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FDA Approves New Drug for Deadly Lung Cancer
Alaska Superstation· 4 hours agoThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved a new drug to treat patients with an advanced form of deadly lung cancer. Importantly,...
The sun’s out, so you need to think about prevention of this type of cancer
AccuWeather· 21 hours ago(CNN) — Skin cancer is by far the most common form of cancer in the United States, according to the...
Does Spironolactone for Hair Loss Work? Yes — And MDs Say These 4 Tips Boost Results
First for Women via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoThe conditions affects up to 30 million women in the U.S., usually those age 40 and older. “This ...
It's a Big Jump Forward for Cancer Prevention
newser· 2 days agoResearchers analyzed 1,463 proteins in each blood sample. The proteins were linked to 19 types of cancer, including lung, liver, and colon cancer, as...
Neuroendocrine pancreatic cancer: An overview
Medical News Today· 2 days agoLearn about the symptoms and causes of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors. This article also discusses diagnosis, treatment options, and more.
FDA approves new drug for deadly lung cancer
Medical Xpress· 3 hours agoImportantly, tarlatamab (Imdelltra) is only for patients who have exhausted all other options to treat extensive-stage small cell lung cancer. "The FDA's...
Colon cancer is becoming more common in pregnancy: 2 women recall signs that doctors dismissed
TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAs more young people get colorectal cancer, it's more common in pregnant people. Bleeding, stomach...
Uterine Cancer Symptoms
Healthline· 4 days agoSymptoms of uterine cancer include abnormal uterine bleeding, unusual vaginal discharge, and pelvic pain. Uterine cancer begins in the uterus, also...
NICE recommends targeted radiation therapy for liver tumours
Medical Device Network via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe microspheres deliver targeted radiation that kills the cancer cells. Dr Sachin Modi, consultant...
Bipartisan effort secures funds to screen 29th and Grove residents for cancer. Now what?
Wichita Eagle via AOL· 5 days ago“People don’t discuss their health issues, you know what I’m saying? But there’s several people that...