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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Upgrading Lung Cancer Care: A New Guide for County Hospitals

Improving the way lung cancer is diagnosed and treated in smaller hospitals is crucial. County hospitals often struggle with access to advanced tools. This new guide, "Clinical Pathway in China County for Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (2024 edition), " offers practical solutions. It's not just

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Gut Bugs and Liver Cancer: The Early Antibiotics Connection

You wouldn't think that taking antibiotics as a kid could lead to liver cancer later in life, right? Well, it turns out those little pills can mess up the tiny friends living in your tummy, called gut microbes, and that could set the stage for a serious liver disease called MASLD-HCC. This disease i

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Nov 10 2024CELEBRITIES

Kate Middleton's Big Comeback at Remembrance Day

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, made her mark at the Remembrance Day service held at The Cenotaph in London. This was her first major public appearance since finishing chemotherapy for cancer, just a couple of months ago. The Princess, 42, attended the event with her husband, Prince William,

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Nov 09 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Bhad Bhabie Shares Cancer Battle After Fans Notice Her Weight Loss

You might have noticed that Bhad Bhabie, the rapper known for her social media presence, has been looking a bit thinner lately. Fans began to wonder why, and their curiosity led to some harsh comments. But Bhabie wasn't having it, and she decided to clear things up. On her Instagram Story, she revea

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Cancer Cells' Journey and Platelets: A Hidden Partnership

Metastasis, or cancer spreading to other parts of the body, remains a major challenge in treatment. This happens when cancer cells break away from the primary tumor and travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. These wandering cancer cells are called circulating tumor cells (CTCs). High nu

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Why Aren't More Women in Ethiopia Getting Screened for Cervical Cancer?

Cervical cancer is a significant global health problem, with around 600, 000 new cases and 340, 000 deaths reported in 2020. Early detection through screening is crucial, yet only 5% of eligible women in Ethiopia are being screened. This raises a critical question: What's preventing women from getti

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Cancer Patients' Spiritual Well-being and Quality of Life: The Impact of COVID-19 Anxiety

During the COVID-19 pandemic, cancer patients have been faced with unique challenges. Their quality of life, spiritual well-being, and feelings of hopelessness were significantly affected. Researchers wanted to understand how COVID-19 anxiety plays a part in these relationships. They found that COVI

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

The Unknown Player: RNF19A in Bladder Cancer

Ever wondered about the unsung heroes in cancer research? Let's talk about RNF19A, a little-known protein from the RING finger family. This protein is starting to make a splash in the world of bladder cancer (BCa). Scientists have been digging into how RNF19A affects bladder cancer, and the findings

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

What's in Your Weed Killer? New Research Links Some Pesticides to Prostate Cancer

Imagine this: the weed killer sitting in your garden shed could be linked to a higher risk of prostate cancer. A recent study found that 22 pesticides in popular weed killers like Roundup might be increasing the chance of getting this disease. In fact, four of these pesticides could even make it lik

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Cancer Diagnoses Often Follow ER Visits

Did you know that one in three people who get cancer end up in the emergency room before they find out? That's right! A team of researchers in Canada dug into this and found that about a third of new cancer patients had visited the ER within three months before their diagnosis. These visits often ha

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