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Live Science on MSNWhy do some people grow 'chemo curls' after cancer treatment?
After chemotherapy, some people get "chemo curls" and other changes to their hair texture and appearance. But why?
At a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, King Charles and Queen Camilla were brought to tears when Captain Yavar ...
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has gotten his fair share of grief in this business, but he's about to have his full story ...
A pediatric oncologist at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer is giving cash to low-income families of kids who are newly ...
Cancer treatment is already an emotional and physical challenge, but for one Oklahoma woman, getting to her appointments has ...
By the time Walter and Juliet Jacobs went to see Dr. Anil Potti, Juliet’s lung cancer was spreading through her torso. She ...
There’s a new twist in the fight against bladder cancer — and it’s delivering game-changing results. In a recent clinical ...
1. You may have problems with your prostate that aren’t cancer.
For people facing aggressive bladder cancer that no longer responds to standard treatment, options have often been ...
A new drug-releasing system, TAR-200, eliminated tumors in 82% of patients in a phase 2 clinical trial for individuals with ...
Cancer treatments can speed up aging in survivors, according to research, which can contribute to a person's risk for ...
Fertility preservation becomes crucial for reproductive-age cancer patients, emphasizing timely intervention and ...
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