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Study Explores Why Breast Cancers Spread to the Bone
Researchers have created an innovative in vitro cancer model to explore why breast cancer frequently metastasizes to bone. This model aims to enhance understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved.

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Can Aerobic Exercise Help Prevent “Chemo Brain”?
A recent study found that women with breast cancer who began an aerobic exercise program during chemotherapy reported better cognitive function and improved quality of life compared to those receiving standard care.

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Complete Response to Immunotherapy in Stage IV Lung Cancer
A case report highlights a 51-year-old man with stage IV non-small cell lung cancer and brain metastasis who received whole brain radiotherapy followed by immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment.

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Unraveling Cancer Drug Resistance
Researchers have mapped the genetic landscape of cancer drug resistance, uncovering that DNA changes can be grouped into four main categories and highlighting possible new therapeutic targets.

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Healthy Diet May Prevent Low-Risk Prostate Cancer From Becoming More Aggressive
A study from Johns Hopkins Medicine reveals that men with low-risk prostate cancer may reduce their progression risk by adhering to a healthy diet. Higher scores on the Healthy Eating Index correlated with lower rates of grade reclassification.

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Metabolic Map of Colorectal Cancer Challenges Classifications of the Disease
A new study offers fresh insights into our understanding of colorectal cancer, challenging the conventional right- and left-sided disease classifications.

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Skin Cancer-Checking AI Model Outperforms Existing Methods
An AI model designed to detect skin cancer outperformed existing methods in a new study.

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Researchers Identify Biomarkers for Liver Cancer Immunotherapy
Researchers link NBR1 protein levels in liver cancer to immunotherapy effectiveness. High NBR1 may indicate poor response to treatment, while lowering NBR1 shrinks tumors in mice.

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Origin of Deadly Ovarian Cancer Identified
Study reveals that high-grade serous carcinoma, the most aggressive form of ovarian cancer, originates from pre-ciliated tubal epithelial cells in the fallopian tube. This research provides insights into potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets.

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Immunotherapy Trial Boosts Advanced Hodgkin Lymphoma Survival
Researchers have developed an immunotherapy for advanced Hodgkin lymphoma that increased survival rates to 92 percent. This innovative approach reduces long-term side effects associated with traditional treatments.
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