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When new cells are needed to replace old, worn-out cells in our organs and tissues, the DNA that encodes...
When new cells are needed to replace old, worn-out cells in our organs and tissues, the DNA that encodes...
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Thanks to decades of cancer research that have brought us groundbreaking discoveries and treatments, 15.5 million U.S. cancer survivors...
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Last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved 15 new anticancer therapeutics. More groundbreaking treatments are on the...
Guest Post by William G. Nelson, MD, PhD Editor-in-Chief, Cancer Today Do cancer cells have Achilles’ heels? The answer...