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A Third of Cancer Patients Wait to be Referred

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A Third of Cancer Patients Wait to be Referred
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Killing Cancer With Electricity

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Sept. 24 -- British surgeons are experimenting with a new way of treating cancer patients whove run out of options. NanoKnife uses high-voltage currents to kill cancer cells that are embedded in soft tissue. (Source: Bloomberg)
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COVID-19 Delays In Cancer Screenings Could Result In Many More Deaths

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National Cancer Institute says delays in screenings because of COVID-19 could result in 10,000 more Americans dying from breast and colon cancer.
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Cancer soaring in developing world

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1. Blood sample being taken from child in Africa, her finger being pricked 2. Wide of health worker at desk 3. Close-up of blood samples 4. Elderly woman being wheeled into hospital room in western country 5. Various of X-rays of...
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Abortion Bans Have Unintended Medication Consequences

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Laws to ban abortions have had unintended consequences for patients with autoimmune diseases.
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New Horizon Health CEO on H.K. Listing, Cancer Care in China

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Feb.17 -- Zhu YeQing, chief executive officer at New Horizon Health Ltd., discusses the company’s Hong Kong listing later today, the implications for cancer care in China and his business strategy. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg...
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More reliable Prostate Cancer test found

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More reliable Prostate Cancer test found
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Bloomberg

The Military-Grade Nano-Chip to Detect Cancer

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Nov. 14 -- A smartphone-sized breathalyzer that can instantly detect cancer could be on the market within two years. Thats according to the British company Owlstone that is developing the device by adapting military grade nanochips for...
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Guardant to Fundamentally Change Mortality Curves in Cancer, CEO Says

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Oct.05 -- Guardant Health Inc., a cancer-detection firm backed by SoftBank Group Corp., raised $237.5 million in its U.S. initial public offering. Bloomberg's Alex Barinka talks with Helmy Eltoukhy, chief executive officer and co-founder...
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Harvard's Dr Kaelin Jr discusses Nobel win

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A Massachusetts researcher says he had " an out-of-body type of experience" when he got a predawn call informing him that he was one of three scientist won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
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Valerie Harper testifies about cancer research before congress

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Actress Valerie Harper appealed to Congress on Wednesday (7 MAY 2014) to allocate more funding for cancer research. Harper, 74, was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2009. Then in 2013 doctors said she had brain cancer and as little as three...
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The deadly legacy of tobacco use in Pakistan

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Women make up a fifth of the world's smokers. Not yet as many as men, but the World Health Organisation says the increase in the number of women and young girls using tobacco products is nothing short of alarming. It's data from 151...
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ONLY ON AP Belarus milk tainted after Chernobyl

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As the 30th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear accident approaches, Belarusian farmers near the Chernobyl plant continue their work as usual. Nikolai Chubenok's herd of 50 dairy cows grazes on land just 45 kilometres (25 miles)...
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Experts warn one in two people will get Cancer

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Experts warn one in two people will get Cancer
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CLEAN : Children the focus of Frances fight against cancer

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CLEAN : Children the focus of Frances fight against cancer
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Bloomberg

Takeda Acquires Ariad in $4.66B Deal

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Jan.09 -- Takeda Pharmaceutical President and CEO Christophe Weber discusses his company’s expansion of its footprint in the U.S. oncology market with the purchase of Ariad at a price of $24 a share. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets.”
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Can Cloud Computing Help Cure Cancer?

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Nov. 14 -- Andy Jassy, senior vice president at Amazon Web Services, discusses building businesses on Amazon cloud with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Roger Daltrey, Debbie Harry on playing a concert for cancer charity

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AP Entertainment London, 13 Jan. 2011 1. Pan down of concert poster 2. Wide of Roger Daltrey and Harvey Goldsmith being interviewed 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Roger Daltrey, recording artist on why he got involved: "Well mostly because it's...
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Harvard's Dr William Kaelin Jr discusses Nobel win

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A Massachusetts researcher says he had " an out-of-body type of experience" when he got a predawn call informing him that he was one of three scientist won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
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CLEAN : Child cancer hospitals in Paris fight to secure more funding for targeted treatments

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Doctors, nursery nurses, youth workers and even clowns are all fighting alongside the young patients in the paediatric oncology department of the Armand-Trousseau Hospital in Paris against "special" cancers, without "specific drugs...