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Scientists use tiny bubbles to help treat common childhood cancer
Scientists use tiny bubbles to help treat common childhood cancer
United Kingdom
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Could this discovery lead to new ways to treat childhood brain cancer?
Could this discovery lead to new ways to treat childhood brain cancer?
Ireland
Gertraud Orent and Team
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New discovery paves the way for better diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer
New discovery paves the way for better diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer
France
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Improving treatment for cancer that has spread to the brain
How our research is improving treatment for cancer that has spread to the brain
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Hope for new pancreatic cancer treatments
Hope for new pancreatic cancer treatments
Dr Ottersbach in her lab
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Twelve cancer research breakthroughs of 2020
Twelve cancer research breakthroughs of 2020
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A new way to treat the deadliest prostate cancers
A new way to treat the deadliest prostate cancers
Argentina
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A recent discovery could be a starting point for new pancreatic cancer treatments
A recent discovery could be a starting point for new pancreatic cancer treatments
USA
Robert Kerbel in his lab
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New hope that an old drug could be reused to treat triple negative breast cancer
New hope that an old drug could be reused to treat triple negative breast cancer
Canada

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