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Can weed actually mess with your cancer treatment? New research could have ‘major implications’
Research has shown that there is a high rate of cannabis use among cancer patients — more than 50% in some studies, and up to ...
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Live Science on MSNWhy do some people grow 'chemo curls' after cancer treatment?
After chemotherapy, some people get "chemo curls" and other changes to their hair texture and appearance. But why?
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Onlymyhealth on MSNSoursop Leaves: Can It Cure Cancer? What Science Says
Soursop leaves have traditionally been used for medicinal purposes and recent studies claim that they can fight cancer cells ...
A combination of factors, including lifestyle changes and environmental factors, influences the risk of cancer in women.
A new study calls for the inclusion of smoking status in cancer clinical trials, highlighting its impact on treatment ...
Over a quarter of musicians experienced difficulty with musical endeavors during or after the breast cancer treatment with 57% reporting unresolved issues at survey time. Chemotherapy emerged as the ...
A Nature study finds flu and coronavirus infections may awaken dormant breast cancer cells in the lungs, raising relapse ...
The University of Guam Cancer Research Center houses several key research and data collection entities, including the Guam ...
Stage-four cancer patients are living longer, challenging the idea of what it means to have and survive cancer. “The science ...
Dipika Kakar courageously fought stage 2 liver cancer with a 14-hour surgery and targeted therapy. She openly shared her ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNDementia-like protein clumping found in early pancreatic cancer cells
Cancer Research UK-funded scientists have uncovered dementia-like behaviour in pancreas cells at risk of turning into cancer.
Scientists have engineered a groundbreaking cancer treatment that uses bacteria to smuggle viruses directly into tumors, ...
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