Sir Chris Hoy, an inspiration to so many of us, has just revealed he has terminal prostate cancer aged just 48 years old.
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A leading blood cancer doctor shares the reality of breaking bad news to his patients – and the brave responses that break his heart. The good doctor says no amount of medical training or ...
The answer isn’t so straightforward, Dr. Chris Winter, a Virginia-based neurologist and sleep medicine specialist with Mattress Firm, told Fox News Digital. "This is to some degree an impossible ...
More information: CDK12 Loss Drives Prostate Cancer Progression, Transcription-Replication Conflicts, and Synthetic Lethality with Paralog CDK13, Cell Reports Medicine (2024).DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm ...
CDK12 loss drives prostate cancer progression, transcription-replication conflicts, and synthetic lethality with paralog CDK13. Cell Reports Medicine , 2024; 101758 DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101758 ...
On Wednesday, Zydus Lifesciences said that the US health regulator has given the company permission to develop a generic medication for the treatment of prostate cancer. The product would be ...
Lisa Newman talks about breast cancer prevention and diagnosis discrepancies. Dr. Lisa Newman, the chief of the section of breast surgery at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center ...
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