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Oxygen-Starved Tumor Cells Have Survival Advantage That Promotes Cancer ...
Using cells from human breast cancers and mouse breast <b>cancer</b> models, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel <b>Cancer</b> Center say they have significant</b> ...
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Study Adds to Evidence That Most Cancer Cells Grown in a Dish Have ...
But the bottom line was that from a genetic standpoint, the prostate <b>cancer</b> cell line was not a representative surrogate for what happens in a typical human</b> ...
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African-American Women and Breast Cancer - Johns Hopkins Medicine
01/01/2019. Although their overall rate of developing breast <b>cancer</b> is lower than white women, African-American women tend to have worse breast</b> ...
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Novel AI Blood Testing Technology Can ID Lung Cancers with High ...
A novel artificial intelligence blood testing technology developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel <b>Cancer</b> Center was found to detect over 90% of</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Researcher Develops Simple Biomarker Test for Esophageal ...
The five-year survival rate for this <b>cancer</b> is less than 20%. During the screening test, the patient swallows the sponge, which is compressed inside a</b> ...
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Capturing Immunotherapy Response in a Blood Drop
Patients received the immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab based on standard of care, at a 200 mg or 2 mg/kg infusion every three weeks. After the first three cycles,</b> ...
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Blood Test Combined With PET-CT Technology Shows Promise in Early ...
In 2018, gastroenterologist Anne Marie Lennon and a team of researchers published <b>news</b> about a blood test they designed that can detect <b>cancer</b>. Last</b> ...
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Myeloma Bone Disease/Multiple Myeloma | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What is multiple myeloma? Multiple myeloma is <b>cancer</b> that affects certain white blood cells called plasma cells. It represents about 1% of all cancers in</b> ...
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Brain Tumors and Brain Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Brain tumors</b> are dangerous because they can put pressure on healthy parts of the <b>brain</b> or spread into those areas. Some <b>brain tumors</b> can also</b> ...
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Liver Cancer: Multidisciplinary Care Matters - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. If you have liver <b>cancer</b>, you</b> ...
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