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Jan 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Erin Andrews: From Setbacks to Magazine Cover

Erin Andrews, a well-known personality, has just hit a major milestone by becoming the cover star of a historic American magazine. This 127-year-old publication has chosen to feature Andrews, showcasing her triumph over adversity. Her journey hasn't been easy; she's faced personal challenges like fe

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

How Fear of COVID and Bias Impact Cancer Screenings for Asian American Women

Did you know that Asian American women might be skipping important cancer screenings due to COVID-19 fears and discrimination? A recent study took a close look at this issue. Instead of starting with the facts, let's first understand why this is a big deal. Cancer screening is key to early detection

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Improving Ovarian Cancer Treatment with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors

Treatment options for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) have expanded a lot in recent years, but much of the progress has been tied to picking the right biomarkers. This means there's still a big need for better treatment options to help patients live longer and enjoy better quality of life. Unlike ma

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Jan 08 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Folk Singer Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary Passes Away at 86

Peter Yarrow, a key member of the legendary 1960s folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, has sadly left us at the age of 86. He lost his battle with bladder cancer, which he fought bravely for four years. This news was confirmed by his publicist to the Guardian. His daughter, Bethany, shared that Yarrow w

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Red Flags in Newly Diagnosed Ovarian Cancer: A Closer Look at Immune Response

When cancer spreads, it tends to twist the environment around it. In metastatic epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), normal neutrophils, which usually help fight infections, get tricked into becoming "suppressors. " These reprogrammed neutrophils can hinder the activation of T cells, a vital part of our

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Jan 08 2025HEALTH

Robots in Lung Cancer: How They Help Doctors Check Your Lungs

Ever wondered how doctors check if a little spot on your lung is serious? One way they do it is by using robots! Lung cancer is a big problem, with lots of people dying from it each year. The tricky part is that many people don't feel sick when they first get it. So, doctors often find it by acciden

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Jan 08 2025ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change and Lung Cancer in Asia: A Growing Concern

Asia is already grappling with a significant share of the global cancer burden, and lung cancer is a major part of this challenge. The increasing threat of climate change is adding another layer of complexity. Extreme weather events, like the devastating floods in India and Pakistan in 2022, can sev

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Finding CRC: A New Way to Diagnose Colon Cancer Symptoms

Did you know that colon cancer, also called colorectal cancer (CRC), is a big health issue in the UK? It's the third most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths. So, how do we better diagnose it in people who have symptoms? A new model called COLOFIT has been created to help wi

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Battling Cancer: A Closer Look at System Modeling

Cancer control is a big deal for health systems today. But how do we tackle it effectively? That's where system dynamics modeling (SDM) comes in. This study dives into how SDM is used to understand and combat cancer. Researchers checked out a bunch of studies to see how well SDM is doing its job. F

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Improved Safety and Power of CD40 Antibody in Nanoliposomes

Scientists have been working on a new way to make treating pancreatic cancer safer and more effective. They're using something called nanoliposomes to carry a special antibody called CD40a. These tiny carriers have a clever trick: they stick to the tumor's surface when they sense a particular enviro

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