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New Clues to Treating Two Forms of Bladder Cancer
Small cell/neuroendocrine bladder cancers (SCBCs) are rare, highly aggressive, and difficult to treat. But in a recent study, published in European Urology, Brady</b> ...
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Esophageal Cancer Treatment | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Most esophageal <b>cancer</b> cases aren’t discovered until they are in advanced stages when immediate treatment is necessary. Treatment options may include:</b> ...
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Surviving Prostate Cancer: Good News for Radical Prostatectomy Patients ...
Overall, men are highly unlikely to die from prostate <b>cancer</b> after surgery — even men with high-risk prostate <b>cancer</b>. If you do not experience</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Immuno-therapy: A New Target - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Building on the work of former Brady urologist Ashley Ross, M.D., Ph.D., Antonarakis and <b>cancer</b> immunologist Eugene Shenderov, M.D., D.Phil., are</b> ...
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Metastatic Breast Cancer | The Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center
Top Ranking <b>Cancer</b> Program in Maryland. As ranked by U.S.<b>News</b> & World Report, Johns Hopkins Hospital is ranked #9 6 in the United States among</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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Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center in the D.C. Region
Pancreatic <b>Cancer</b>. Johns Hopkins Kimmel <b>Cancer</b> Center experts at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C., and Suburban Hospital in Bethesda,</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Stages | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Due to the size of the tumor, the doctor can feel it during the DRE. The <b>cancer</b> may also be seen with imaging. T2a: The tumor has invaded one-half (or less)</b> ...
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Living Better With Brain Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Kristin Redmond, a radiation oncologist at Johns Hopkins who treats brain and spine tumors, is studying the effects of radiation toxicity in the brain and</b> ...
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Radiation Therapy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Radiation therapy</b> is a type of <b>cancer</b> treatment. You may also hear it called radiotherapy or therapeutic radiology. <b>Radiation therapy</b> kills</b> ...
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