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Brain Cancer Rumor Stuns Family in Hamptons Yacht Death Probe
O’Slatarra, the 33-year-old Manhattan-based swimwear designer found dead on a yacht in the Hamptons, is now grappling with ...
A clinical trial of an experimental cell therapy shows promising results for glioblastoma patients, with tumors disappearing ...
Beware these 5 signs of a ‘highly invasive’ brain cancer — patients typically survive only 15 months
The tumor, which occurs when supportive cells in the brain grow and divide uncontrollably, is extremely aggressive and deadly. Most patients survive only 14 to 16 months after diagnosis.
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Missing messenger RNA fragments could be key to new immunotherapy for hard-to-treat brain tumors
A new study, led by researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), identified tiny pieces of messenger RNA that ...
Michigan Rep. Betsy Coffia says she had surgery to remove brain tumor, got treatment for rare cancer
State Rep. Betsy Coffia underwent surgery earlier this week to remove a brain tumor, while also treating a rare form of ...
According to Euronews, a study by researchers from the Danish Cancer Institute indicates that long-term exposure to fine ...
"Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" alum Teddi Mellencamp said she's dealing with anxiety “on random days for no apparent ...
Feb. 4, 2025 — Research has shown that a potential new targeted therapy for childhood brain cancer is effective in infiltrating and killing tumor cells in preclinical models tested in mice.
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After his family's deportation, teen becomes a lifeline for sister recovering from a brain tumor
The 18-year-old works two jobs to be able to send his sister her lifesaving medication, as his deported family hopes to ...
A 37-year-old woman with terminal brain cancer shared a heartwarming social media post about why she believes aging should be ...
Vishva Natarajan MED ’28 spoke with The Dartmouth about winning the American Brain Tumor Association fellowship, the promise ...
Now, Zac is a thriving 11-year-old. The Brain Tumour Charity / SWNS Zac, who is now 11, responded well to the drug and will remain on the medicine until he is a teenager. “Zac has a good quality ...
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