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Gene mapping lays groundwork for precision chemotherapy: First-of-its-kind study maps links between 625 genes and 31 different chemotherapy treatments
Despite the great successes of targeted cancer drugs and the promise of novel immunotherapies, the vast majority of people diagnosed
Treatment of cancer could become possible with adenovirus: Adenovirus binds to a specific type of carbohydrate that is overexpressed on certain types of cancer cells.
Adenovirus is a common virus that causes infectious diseases of the respiratory tract, eyes and gastrointestinal tract in humans and
Chip-based blood test for multiple myeloma could make bone biopsies a relic of the past
The diagnosis and treatment of multiple myeloma, a cancer affecting plasma cells, traditionally forces patients to suffer through a painful
Changing the game: Machine learning in healthcare
As we live in the new world of quality, value-based care, we must be able to draw more insights and
Why marijuana fans should not see approval for epilepsy drug as a win for weed
A Food and Drug Administration panel recommended approval of a drug made of cannabidiol on April 19 to treat two
Most smokers with head and neck cancer have tried to quit
(HealthDay)—Most active smokers with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) have made one or more quit attempts, according to
Night owls might face more health issues and early
Bad news, night owls. Evening types have a 10 percent higher risk of dying than those up and at ’em
Biofeedback relaxation app may help kids during medical procedures
A new Pain Practice study indicates that biofeedback-assisted relaxation may help manage pain and anxiety in children undergoing medical procedures.
Frog embryos can fully regrow their eyes after injury, debunking a belief that they can’t
A UNLV scientist and her team have found that frog embryos can fully regrow their eyes after injuries, a breakthrough