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A New Model: Physician-Patient Collaboration in Online Communities and the Clinical Practice of Oncology - ASCO
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The Miracle Drug That Could Kill All Cancers
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Is there a Natural “Cure” for Cancer? | Pakalert Press
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Testosterone may play a role in treatment of triple negative breast cancer
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure | Research & Grants | Medications to Prevent Breast Cancer: Missed Opportunities?
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Study role testosterone may play in triple negative breast cancer
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Scientists boost potency, reduce side effects of IL-2 protein used to treat cancer
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Veterinary & Human Oncologists Collaborate On Cures for Cancer | Petside
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Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation
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Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation is launching its Collaboration of Trusts and Foundations for a Cancer Cure. http://t.co/AL5ox1we
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Gene sequencing could identify genetic variants of lung cancer and colorectal cancer
news-medical.net — “Foundation Medicine Inc., a molecular information company that brings comprehensive cancer gene analysis to routine clinical care, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have come up with the results from their collaborative next-generation sequencing (NGS) study to assay cancer-relevant genes in 24 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and 40 colorectal cancer (CRC) cases.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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