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#Advertisement feature presented by Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). As part of the Rewriting Cancer series, audiences were asked to share their hopes for the future of cancer. What are your hopes? Comment down below to join the conversation 👇👇👇 You can explore the series at: https://lnkd.in/e89fpS3A or click here if you're in the UK: https://lnkd.in/eiJzr-an #RewritingCancer
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Did you know vegetables can also develop cancer? Learn more about this surprising phenomenon and how it led to breakthroughs in cancer research. Tune in to The Beljanski Cancer Talk Show to explore this topic further. Listen now at https://vist.ly/uazy. #cancer #CancerResearch #CancerTreatment #BeljanskiFoundation
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Cancer is the one opponent that unites the entire Big Ten Conference, and this video underscores our commitment to transforming cancer research and improving lives. Check it out! https://ow.ly/ZtKf50RzToW #BIGTENvsCancer
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Did you know vegetables can also develop cancer? Learn more about this surprising phenomenon and how it led to breakthroughs in cancer research. Tune in to The Beljanski Cancer Talk Show to explore this topic further. Listen now at https://vist.ly/ua2g. #cancer #CancerResearch #CancerTreatment #BeljanskiFoundation
Vegetables Also Can Get Cancer!
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New open access article in Supportive Care in Cancer: Non-pharmacological interventions targeting mobility among people with advanced cancer: a systematic review https://lnkd.in/ej9ZYEMp Authors: Carmine Petrasso, Jo Bayly, Simona Arculeo, Megan Bowers, Stefania Costi, Lise Nottelmann, Elena Turola, Elisa Vanzulli & Matthew Maddocks #SuppOnc
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Stay updated on cancer research breakthroughs, community and professional events and news. Subscribe to the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center newsletter to receive updates on the latest developments in cancer directly to your inbox. Join our mailing list: https://lnkd.in/gMPMXAtt #CancerResearch
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NEWS: OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center, Oklahoma's only National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center, has received a $10 million gift to support its expansion in Tulsa. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gK5cmNVK
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The rise in lung cancer rates among female non-smokers might be linked to radon inhalation. This theory is based on the differences in radon exposure between males and females, which can be attributed to the variations in time spent indoors versus outdoors. Source: Safari, A., et al. (2024). "Exploring the Disparity in Indoor/Outdoor Time and Radon Exposure as Possible Factors Contributing to the Unexpected Increase in Lung Cancer Risk among Non-Smoking Women." Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering. in press. https://lnkd.in/ewvumYy9 #lung #cancer #females #nonsmokers #radon #Indoor #Outdoor
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We know about EGFR mutations in lung cancer being common among non-smoking Asian women (not mentioned in the article) but the question is why👇 Why do non-smoking Asian women have high rates of lung cancer? A UCSF study hopes to find out. https://lnkd.in/ekMBfw-f
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