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9 votes
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Bioluminescence helps researchers develop cancer drugs for brain
3 votes -
One-hour operation could cure prostate cancer by destroying tumours with electric currents
11 votes -
Daniel Ellsberg has terminal cancer
6 votes -
Stanford Medicine scientists transform cancer cells into weapons against cancer
6 votes -
Charles Silverstein, who helped declassify homosexuality as mental illness, dies at 87
8 votes -
It's time to put cancer warning labels on alcohol, experts say
13 votes -
Modest Mouse founding member Jeremiah Green dies at age 45
11 votes -
I lost my boyfriend to cancer conspiracy theories
15 votes -
Cancer mRNA vaccine completes pivotal trial
5 votes -
Pelé moved to end-of-life care in hospital, reports say
9 votes -
HPV self-sampling in Sweden leading to faster elimination of cervical cancer
4 votes -
Veteran British actor David Warner, star of The Omen and Tron, dies aged 80
7 votes -
Denmark has unveiled plans to ban the sale of cigarettes and nicotine products to any citizens born after 2010
5 votes -
Chernobyl's death toll (or, how I learned to live with Chernobyl's legacy)
2 votes -
George Perez diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
4 votes -
New cancer therapy from Yibin Kang's lab holds potential to switch off major cancer types without side effects
6 votes -
Swedish former professional golfer Fredrik Andersson Hed has died of cancer aged 49
5 votes -
Norm Macdonald dies: Influential comedian and former ‘SNL’ Weekend Update anchor was 61
28 votes -
Fuck cancer
Just getting this off my chest because the number of people I can talk to about it right now is very small. My mom got diagnosed with cancer a few days ago. Tumors in her breast(s?) and the cancer...
Just getting this off my chest because the number of people I can talk to about it right now is very small.
My mom got diagnosed with cancer a few days ago. Tumors in her breast(s?) and the cancer has made it into her lymph nodes and possibly her blood as well. None of us have much idea where that puts us right now and we won't know much more until her consult + surgery next week. It's gut-wrenchingly awful. The unknown of everything gnaws at you -- I don't wholesale trust what I read on the internet but it certainly doesn't seem great. I'm still in disbelief -- my mom is only in her mid sixties and she is extremely healthy. My mom is obviously scared but she is doing ok otherwise -- she is a fighter and my whole family is behind her and ready to support her however we can. This next block of time is going to be so hard on both of my parents it physically hurts to think about. I guess as we learn more information things will become easier to deal with because it certainly isn't easy right now. Lots of tears, but lots of video chat smiles and laughing too.
The saving grace has been knowing how much time I have been able to spend with my parents through the pandemic as they have been helping us out with childcare. My mom has loved being a grandma, getting to watch her eyes light up when she holds our daughter has been amazing and I just want so, so, so badly for her to be able to continue to watch her grow up and for my daughter to know her. If you have a mom in your life please give her an extra hug/ehug this mother's day for me.
Also, if anyone has any personal experience of battling or having people close to you battle cancer please feel free to share if you want to. Cancer fucking sucks.
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How mRNA technology could change the world
8 votes -
Sabine Schmitz, legendary racing driver, succumbs to cancer at age 51
12 votes -
CT scan catches 70% of lung cancers at early stage, NHS study finds
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Chick Corea, jazz fusion pioneer, has died of cancer at 79
19 votes -
Dustin Diamond, 'Saved by the Bell' star, dead at 44
6 votes -
In breast cancer screening, deep neural networks use different features than radiologists
@Taro Makino: DNNs perform well on a range of medical diagnosis tasks, but do they diagnose similarly to humans?In breast cancer screening, DNNs use different features than radiologists. Some are spurious, while others may represent new biomarkers.https://t.co/kyMiLtSxw0 1/9 pic.twitter.com/akpIH1OpYo
5 votes -
NHS to trial blood test to detect more than fifty forms of cancer
9 votes -
'Jeopardy' host Alex Trebek dies at 80 after pancreatic cancer diagnosis
36 votes -
Notes on my colon cancer
7 votes -
St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Famer Bob Gibson dies at 84 after bout with cancer
6 votes -
‘Black Panther’ actor Chadwick Boseman dies at 43 after four-year fight with colon cancer
37 votes -
US families consume cancer-linked glyphosate in their food; eating organic reduces levels
7 votes -
New techniques are helping medical researchers develop new anti-cancer drugs and gain a better understanding of how existing ones work
5 votes -
I have cancer and now my Facebook feed is full of "alternative care" ads
36 votes -
One reason why coronavirus hits Black people the hardest
7 votes -
Johnson & Johnson to stop selling baby powder in US and Canada after tens of thousands of lawsuits from consumers claiming its talc products, including Johnson’s Baby Powder, caused their cancer
10 votes -
What happened to Val Kilmer? He’s just starting to figure it out
7 votes -
Corona-AI project asks DreamLab app users to help create ‘virtual supercomputer’ to assist in COVID-19 research efforts
5 votes -
Chemotherapy and the coronavirus threat — my immunity levels mean you need to care about COVID-19
4 votes -
'I'm aware I could die, but you can't live in fear': Living with cancer amid coronavirus
6 votes -
Australians are increasingly being diagnosed with cancers that will do them no harm if left undetected or untreated.
A news article: Patients suffer invasive treatments for harmless cancers The study itself: Estimating the magnitude of cancer overdiagnosis in Australia
11 votes -
Research identifies new route for tackling drug resistance in skin cancer cells
4 votes -
Man with 5.5-inch horn growing on his back slipped "through the net" docs say
18 votes -
Ultrasound destroys eighty percent of prostate cancers in one-year study
8 votes -
US FDA bowed to industry for decades as alarms were sounded over talc
7 votes -
She took her amputated leg home, and you can too
10 votes -
What it’s like to live beyond a death sentence: With stage IV cancer, chances at survival are slim. Men in remission tell us about staying strong when every day is a bonus
9 votes -
The cancer capital of America: Eastern Kentucky is poor, remote, and inadequately serviced, and those factors have led to alarming rates of cancer in the area
7 votes -
Sea, sand but no sunscreen: Tiny Tuvalu desperate for skin protection
8 votes -
Some cancers become contagious
5 votes