Cancer
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Watch: Mother surprises daughter with cancer by shaving her own head too
Scroll Staff
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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
Scroll Staff
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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
Scroll Staff
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The buzz: The science of why coffee wakes you in the morning
Thomas Merritt, The Conversation
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Survival rates among cancer patients can be improved by targeting normal cells
Ingo Ringshausen, The Conversation
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I am still breathing: Former French Open champion Schiavone says she has survived cancer
AFP
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Why four of five Indian children diagnosed with cancer do not survive beyond 5 years
Alfie Habershon and Swagata Yadavar, HealthCheck.in
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Childhood cancer steals 7 million years of life in developing countries (including India)
Inga Vesper
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Prolonged exposure to mosquito coil smoke can make you sick, says new study
Mayank Aggarwal
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Your Morning Fix: ‘15 million people will need chemo yearly by 2040’, why you should update WhatsApp
Scroll Staff
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US: Johnson & Johnson asked to pay $29 million to cancer patient who used its talcum powder
Scroll Staff
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Manohar Parrikar’s condition is stable, says Goa Chief Minister’s Office
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Watch: A terminally-ill child in the US becomes police officer for a day
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Watch: This bride's dance with her terminally ill father has moved everyone who’s seen it
Scroll Staff
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Badminton: Lee Chong Wei resumes gym work, to begin on-court training next week after cancer battle
AFP