

Sinner Supports Cancer Research
World number one tennis player Jannik Sinner promotes cancer research initiative in Turin.
Sinner Supports Cancer Research
World number one tennis player Jannik Sinner promotes cancer research initiative in Turin.
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Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Survival
A study reveals a significant disparity in cancer survival rates between low and high-income individuals, highlighting the impact of socioeconomic factors on cancer care and quality of life.
Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Survival
A study reveals a significant disparity in cancer survival rates between low and high-income individuals, highlighting the impact of socioeconomic factors on cancer care and quality of life.
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Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Survival in the Netherlands
A study reveals that lower-income individuals in the Netherlands face a significantly lower chance of surviving cancer compared to their higher-income counterparts. The study points to socioeconomic disparities and proposes solutions for improved healthcare access and policies.
Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Survival in the Netherlands
A study reveals that lower-income individuals in the Netherlands face a significantly lower chance of surviving cancer compared to their higher-income counterparts. The study points to socioeconomic disparities and proposes solutions for improved healthcare access and policies.
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Trevor Sorbie's Final Weeks
Renowned hairdresser Trevor Sorbie reveals he has weeks to live due to terminal cancer and shares his wishes for a simple farewell.
Trevor Sorbie's Final Weeks
Renowned hairdresser Trevor Sorbie reveals he has weeks to live due to terminal cancer and shares his wishes for a simple farewell.
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ecDNA: A Driver of Aggressive Cancers
A new study reveals that tiny circles of extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) are a major driver of aggressive cancers. Researchers are exploring ways to target ecDNA as a novel cancer treatment strategy.
ecDNA: A Driver of Aggressive Cancers
A new study reveals that tiny circles of extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) are a major driver of aggressive cancers. Researchers are exploring ways to target ecDNA as a novel cancer treatment strategy.
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Dentist's Training Saves Life
A man credits his dentist's cancer training for saving his life after early detection of mouth cancer.
Dentist's Training Saves Life
A man credits his dentist's cancer training for saving his life after early detection of mouth cancer.
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Rise in Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Prompts Study
A rise in colorectal cancer among younger adults is prompting a study to investigate the role of generational lifestyle changes and environmental factors. Early detection and healthy habits are stressed.

Rise in Young Adult Colorectal Cancer Prompts Study
A rise in colorectal cancer among younger adults is prompting a study to investigate the role of generational lifestyle changes and environmental factors. Early detection and healthy habits are stressed.
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Timing of Exercise May Reduce Bowel Cancer Risk
Morning and evening physical activity linked to lower bowel cancer risk, according to a new study.

Timing of Exercise May Reduce Bowel Cancer Risk
Morning and evening physical activity linked to lower bowel cancer risk, according to a new study.
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Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Survival
Study reveals lower-income individuals in the Netherlands face lower cancer survival rates due to multiple socioeconomic factors. Recommendations for improved healthcare and government prevention strategies are presented.

Socioeconomic Disparities in Cancer Survival
Study reveals lower-income individuals in the Netherlands face lower cancer survival rates due to multiple socioeconomic factors. Recommendations for improved healthcare and government prevention strategies are presented.
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Targeting ecDNA for Aggressive Cancer Treatment
A new study reveals that targeting ecDNA, small loops of rogue genetic material found in many aggressive cancers, could lead to new treatments for hard-to-treat cancers.

Targeting ecDNA for Aggressive Cancer Treatment
A new study reveals that targeting ecDNA, small loops of rogue genetic material found in many aggressive cancers, could lead to new treatments for hard-to-treat cancers.
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James Van Der Beek's Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis
Actor James Van Der Beek reveals his colorectal cancer diagnosis and apologizes for the way it became public, expressing his intentions to raise awareness.

James Van Der Beek's Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis
Actor James Van Der Beek reveals his colorectal cancer diagnosis and apologizes for the way it became public, expressing his intentions to raise awareness.
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AI Models for Faster, More Accurate Cancer Diagnosis
Boğaziçi University researchers created AI models, PathoSeg and PathopixGAN, to significantly improve cancer diagnosis speed and accuracy. These models enhance cell and tissue segmentation and address data limitations through artificial image generation.

AI Models for Faster, More Accurate Cancer Diagnosis
Boğaziçi University researchers created AI models, PathoSeg and PathopixGAN, to significantly improve cancer diagnosis speed and accuracy. These models enhance cell and tissue segmentation and address data limitations through artificial image generation.
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