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With a survival rate of less than 5 percent, pancreatic cancer is among the more deadly forms of gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, partly because the majority of ...
These cancers start in germ-fighting white blood cells called B cells. B cells also are called B lymphocytes. Treatment for B-cell lymphomas may include a " ...
Because most cancers are considered to be medically urgent, we are continuing to provide care to patients with cancer who are newly diagnosed and those with ...
This study will recruit breast cancer patients and survivors to take part in an ongoing study of the issues and concerns surrounding breast cancer survivorship.
Lynch syndrome (LS) is a hereditary cancer predisposition syndrome caused by inactivating mutations in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes.
Cancer rehabilitation is a rapidly evolving discipline focused on helping patients maintain and restore function and lead meaningful, fulfilling lives ...
Occult blood in the stool may be a sign of cancer or polyps in the colon or rectum. Polyps are growths of cells that aren't cancerous but could become cancerous ...
... cancer cells. The team aims to learn how this orally administered drug may be applicable to ovarian cancer resection in its ability to target cancerous tissue.
This means that the Cancer Center meets rigorous NCI standards for clinical care and research and advanced care offerings. We are the only NCI-designated ...
This randomized phase II trial studies radiation therapy and cisplatin with or without surgery in treating patients with stage III-IV oropharyngeal cancer.
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