Cancer
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Blood tests that screen for multiple cancers at once could be transformational. Here’s how they work
Colin Pritchard, The Conversation
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Why is cancer rising globally among the under-50s?
Siobhan Glavey, The Conversation
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Watch: Pilot welcomes breast cancer survivor on board with heartwarming in-flight announcement
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India announces first indigenous vaccine against cervical cancer
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Facing over 38,000 lawsuits, Johnson & Johnson to stop sale of talc-based baby powder globally
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‘Behind Blue Eyes’: Legendary rock band The Who performs old hit in support of cancer charity
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Viruses can cause cancer too. The good news is vaccines can prevent some of them
Ronald C Desrosiers, The Conversation
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The unspoken scars of breast cancer survivors in India
Johanna Deeksha
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Cancers are in an evolutionary battle with treatments. Here’s how maths can help medicines win
Anuraag Bukkuri, The Conversation
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Watch: Over 500 residents of Seattle line the streets to cheer girl on last day of chemotherapy
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Watch: Ten-year-old boy suffering from brain cancer is sworn into Ukrainian police force
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Watch: Global charity Look Good Feel Good runs makeup workshops for cancer patients
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Watch: Mother surprises daughter with cancer by shaving her own head too
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An extremely rare form of cancer may have a cure, thanks to this tiny worm
Anil Mehta, The Conversation Gordon Stewart, The Conversation
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Despite free treatment in state-run hospitals, why do so many poor patients drop out?
Sanskrita Bharadwaj, IndiaSpend.com
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India’s coronavirus lockdown could increase chances of relapse for children with cancer
Priyanka Verma, IndiaSpend.com
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These findings by 700 scientists around the world will be the next big thing in cancer research
Melissa Southey, The Conversation
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Watch: Alex Trebek, host of trivia quiz show ‘Jeopardy’, updates the audience on his cancer status
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No, having too much sex is not likely to increase the risk of cancer
Jayne Lucke, The Conversation
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One in 10 Indians likely to get cancer in their lifetime, one in 15 may die of it: WHO report
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