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New U.S. cancer cases may exceed 2.3 million by 2035
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has released its annual Cancer Progress Report, detailing recent advances in the fight against...
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New guidelines on antimicrobial prophylaxis
Experts have published updated guidelines on antimicrobial prophylaxis for adults with cancer-related immunosuppression. The guidelines include...
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Humans may have more HSCs than we thought
Humans may have ten times more hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) than previously thought, according to research published in Nature. Researchers...
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Study authors fail to disclose industry payments
New research suggests investigators involved in oncology trials sometimes fail to disclose payments from the pharmaceutical industry. Researchers...
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Study reveals ‘complete mental health’ among cancer survivors
New research suggests cancer survivors are just as likely as people without a history of cancer to have complete mental health (CMH), which is...
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Access to care drives disparity between urban, rural cancer patients
New research suggests that better access to quality care may reduce disparities in survival between cancer patients living in rural areas of the...
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Study links communication, outcomes in cancer
Better communication between cancer patients and healthcare providers may provide tangible benefits, according to research published in JNCCN....
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Protein ‘atlas’ could aid study, treatment of diseases
New technology has enabled researchers to create a “genomic atlas of the human plasma proteome,” according to an article published in Nature. The...
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FA pathway key to DNA repair after CRISPR cutting
New research suggests the Fanconi anemia (FA) pathway plays a key role in repairing double-strand breaks (DSBs) created by CRISPR-Cas9 genome...
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Fitness trackers help monitor cancer patients
A small study suggests fitness trackers can be used to assess the quality of life and daily functioning of cancer patients during treatment....
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NIH aims to improve access to cloud computing
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is attempting to improve biomedical researchers’ access to cloud computing. With its new STRIDES*...