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Scientists hope to develop new therapy to stop cancer spreading

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Scientists here believe they are on their way to developing a new treatment for cancer, perhaps one that may even prevent secondary cancers from forming. Over the last twelve years researchers at Cardiff University's School of...
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Two winners of Nobel Prize in Medicine developed therapies for treating cancer

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The Nobel Prize in medicine was jointly awarded Monday to two researchers from the United States and Japan for advances in discovering how the body's immune system can fight off the scourge of cancer.
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Nanoknife treatment for cancer patients

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An experimental procedure is being used on cancer patients who have exhausted all conventional forms of treatment. The Nanoknife uses electricity to help destroy cancer in soft tissue, without harming other organs. The procedure is...
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U.S. breast cancer rates plunged an unprecedented 7 percent in 2003, the year after millions of women stopped taking menopause hormones when a study showed the pills raise the risk of tumors.

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HEADLINE: Breast Cancer Rate Plunged 7 Pct. in '03 (breast-cancer) CAPTION: U.S. breast cancer rates plunged an unprecedented 7 percent in 2003, the year after millions of women stopped taking menopause hormones when a study showed the...
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RR7052 CANCER: THE ISSELS CONTROVERSY

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1. Cancer cells under microscope. 2. American botanists collect plants to extract anti-cancer substances. 3. Laboratory of Imperial Cancer Research Fund in London. 4. New drug ICRF-159. 5. Mice injected with drug. 6. Interview Dr. ...
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Smoking is one of Hungary''s biggest killers

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AP Television Budapest, Hungary - September 14, 2011 1. Wide of Andras Gulyas wheeling his chair into a mobile lung screening bus 2. Mid of Gulyas inside the X-ray bus, talking to staff 3. Mid of staff checking Gulyas''s health...
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A 9-year-old Maine girl is home from a Boston hospital healthy, active and with high hopes _ and a new stomach, liver, spleen, small intestine, pancreas, and part of an esophagus to replace the ones that were being choked by a huge tumor.

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HEADLINE: 'Lucky' 9-year-old receives 6-organ transplant CAPTION: A 9-year-old Maine girl is home from a Boston hospital healthy, active and with high hopes _ and a new stomach, liver, spleen, small intestine, pancreas, and part of an...
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Doctor: McCain Has 'Aggressive' Cancer

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A cancer expert says US Senator John McCain has an "aggressive" form of brain cancer that will be difficult to treat. Dr. David Reardon is clinical director at Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and was on a team of...
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Doctor: McCain Has 'Aggressive' Cancer

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A cancer expert says Sen. John McCain has an "aggressive" form of brain cancer that will be difficult to treat. Dr. David Reardon is clinical director at Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and was on a team of doctors...
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Bloomberg Intelligence on the Frontiers of Cancer Research

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Oct.13 -- Bloomberg Intelligence’s Sam Fazeli explained what could potentially revolutionize cancer therapy over the next 10 years.
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Doctor: US First Lady's kidney procedure low-risk

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The White House declared the Melania Trump's medical procedure "successful," but has withheld additional information about her condition, citing the first lady's right to privacy. Physicians who have no personal knowledge...
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Doctor: First Lady's Kidney Procedure Low-Risk

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The White House declared the Melania Trump's medical procedure "successful," but has withheld additional information about her condition, citing the first lady's right to privacy. Physicians who have no personal knowledge...
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USA: NEW WEAPON IN THE WAR AGAINST BRAIN TUMOUR

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English/Nat A new state-of-the-art radiation treatment is showing good results at targetting malignant brain tumors without damaging healthy parts of the brain. This latest advance in radiosurgery uses shaped-beam X-rays to attack...
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Scientists often test drugs on mice, but now some cancer patients are doing the same. They're paying a private lab to breed mouse 'avatars' that carry bits of their own tumors so treatments can first be tried on customized rodents. (Dec. 15)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus022507 "We're waiting for the tumor to get to the right size..." (SUPER = Baltimore) (SUPER = Eileen Youtie, Breast cancer patient) "You do what you gotta do, you know? You get scared." (SUPER =...
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Treatment for Cancer Will Improve Within 5 Years

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Treatment for Cancer Will Improve Within 5 Years
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Doctor: First Lady's Kidney Procedure Low-Risk

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The White House declared the Melania Trump's medical procedure "successful," but has withheld additional information about her condition, citing the first lady's right to privacy. Physicians who have no personal knowledge...
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Report: Biggest one-year cancer death rate decline

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Researchers are reporting the largest-ever one-year decline in the U.S. cancer death rate, and they are crediting advances in the treatment of lung tumors.
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State of the art cancer treatment centre for animals

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AP Television Melbourne, Australia, 2 June 2010 1. Wide shot surgeons operating, zooms in 2. Close up surgery operation 3. Mid shot surgeon looking at digital monitor of surgery 4. Wide shot veterinary hospital surgery area AP...
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How Same-Day Surgeries Reduce Cost And Possible COVID Spread

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New surgical techniques are allowing patients to get home faster. For some patients it’s in and out of the hospital the same day as diagnosis.
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Animals reveal scientific secrets at a festival for new medical advances

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London, UK, June 30, 2014 1. Close pan of Gorgosaurus dinosaur skeleton 2. Mid shot Gorgosaurus dinosaur skeleton 3. Close of dinosaur claw 4. Close of dinosaur head being pushed inside machine 5. Mid shot Professor Phil Manning,...
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USA - Brain Implant Attacks Cancer Tumours

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BRAIN IMPLANT ATTACKS CANCER TUMOURSWashington, USA Eng Comm Duration: 1.45"A dime-shaped, biodegradeable plastic wafer inserted in the brain can deliver cancer-fighting chemotherapy, according to American...
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Report: Biggest one-year cancer death rate decline

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VOICED : Sea turtles with tumors fill Florida hospital

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VOICED : Sea turtles with tumors fill Florida hospital
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USA: LASER TREATMENT FOR LUNG CANCER VICTIMS

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English/Nat A new laser therapy is offering fresh hope for lung cancer patients. Photo dynamic therapy (PDT) is a new, two-step cancer treatment procedure that combines laser technology, fiber optics and a special light-activated drug...