HPV Vaccine’s Effectiveness Remains High Amidst Uptake Concerns
HPV vaccine continues to be highly effective as concern grows over falling uptake: New data released today by the Office…
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HPV vaccine continues to be highly effective as concern grows over falling uptake: New data released today by the Office…
New insight into combatting drug-resistant prostate cancer: New research from the University of Eastern Finland sheds light on the significance…
Gallery of Hope, the exhibition of memories yet to be made, will be launched on 13 March by leading breast…
A new breast cancer test which may be able to accurately and quickly predict those at risk of their cancer…
A new study has discovered a naturally occurring compound found in a fruit has the potential to be an effective…
First UK patients receive experimental mRNA therapy for cancer: Cancer patients in the UK are receiving a new therapeutic to…
Neuroendocrine prostate cancer could be restored to a state that responds to treatment: In the new study researchers at the…
While people experiencing homelessness are more exposed to cancer-associated risk factors, there is a lack of awareness and structures for…
Global cancer burden growing, amidst mounting need for services: Ahead of World Cancer Day, the World Health Organization (WHO)’s cancer…
PFAS may increase the risk of disease in unborn children, new study suggests: PFAS are chemicals that may cause cancer,…
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