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Oncology
Altering cancer metabolism helps treatments attack tumours
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England lagging behind rest of Europe in cancer survival rates
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Nanoscale blood test set to springboard cancer discoveries
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First child cancer patients treated with new CAR-T therapy in UK
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Cryoablation shows promise in treating low-risk breast cancers
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EC approves brigatinib for ALK+ non-small cell lung cancer
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Mogamulizumab receives positive opinion for mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome
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Obesity causes body’s ‘natural cancer killer cells’ to fail, say researchers
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NICE recommends Vyxeos in specific types of secondary AML
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Olarpip could provide effective treatment for brain tumours, charity reveals
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BRCA testing – making treatment decisions today and planning for the future
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Scientists discover source for counteracting drug resistance in tumour cells
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Bowel cancer rates increasing across Europe
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Patients with HPV-positive oropharynx cancer should receive chemoradiation
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Drugs for treating breast cancer in women are effective and well tolerated in men
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Major response to immunotherapy in early-stage mismatch repair deficient colon cancer
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Immunotherapy may become new first line treatment in some metastatic colorectal cancers
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