"We have discovered a molecular switch that can revert the fate of cancer cells," said biologist Kwang-Hyun Cho.
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Hosted on MSN100-year-old heart drug made from foxglove may help 'dissolve' clumps of spreading cancer cellsThe heart drug digoxin could potentially be combined with existing cancer therapies to prevent the spread of tumors, an early ...
David Johansen, an actor and popular singer with the New York Dolls, is “bedridden and incapacitated,” according to his ...
Recent studies show how dietary choices may affect a person's risk of cancer, particularly colorectal cancer, and cancer of ...
MONDAY, Feb. 10, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- A survey of hundreds of breast cancer survivors finds that tumor recurrence fear ...
The parents of Hartlepool boy Riley Bains, whose story touched thousands, pay tribute to their son.
The future is bright for our bone marrow transplant program,” Dr. Hana Safah said. "We look forward to advancing blood cancer ...
I saw this as something that I thought would change me,” said Clark Gamblin, a cancer surgeon in Milwaukee. “And change me ...
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Boston Public Library union members have gone public with its effort to get a colleague’s extended sick leave approved.
A woman whose baby son had a lung removed after being diagnosed with cancer said she wanted him to grow up "proud of what he ...
Six new drugs, including a treatment for patients with advanced breast cancer, have been approved for use by the NHS in ...
Sarcoma is a type of cancer that develops in the body's connective tissues including fat, muscle, nerves and blood and lymph ...
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