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New research reveals that chemotherapy can lead to rapid and widespread changes in brain connectivity in breast cancer ...
FDA has cleared an investigational new drug (IND) application to study switchable chimeric antigen receptor T cell (sCAR-T) therapy (CLBR001 + SWI019) in patients with autoimmune conditions. Patient ...
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India Today on MSNChemotherapy has a hidden impact on the brain we did not know aboutChemotherapy appears to rapidly destabilise brain function, potentially explaining the 'chemo brain' phenomenon, the study ...
Chemotherapy is set to become better at treating cancer, while also carrying fewer debilitating side effects, thanks to a new drug delivery method which has been developed by a chemistry professor ...
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BuzzFeed on MSNA Doctor Claimed He Knew Why I Got Cancer. When He Told Me, I Was Horrified And Embarrassed.He dismissed this outright. “No, it’s definitely the vaccines,” he insisted, before pivoting to his next pitch: Super Mineral ...
Professor Nicholas Turner, from the Institute of Cancer Research, tells Sky News that capivasertib is a "great success story ...
This year, researchers Megan Shen, PhD, and Mary L. “Nora” Disis, MD, of Fred Hutch Cancer Center and UW Medicine ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNWorking life: 'We've helped patients doing Leaving Cert exams in hospital'Dr Naomi Algeo, clinical specialist occupational therapist and postdoctoral researcher, St James’s Hospital, Dublin ...
The NHS in England and Wales will offer a transformative twice-daily pill, capivasertib, to thousands of women with advanced ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNUVA researcher wins major grant to revolutionize breast cancer treatmentA promising approach to achieve safer, more effective, and more precise breast cancer treatment has earned a University of ...
New Australian technology is set to transform the way that gastrointestinal cancers are detected and treated with precise, ...
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