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Lung cancer pill cuts risk of death by half.

August 20, 2023

After surgery, the drug improved survival rates from 78% to 88%. “Overall, there was a 51% lower risk of death for those who received osimertinib compared with those who received placebo.” ~ learn more

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Jump in cancer diagnoses at 65 implies patients wait for Medicare

April 11, 2021

“A couple of years ago, Joseph Shrager, MD, professor of cardiothoracic surgery at Stanford School of Medicine, noticed a statistical anomaly in his practice. It seemed that patients were diagnosed with lung cancer at a surprisingly higher rate at 65 […]

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MIT nanoparticles tag proteins to reveal disease via the breath

July 26, 2020

This is from the same lab that managed to create urine tests for lung cancer. Amazon stuff in the pipeline of science! | learn more

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