.
Networking Strategies for Career Advancement in Canada
Sara Asalya, executive director at Newcomer Women's Services Toronto, advises newcomers to Canada to build diverse communities, learn industry-specific language, and network strategically, highlighting the importance of targeted outreach and continuous networking beyond initial employment.
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Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Early Trials
A new pancreatic cancer vaccine, ELI-002 2P, showed promise in early trials, extending the survival time of pancreatic cancer patients to an average of 2 years and 5 months, compared to the current average of 1 year, by targeting KRAS-mutant cancer cells and improving vaccine delivery to lymph nodes...
Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Early Trials
A new pancreatic cancer vaccine, ELI-002 2P, showed promise in early trials, extending the survival time of pancreatic cancer patients to an average of 2 years and 5 months, compared to the current average of 1 year, by targeting KRAS-mutant cancer cells and improving vaccine delivery to lymph nodes...
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New Glioblastoma Therapy Shows Promise in Clinical Trial
A New Jersey woman, Pamela Goldberger, 65, diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2023, is alive and healthy 2.5 years later after participating in a clinical trial for a new individualized dendritic cell therapy (DOC1021), showing promising results for this aggressive cancer.
New Glioblastoma Therapy Shows Promise in Clinical Trial
A New Jersey woman, Pamela Goldberger, 65, diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2023, is alive and healthy 2.5 years later after participating in a clinical trial for a new individualized dendritic cell therapy (DOC1021), showing promising results for this aggressive cancer.
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40% Bias Score

UK Campaign Demands Menopause Support in Cancer Care Plans
A UK charity, Menopause and Cancer, reports that 90% of 1,200 surveyed cancer patients lacked menopause support in their treatment plans, prompting calls for improved healthcare professional training and better access to therapies.

UK Campaign Demands Menopause Support in Cancer Care Plans
A UK charity, Menopause and Cancer, reports that 90% of 1,200 surveyed cancer patients lacked menopause support in their treatment plans, prompting calls for improved healthcare professional training and better access to therapies.
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Moscow's Rapid Advancement in Robotic Oncology Surgery and High-Tech Healthcare
Moscow has seen a dramatic increase in robotic oncology surgeries, rising from 2000 in 2024 to over 2000 in the first seven months of 2025, alongside a significant expansion of high-tech medical care accessibility.

Moscow's Rapid Advancement in Robotic Oncology Surgery and High-Tech Healthcare
Moscow has seen a dramatic increase in robotic oncology surgeries, rising from 2000 in 2024 to over 2000 in the first seven months of 2025, alongside a significant expansion of high-tech medical care accessibility.
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NHS Approves Cancer Treatment Doubling Survival Rates
The NHS in England has approved enfortumab vedotin with pembrolizumab for over 1,000 bladder cancer patients, a treatment shown to double survival rates compared to chemotherapy in clinical trials, offering extended life expectancy and improved quality of life for those with metastatic disease.

NHS Approves Cancer Treatment Doubling Survival Rates
The NHS in England has approved enfortumab vedotin with pembrolizumab for over 1,000 bladder cancer patients, a treatment shown to double survival rates compared to chemotherapy in clinical trials, offering extended life expectancy and improved quality of life for those with metastatic disease.
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Madrid Hospital Uses Art to Improve Cancer Patients' Experience
The Gregorio Marañón hospital in Madrid launched "Humanizarte," transforming its Nuclear Medicine area into an art museum featuring patient stories and colorful artwork to improve patient experience and reduce anxiety, impacting up to 12,000 patients yearly.

Madrid Hospital Uses Art to Improve Cancer Patients' Experience
The Gregorio Marañón hospital in Madrid launched "Humanizarte," transforming its Nuclear Medicine area into an art museum featuring patient stories and colorful artwork to improve patient experience and reduce anxiety, impacting up to 12,000 patients yearly.
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Spanish Scientists Develop BO-112: A Breakthrough in Melanoma Treatment
Juana Santiago's metastatic melanoma, resistant to standard immunotherapy, went into remission after treatment with BO-112, a new drug developed by Spanish researchers at the CNIO, highlighting a breakthrough in melanoma treatment and the importance of clinical trials.

Spanish Scientists Develop BO-112: A Breakthrough in Melanoma Treatment
Juana Santiago's metastatic melanoma, resistant to standard immunotherapy, went into remission after treatment with BO-112, a new drug developed by Spanish researchers at the CNIO, highlighting a breakthrough in melanoma treatment and the importance of clinical trials.
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Faster Melanoma Test Reduces Anxiety, Improves Outcomes
Sam Crook, 39, from the Wirral, was diagnosed with stage two melanoma after noticing changes in a mole; a new, faster sentinel lymph node biopsy confirmed the cancer hadn't spread, highlighting the importance of early detection and the benefits of a new, quicker testing method.

Faster Melanoma Test Reduces Anxiety, Improves Outcomes
Sam Crook, 39, from the Wirral, was diagnosed with stage two melanoma after noticing changes in a mole; a new, faster sentinel lymph node biopsy confirmed the cancer hadn't spread, highlighting the importance of early detection and the benefits of a new, quicker testing method.
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24% Bias Score
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