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A new pancreatic cancer pill may be a game changer

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Experimental pill promises new hope for deadly pancreatic cancer
A novel pill helped people with advanced pancreatic cancer live longer, researchers reported Sunday, raising hopes of long-needed better treatments for one of the deadliest types of cancer. “While not curing the cancer,

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A new pancreatic cancer pill may be a game changer for patients
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Pancreatic cancer is deadly and difficult to treat. A new pill could change that
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Revolution's pancreatic cancer drug doubles survival, boosts quality of life
Revolution Medicine's (RVMD.O) experimental pancreatic cancer pill doubled survival compared with chemotherapy and improved symptoms enough that some patients could resume ​activities they had previou...

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New drug nearly doubles survival rates in some pancreatic cancer patients, study says
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Daily pill can double survival time for world’s deadliest cancer, trial shows

Millions, breast cancer

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Veracyte genomic test identifies breast cancer patients who can skip chemo
A commercially available test from Veracyte (VCYT.O) can identify patients with early cases of high-risk breast cancer who can safely skip chemotherapy, according ‌to data being presented at the ASCO ...

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Millions of breast cancer patients could safely avoid chemotherapy, study suggests
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Groundbreaking genomic test could spare millions of breast cancer patients chemotherapy
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Revolutionary test spares millions of cancer patients from chemotherapy
A revolutionary genomic test, Prosigna, could spare millions of breast cancer patients from chemotherapy, a clinical trial has shown.

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‘Like Christmas’: woman’s relief after test finds she can skip chemotherapy
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Thousands of women could be spared chemo for breast cancer without reducing the odds of survival
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Common anemia drugs may help slow cancer growth and progression

Common medications used to treat anemia may also slow down cancer cell growth, according to new research from Finland.
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Hope for thousands as new drug cuts prostate cancer relapse risk by a third

Thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer could soon live longer thanks to a treatment which cuts the risk of the disease returning by nearly a third.
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Common anemia medication shows unexpected potential in cancer treatment

Common medications used to treat anemia may also slow down cancer cell growth, according to new research from Finland. Researchers from the University of Oulu and the University of Eastern Finland discovered that these drugs affect cell metabolism and ...
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FDA approves Amgen drug for lung cancer with specific mutation

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved an Amgen Inc drug for non-small cell lung cancer with a specific mutation in a gene known as KRAS in patients whose disease has worsened after treatment with chemotherapy or other medicines.
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New pancreatic cancer drug called a 'miracle.' What is daraxonrasib?

In clinical trials, the drug was shown to almost double the survival time for pancreatic cancer patients. Here's how it works and who can get it.
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Common asthma drug may turn off tumor 'switch' tied to immunotherapy resistance

A drug widely used to treat asthma and allergies may also help fight aggressive cancers, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study that uncovered how tumors hijack common white blood cells to evade immunotherapy.
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US sunscreen faces biggest change in decades

The U.S. could soon see its biggest shift in sunscreen regulation in over 25 years as the FDA considers approving a new UV filter.
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