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Cincinnati Children’s Hospital will soon be getting a newly-approved drug that uses the body’s own immune system to fight cancer. Kymriah, as it’s known,…
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U.S. doctors are slowly turning to digital pathology to more accurately diagnose and treat cancer.In April 2017, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration…
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An ancient practice of southeast Asia is gaining popularity among college and high school students in the United States. While cigarette smoking is on the…
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Purdue researchers are developing a test strip, similar to the common pregnancy test, to detect cervical cancer and eventually other types of cancer and…
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Some cancers, such as melanoma, may be easily detectable in their early stages, but pancreatic cancer often goes undetected until it's advanced and…
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Studies show up to 75 percent of people with cancer experience cognitive problems during treatment. For most patients these problems are usually subtle…
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Bindi, an Australian Koolie, American Bulldog, and Golden Retriever mix, has a happy home with Richard Hussey, as long as she remains an Ohio State…
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For decades, head and neck cancers were associated with risky behaviors like smoking and drinking,? but now a new cause of the disease has been…
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The head of one of Cincinnati's largest companies says the region needs a bigger cancer research program.Western & Southern President John Barrett says…
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Cancer touches everyone. About half of all men and one-third of all women in the United States will develop some form of cancer during their lifetimes.…