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  • A study inJAMAhas found that women with unilateral breast cancer who undergo double mastectomies do not have better outcomes than those who undergo lumpectomy followed by radiation.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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  • A high school student has helped to study the underlying genetic cause of a rare tumour type, of which she is also a survivor.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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  • Findings published by the World Health Organization predict that the number of people diagnosed with cancer each year will be 24 million by 2035.

    • Nicola McCarthy
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  • A recent study published in theJournal of Clinical Oncologyhas indicated that married cancer patients fare better than singletons.

    • Nicola McCarthy
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  • Two new studies have highlighted the lack of understanding many women have about their own breast cancer risk and treatment.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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  • A new study adds weight to the evidence that air pollution is a risk factor for lung cancer.

    • Nicola McCarthy
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  • Several recent reports in the popular press have indicated that the benefits of exposure to sunlight might outweigh the risks of developing skin cancer.

    • Nicola McCarthy
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  • Phase I clinical trial data presented at the 2013 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) meeting support the use of combination immunotherapy involving a personalized dendritic cell vaccine and adoptive T cell transfer in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.

    • Sarah Seton-Rogers
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  • A new study suggests that positive results of breast cancer clinical trials are being exaggerated and side effects downplayed.

    • Catriona Rodwell
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  • A study reports the benefits of 10 years of adjuvant tamoxifen therapy for ER-positive breast cancer.

    • Nicola McCarthy
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  • A new study suggests that people with red hair and fair skin are at risk from developing melanoma because of a particular pigment in their skin.

    • Catriona Rodwell
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  • New research suggests that magnetic nanoparticles could be used to induce apoptosis in cancer cells.

    • Catriona Rodwell
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  • Skin cancer has been observed in wild marine fish (Plectropomus leopardus) for the first time.

    • Catriona Rodwell
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  • A clinical trial will aim to uncover whether curcumin can improve response to chemotherapy in patients with advanced bowel cancer.

    • Catriona Rodwell
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