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Cultivating a cure for concrete cancer

‘Self-healing’ concrete is being developed by researchers at Northumbria University which could see cracks in concrete buildings become a thing of the past.
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People fail to list persistent cough as a lung cancer warning

An astounding lack of public awareness about lung cancer has been revealed in a Cancer Research UK study, published today....
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Study points to potential new treatment for deadly pancreatic cancer

Cancer Research UK-funded scientists have shown how a promising new class of drugs might be used to treat aggressive forms of pancreatic cancer, according to a study published in Nature....
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New hope in pancreas cancer battle

By: Skye Small - A new discovery may offer a glimmer of hope to patients with one of the deadliest cancers....
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Exercise Key To Beating Cancer-related Fatigue

Research supported by the University of Ulster is helping cancer survivors cope with chronic tiredness which is often a side-effect of their treatment....
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Existing drugs could treat smokers' lung cancer

A common cancer drug and a drug used for a rare condition affecting the heart could together treat an aggressive form of lung cancer called non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), according to a study published in Cell today....
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Post-cancer fatigue “overestimated"

Despite widespread belief to the contrary, as few as 6 percent of women experience cancer-related persistent fatigue a year after undergoing treatment for breast cancer, a new study has found....
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Identified 115 proteins that would allow designing new generation anti-cancer drugs

The new drugs would be more effective and with fewer side effects...
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Robot Assisted Prostate Cancer Surgery Compares Favorably to Other Surgical Techniques

First Large Meta-Analysis to Examine Differences Between Three Types of Curative Prostate Surgeries ...
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Anxiety increases cancer severity in mice, study shows

BY BETH MOLE - Worrywarts, fidgety folk and the naturally nervy may have a real cause for concern: accelerated cancer. In a new study led by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine, anxiety-prone mice developed more severe cancer then their calm counterparts....
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