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Knoxville residents can try a new blood test to screen for cancer before a colonoscopy
ColoHealth is the next generation of the first and only FDA-approved blood test for colorectal cancer screening, Epi proColon, and it looks for altered DNA associated with the cancer. New ... Read More
In a first, scientists use new tech to see inside cancer cells
This technique might also help doctors understand how some cancer cells resist radiation treatment, among other benefits. Read More
Symptoms That May Signal Early Colon Cancer
Early colon cancer doesn’t always have symptoms, but when they do arise, they are often general and nonspecific, like bloating, gas, or changes in bowel habits. Sometimes, more serious symptoms like ... Read More
New study offers hope for a rare and devastating eye cancer
Researchers have found a treatment that works on some patients and, more importantly, a tool that can predict when it is likely to succeed. Read More
What millennials need to know about rising cancer rates
There has been a significant increase in younger people being diagnosed with cancer. CBC’S Shannon Martin speaks to Miyo Yamashita, CEO and president of Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, about the ... Read More
Inside Change the Ref’s shocking film about a girl battling cancer—and gun violence
The feeling of having the rug pulled out from under you is exactly what Klick Health sought to evoke when it storyboarded Change the Ref’s latest film, “American Cancer Story.” ... Read More
Pink Awareness: Breast Cancer Trends
As advances in research and technology and breast cancer awareness are emphasized, we can continue to improve these statistics and further reduce mortality from breast cancer. The pink ribbon is a ... Read More
FDA Approves Genentech's Alecensa as First Adjuvant Treatment for People With ALK-Positive Early-Stage Lung Cancer
Genentech, a member of the Roche Group (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY), announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Alecensa ® (alectinib) for adjuvant treatment ... Read More
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