Cancers
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Scientists Investigate the Effects of Pesticides on Thyroid Cancer
Ten of the 29 pesticides examined-including some of the most commonly used in the United States-were connected to thyroid cancer in single pollutant models over a 20-year period. These included oxyfluorfen, glyphosate, and paraquat dichloride.
Latest Research Articles
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Unidentified Protein Responsible for Brain Development Could Also be Culprit for Cancer Spread and Brain Disorders
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Locusts are Capable of Detecting Cancer Cells with Their Sense of Smell
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Locusts Smell and Differentiate Cancer Cells from Healthy Cells, New Study Finds
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City of Hope Patient: Elderly Man Allegedly Recovers from HIV Following Stem Cell Treatment in Los Angeles
Cancer Genes Activated by Common Drugs for Medicament Lobbies Early Diagnosis, Treatment
Compounds in Brazilian Tree Bark May Be Use as Effective Leukemia Treatment
After 25 Years, Scientists Discover Groundbreaking Anti-Cancer Compounds Found in Sea Corals
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Lung Cancer Immunotherapy: Dogs Help Find New Protein to Fend Malignant Tumors Off, Even on Humans
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Kimani the Gorilla Diagnosed with Rare Liver Cancer in Calgary, Canada
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Woman Battles Rare Blood Cancer After Mistaking it for Tonsillitis
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US Cancer Mortality Rate Does Not Decrease In Spite Costly Cancer Care: New Study
Animal Studies: New Cancer Vaccine Bypasses Tumor Defenses