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Saturday, Dec 13

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Johnson & Johnson to pay $40M to 2 ovarian cancer patients after using brand’s talcum powders

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The giant health care company said it would appeal the jury’s liability verdict and compensatory damages.

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Jury says Johnson & Johnson owes $40 million to 2 cancer patients who used talcum powders

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A Los Angeles jury awarded $40 million on Friday to two women who claimed that talcum powder made by Johnson…

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Integrating anatomy and biology for a better pancreatic cancer prognosis

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is notoriously difficult to treat due to its aggressive nature and limited prognostic tools. While the traditional staging systems, such as the TNM classification, focus on anatomical factors, they…

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors can trigger rare immune thrombocytopenia in cancer patients

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Researchers led by investigators at Mass General Brigham have published valuable information about a rare but serious complication of anti-cancer immunotherapy, providing the first large-scale description of its risk factors and clinical…

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Metabolic imaging enables early response prediction in bone-dominant metastatic breast cancer

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A prospective, multicenter cancer clinical trial by the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group (ECOG-ACRIN) has validated an improved method for predicting treatment benefits in patients with hormone receptor-positive (HR+) metastatic breast…

Davina McCall chokes up at cancer patient asking ‘if she’s alright’ after own diagnosis

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Friday, Dec 12

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Davina McCall on verge of tears as she shares powerful message during Stand Up To Cancer

The presenter shared an emotional message about early detection after meeting cancer patients at Addenbrooke's hospital in Cambridge

Davina McCall is moved to tears after being asked how she's doing on Stand Up To Cancer 2025 - following her breast cancer treatment

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Davina McCall was moved to tears when a cancer patient at Addenbrooke's Hospital asked her how she was doing during the Cancer Clinic Live segment for Stand Up To Cancer 2025 on Friday.

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Emotional moment Davina McCall asked if she's OK after cancer diagnosis live on air

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The TV presenter was filming a Stand Up to Cancer special at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge when she had an emotional encounter with patient Stuart

Davina McCall breaks down in tears as cancer patient asks 'are you okay?'

www.mirror.co.uk

Davina McCall broke down in tears when a patient on Channel 4's Cancer Clinic Live asked how she was

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More Support for Omitting Lymph Node Biopsy in Low-Risk Early Breast Cancer

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(MedPage Today) -- SAN ANTONIO -- Many patients with early breast cancer can safely skip sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB), results of a large Dutch study suggested.

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New Eli Lilly Results Suggest Major Delay To Chemotherapy For Breast Cancer Patients

www.benzinga.com

Eli Lilly and Co shared updated results of Inluriyo (imlunestrant) from a Phase 3 study in previously treated breast cancer patients.

Relay Therapeutics Reports 'Robust Activity' For Precision Breast Cancer Drug

www.benzinga.com

Relay Therapeutics shared interim data for zovegalisib at SABCS 2025, showing consistent efficacy in breast cancer patients.

Pre-Op MRI Shows 'No Clinical Benefit' in Early Breast Cancer

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(MedPage Today) -- SAN ANTONIO -- Preoperative MRI for staging patients with early, hormone receptor (HR)-negative breast cancer didn't result in improved oncologic outcomes or improved clinical care, according to a phase III study…

King Charles' cancer journey timeline in full as he addresses nation in major update

www.mirror.co.uk

As the nation waits to hear King Charles' personal address to the nation this evening, the Mirror takes a look back on the monarch's cancer journey so far, from his return to public life to his warm chats with fellow patients

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Mobile health intervention improves quality of life for adolescent and young adult breast cancer survivors

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A mobile health (mHealth) intervention for adolescent and young adult breast cancer survivors that offered tailored support by monitoring electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) significantly improved quality of life and symptoms…