The combination of immunotherapy with hyperthermia for treating cancer has been shown to have significant clinical effects. The accepted view of the cancer-host immune interface is that tumors possess unique antigens that can be recognized by the imm...
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Roaches and ants won’t eat it, cats and dogs won’t eat it, even house flies won’t eat it — but the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) serves Aspartame to you with their approval and the approval of the Monsanto Chemical Company. The FDA and the...
The New York Times - By DENISE GRADYMARCH 17, 2015 Breast biopsies are good at telling the difference between healthy tissue and cancer, but less reliable for identifying more subtle abnormalities, a new study finds. Because of the uncert...
Cancer is almost always diagnosed by biopsy, a surgical procedure that removes tissue samples from tumors. The samples are viewed under a microscope by a pathologist to determine the presence and type of cancer. Studies are proving that biopsie...
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Daily News, August 2012 Long considered the most effective cancer-fighting treatment, chemotherapy may actually make cancer worse, according to a new study. The extremely aggressive therapy, whi...
Cancer is almost always diagnosed by biopsy, a surgical procedure that removes tissue samples from tumors. The samples are viewed under a microscope by a pathologist to determine the presence an...
Roaches and ants won’t eat it, cats and dogs won’t eat it, even house flies won’t eat it — but the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) serves Aspartame to you with their approval and the approval of th...
June 26th 2012 at 10:00 am by Sayer Ji. Following on the heels of recent revelations that x-ray mammography may be contributing to an epidemic of future radiation-induced breast cancers. In a ne...