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Jan 19 2026HEALTH

Cancer Rates: A Mixed Bag of Progress and Challenges

Cancer survival rates in the U. S. have seen a significant jump, with the five-year survival rate now at 70%, up from 50% in the mid-1970s. This improvement is thanks to better treatments and earlier detection. For instance, liver cancer survival rates have tripled from 7% in the 1990s to 22% in 202

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

Liverpool's Frustrating Home Stretch: Fans and Team Share the Pain

Liverpool's recent home games have left fans and players alike shaking their heads. For the first time in decades, the team hasn't won any of their first three home league matches against newly promoted teams. First, they drew with Sunderland, then Leeds, and most recently, Burnley. It's not a recor

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Funding the Fight Against Cancer: A Worldwide Effort

Cancer is a major health issue worldwide. It affects millions of people and their families. Treating cancer is expensive. Many people cannot afford the care they need. This is a big problem. A new platform aims to change this. The Global Cancer Financing Platform is here to help. It connects people

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Jan 16 2026HEALTH

Helping Cancer Survivors Stay Active: A Look at Digital Coaching

Cancer survivors often struggle to keep up with physical activity. This is a big deal because staying active can really boost their overall health and well-being. That's where telehealth-based coaching comes in. It's a way to give them support and encouragement from a distance. One such program is H

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Cancer: A New Weapon in the Fight

Cancer is a tough opponent, but scientists are always looking for new ways to fight it. Recently, they've discovered something exciting: smart molecules that glow and can target cancer cells, even in places where oxygen is scarce. This is a big deal because many cancer treatments struggle in low-oxy

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Finding Purpose After Cancer Treatment: A Look at a New Support Program

Cancer doesn't just affect people physically. It also shakes up their lives in big ways. After treatment, many people struggle to find a new normal. This is especially true in the first 18 months, a time often called the \""re-entry phase. \"" A recent study looked at a new program designed to help

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

Liverpool's Dilemma: To Buy or Wait for Marc Guehi?

Liverpool has been eyeing Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi for a while now. They almost got him last summer for £35m, but Palace backed out at the last minute. Now, with Guehi's contract running out in six months, Liverpool is thinking hard about making a move. Guehi is a top defender, and Liverpool nee

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

Unlocking Cancer's Hidden Patterns: A New Way to Fight Back

Cancer is tricky. It's not just one thing. It's many things, all mixed together. And that's what makes it so hard to beat. But what if we could see all those different parts? What if we could understand them better? That's what a recent study tried to do. They looked at a specific type of cancer, n

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Boosting Cancer Treatment with Smart Nanotech

Cancer is a tough opponent. It keeps coming back and resists many treatments. One promising approach is using drugs that block the PD-1 pathway, which helps the immune system fight cancer. But even these drugs have limits. The tumor environment can be hostile, making it hard for immune cells to work

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Dec 31 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Fight Cancer with Tiny Tech and Sound Waves

Cancer is tough to beat, but scientists are always looking for new ways to fight it. Recently, a team came up with a clever idea. They made tiny particles that can help the body's own immune system attack cancer cells. These particles are special because they use sound waves to do their job. Normal

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