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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

HPV Testing: What's Happening in the US?

HPV testing is vital for managing oropharyngeal cancer. It helps doctors understand the severity of the cancer and plan treatment. However, the frequency of this testing across the US is unclear. A recent study aimed to clarify this by examining how often HPV DNA-RNA and p16 tests are conducted for

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Sexual Health After Cancer: What's the Deal?

Women who have beaten gynecological cancer often find themselves in a tough spot when it comes to sexual health. This is a big deal because it affects their quality of life. So, what's the plan to help them out? First things first, let's talk about the study. Researchers wanted to see how well a sp

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Apr 11 2025SCIENCE

Lung Cancer: The Power of Targeted DNA Aptamers

Lung cancer is a significant health issue, and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a common type. One way to fight it is by targeting something called PD-L1, which is often found on lung cancer cells. Blocking PD-L1 can help the body's immune system attack the cancer. This is where aptamers come i

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Apr 11 2025HEALTH

Breast Cancer: The Insurance Gap in Chile

Breast cancer is a big deal in the Americas. It tops the list of most common cancers and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths. This is a serious issue that affects many people. One major problem is the time it takes for patients to start treatment. This delay can make a huge difference in ho

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Apr 10 2025SCIENCE

Battling Bacteria: The Power of Radiation and Biofilms

Biofilms are a big problem. They are groups of bacteria that stick together and form a tough shield. This shield protects them from many threats, including radiation. Radiation is usually great at killing bacteria, but biofilms have ways to resist it. They have a protective layer, different ways of

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Challenge of Measuring Health Quality in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors

Head and neck cancer is a tough journey. Patients often face significant health issues after treatment. This is where things get tricky. The tools used to measure health quality, called health utility instruments, often fall short. They struggle to tell the difference between various health stat

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

Healthy Choices for a Longer Life After Cancer

Cancer survivors have a lot to think about. One big question is how to live a longer, healthier life. A recent study looked into this. It found that following certain lifestyle changes can make a big difference. The study focused on people who had survived cancers linked to obesity. These inclu

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Apr 10 2025CELEBRITIES

Actress Anjelica Huston's Triumph Over Cancer

Anjelica Huston, known for her iconic roles, has been open about her health journey. She faced a significant health challenge six years ago. She was diagnosed with cancer, a revelation that shook her to the core. Huston did not specify the type or stage of cancer, but she made it clear that it was a

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Apr 10 2025HEALTH

The Growing Challenge of Head and Neck Cancer: What Lies Ahead?

Head and neck cancer is a serious issue worldwide. The number of people getting sick is going up. This makes it a big deal for health experts. They need to know how many people are affected. This helps them decide what to focus on and how to plan for the future. We often hear about cancer. But head

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Apr 09 2025SCIENCE

Cells' Secret Weapon: The ER's Hidden Role in Cancer Survival

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a crucial part of cells. It handles the folding and secretion of a significant portion of proteins in eukaryotic cells. Stress can disrupt this process, leading to misfolded proteins and ER stress. Cells have ways to manage this stress, such as reducing the protein

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