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Exercise ‘better than drugs’ to stop cancer returning after treatment, trial finds
First clear evidence that structured exercise regime reduces risk of dying by a third, can stop tumours coming back or a new cancer developing‘Now I do weight training’: how exercise helped one pa
Read More‘Now I do weight training’: how exercise helped one patient stay free of cancer
Margaret Tubridy, 69, took part in landmark study that reveals the role of exercise in preventing return of diseaseExercise ‘better than drugs’ after cancer treatment, international trial findsA l
Read MoreBreast Cancer Patients Get Early Warning of Faltering Drugs With Blood Test
A study found that women could switch drugs without waiting for scans showing cancer progression, which improved their quality of life.
Read MoreStudy finds exercise can keep colon cancer from recurring
An exercise program can reduce the risk that colorectal cancer will return after surgery and chemotherapy, according to a new study.
Read MoreTrial Changes First-Line Approach for Most Common Breast Cancer Subtype
(MedPage Today) -- CHICAGO -- Incorporating the investigational, oral selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) camizestrant at the first sign of emerging ESR1 mutations extended the benefit of f
Read MorePerioperative Durvalumab Plus FLOT Boosts EFS in Resectable Gastric/GEJ Cancer
(MedPage Today) -- CHICAGO -- Adding perioperative durvalumab (Imfinzi) to FLOT chemotherapy significantly improved event-free survival (EFS) compared with FLOT alone in patients with resectable ga
Read MoreF.D.A. Warns of High Risk of Illness or Death in Update of Tomato Recall
The recall of tomatoes distributed in three southern states was upgraded to the most severe warning the agency issues.
Read MoreDo Patients Without a Terminal Illness Have the Right to Die?
Paula Ritchie wasn’t dying, but under Canada’s new rules, she qualified for a medically assisted death.
Read MoreFive Things to Know About MAID in Canada
Canada’s MAID law, which expanded the right to die to people without a terminal illness, raises ethical and medical dilemmas.
Read MoreTory peer proposed delay on heated tobacco ban after Philip Morris visit
Industry giant paid for Lord Vaizey’s trip to Switzerland before he tabled amendment to tobacco and vapes billA Conservative peer proposed delaying the UK’s proposed ban on heated tobacco, weeks a
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