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Balcony moment shows what a positive distraction family has been for both royal cancer patients

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For a family who've been through so much this year, it was time to face the public together.

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Princess of Wales’ return to public life may help cancer patients, charities say

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Kate said in a statement released on Friday that she is making ‘good progress’ and experiencing ‘good days and bad days’.

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Cancer, epilepsy and asthma patients’ lives put at risk by out of stock drugs

inews.co.uk

Tegretol, Salbutomol, Ozempic and Creon were among 70 medications out of stock in the last week of May alone - with many not set to be restocked in pharmacies until October

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Dozens of cancer patients hit as 800 operations axed after cyber-attack on London hospitals

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Urgent cancer and transplant operations were among the 814 procedures cancelled following a Russian cyber attack on hospitals earlier this month, the NHS has admitted.

Friday, Jun 14

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Successful trial for new colorectal cancer treatment

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Results from a new phase 1 trial indicate that immunotherapy could be used to treat the most common form of colorectal cancer, also known as bowel cancer. Consistent responses to immunotherapy have been reported in patients with the most…

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Nano-immunotherapy developed to improve lung cancer treatment

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Researchers have developed a new nanomedicine therapy that delivers anticancer drugs to lung cancer cells and enhances the immune system's ability to fight cancer. The team showed promising results for the new therapy in cancer cells in…

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Kate receiving chemotherapy treatment like many other cancer patients

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The Princess of Wales was diagnosed after a major abdominal operation in January.

Kate receiving chemotherapy treatment like many other cancer patients

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The Princess of Wales was diagnosed after a major abdominal operation in January.

Kate receiving chemotherapy treatment like many other cancer patients

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The Princess of Wales was diagnosed after a major abdominal operation in January.

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Lane Kiffin Drops Tearful 2-Word Response to $100,000 Donation for Cancer Patient

The story of a leukemia survivor has brought the HC for the Ole Miss Rebels to break down at her kind act. A girl named Jocelyn gave out 10 dollars to a man posing to be in need when Jocelyn helped him out without a second thought. The set…

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Innovative 3D cell culturing method offers new insights into cancer cell mechanics

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Developing chemotherapy drugs against breast cancer is costly, slow, and often inefficient, with more than 95% of screened drug candidates failing in patient trials.

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New hope for cancer patients with new 'game changing' drug combo

www.mirror.co.uk

The drugs - botensilimab and balstilimab - work by triggering the body's immune system to attack cancer cells. The treatment has been described as "potentially game changing"

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Two drugs could help treat most common form of bowel cancer in 'game changing' treatment

Trials of the treatment, using a combination of two drugs, showed tumours had shrunk or remained stable in three out of five patients

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Bowel cancer breakthrough as combined drugs found to shrink tumours

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After six months, tumours were shown to shrink or remain stable in 61% of the patients

'New hope' for cancer patients as drug combo is 'game-changing'

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The team said it hopes authorities in the UK will be 'able to move quickly' in approving its use

'New hope' for cancer patients as drug combo is 'game-changing'

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The team said it hopes authorities in the UK will be 'able to move quickly' in approving its use

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New bowel cancer treatment that shrinks tumours branded 'game-changing' giving hope to thousands

www.mirror.co.uk

The combination of two drugs used to boost immune response could shrink tumours in 60 per cent of patients, according to the new research by Anglia Ruskin University

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