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An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration recommends the agency, for the first time, approve a new kind of treatment that uses genetically modified immune cells to attack cancer cells.
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For 40 years, people have been able to call a service funded by the National Cancer Institute to get information about cancer treatments. Doctors say it's still useful even in the age of Twitter.
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A new, $19.1 million cancer care center in Paducah is nearly complete. The Baptist Health Paducah Ray and Kay Eckstein Regional Cancer Care Center will…
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The University of Kentucky says it has received an $11.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to fund a center to study links between…
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Norton Healthcare and the University of Louisville say they have partnered to form the Norton Children's Cancer Institute.A joint statement on Monday said…
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Researchers have long known behavior, environment and genetics play a role in cancer. A study in Science finds luck is also a major factor. Nearly two-thirds of cancer mutations arise randomly.
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Scanning people at risk for lung cancer finds many nodules that aren't cancerous but prompt more procedures, a study at the VA finds. A small number of people did get their cancer diagnosed early on.
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A new report says some Kentuckians could be drinking a cancer-causing chemical called chromium-6.The Environmental Working Group, a public health advocacy…
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Research on patients with testicular cancer and on others fighting a brain malignancy finds that people who are privately insured are more likely to be diagnosed earlier and survive longer.
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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has charged a former Martin, TN police officer for an alleged theft of $18,000 from a charity established to benefit…