The FDA’s rule change requires that all women in the US be informed about breast density and options for supplemental screening.
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Yellow food dye can make living tissue transparent − these methods could one day improve cancer treatment, blood draws and even tattoo removal Science + Tech – The Conversation
New research demonstrates that the dye that gives nacho cheese its yellow-orange color can also make mouse skin see-through.
Thyroid Cancer: Playing ‘Molecular Chess’ Against a Grandmaster American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
New research improves physicians’ “molecular chess” game against thyroid cancer to overcome resistance to treatments.
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Mammary glands in a dish − what miniature organs reveal about evolution, lactation, regeneration and breast cancer Science + Tech – The Conversation
Organoids of mammary glands can help researchers more efficiently study lactation, with findings that could apply to fields ranging from agriculture to medicine.
From the Bench, July 2024: Fighting Chemo Brain With Light, Controlling Cancer Cell Death, and More American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
This quarter’s round-up of cutting-edge cancer research includes a way to fight chemo brain, controlling cancer cell death, and more.
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Self-screening for Cancer: Home Sweet Home American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
New cervical cancer self-screening options and a portable blood test device could lead to changes in at-home cancer screening and monitoring.
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Old Dogs Can Teach Cancer Researchers New Tricks American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
Clinical trials for dogs with cancer can extend the lives of our four-legged friends while revealing insights about cancer in humans.
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Cancer costs for Americans with private health insurance rose after the ACA rollout and fell for those with Medicaid Health – The Conversation
When patients spend large sums on their cancer care, it can be hard for them to afford basics such as food and housing.
Continuing the Conversation on Cancer Disparities American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
Highlights from a roundtable featuring cancer survivors and researchers discussing cancer disparities and persistent health inequities.
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What Is a Cancer Vaccine? American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
Learn about cancer vaccines, including the various types used to treat or prevent cancer, and discover what’s on the horizon.
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