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AI may help us cure countless diseases – and usher in a new golden age ...

The Guardian 28 Mar 2025
A protein’s structure gives us clues about its function, and helps us design new drugs ... Finding a new liver cancer drug. In a lab (not in patients), the drug, which targets the cancer protein CDK20, prevented liver cancer growth.
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Drug Take-Back Day By Cocoa Police Department Set April 26

Space Coast Daily 28 Mar 2025
Drug Take-Back Day is at 1226 W King St Cocoa. You can empty your medicine cabinets of unwanted drugs and bring them to the Cocoa Police Department for safe disposal. The next Drug Take-Back Day is Saturday, April 26 10 a.m.
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Dame Esther Rantzen's 'amazing' cancer drug no longer working , daughter reveals in heartbreaking update

London Evening Standard 28 Mar 2025
The 84-year-old broadcaster was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer in 2023 and, at one point, was given just weeks to live ... .
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BBC News 28 Mar 2025
... according to Pancreatic Cancer UK ... It is understood that more than 61,000 people in the UK, external need the drug, including those with pancreatic cancer, cystic fibrosis and chronic pancreatitis.
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“This Is Existential”: Billionaire Cancer Researcher Says Covid & Vaccine Likely Causing Surge In Aggressive Cancers

The Liberty Beacon 28 Mar 2025
Patrick Soon-Shiong – a transplant surgeon-turned-biotech billionaire renowned for inventing the cancer drug Abraxane – has issued a startling warning in a new in-depth interview with Tucker Carlson.
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Commentary: Lawmakers must do more to keep prescription drug prices in check

Times Union 28 Mar 2025
... increase was not necessitated by a change or improvement in the drug.” Pfizer increased Acedris, a cancer treatment, by almost 4%, citing "market based factors," despite already large profit margins.
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Kuriakose: Slashed medical research funding has put lives at risk

Detroit news 28 Mar 2025
... and have watched as painstaking research helped us harness immune and circulatory systems to fight cancer cells while simultaneously developing designer drugs to safely and effectively destroy them.
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B-Cell Lymphomas Treatment Market 2032: Clinical Trials, EMA, PDMA, FDA Approvals, Medication, Epidemiology, Statistics, Revenue, ...

GetNews 28 Mar 2025
The B-Cell Lymphomas market report provides current treatment practices, emerging drugs, the market share of the individual therapies, and the current and forecasted B-Cell Lymphomas market size from 2019 to 2032, segmented by seven major markets.
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Esther Rantzen’s daughter: It’s too late for Dignitas

The Daily Telegraph 28 Mar 2025
The 84-year-old has been a staunch advocate for assisted dying ever since she was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer in 2023 ... As she gave an update on her mother’s health, Wilcox said Dame Esther’s cancer treatment was no longer working.
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Curium Completes the Acquisition of Monrol as Part of its Plan to Significantly Expand Lutetium-177 Capacity and PET Footprint

Pharmiweb 28 Mar 2025
... isotope around the world and secure the supply for the future launch of Curium’s Lu-177 drug candidates, for Prostate Cancer (currently in development) and Neuroendocrine Tumours (pending approval).
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'Junk insurance': Patient shocked by $7k colonoscopy bill despite coverage

Raw Story 28 Mar 2025
Periodic colon cancer screening is recommended for people at average risk starting at age 45 and continuing until age 75, according to the U.S ... Many do not include drug coverage or maternity care.
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He had short-term health insurance — but his colonoscopy bill was still $7,000

Alternet 28 Mar 2025
Periodic colon cancer screening is recommended for people at average risk starting at age 45 and continuing until age 75, according to the U.S ... Many do not include drug coverage or maternity care.
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Colleges rely on federal research funding. Under Trump, its future is in doubt

Newsday 28 Mar 2025
... million for global AIDS programs, $99 million to study aging, $28 million for cancer biology and $24 million for drug abuse and addiction research.A new approach on enforcement of civil rights laws.
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Trump restricts federal research funding, a lifeblood for colleges

The Call 28 Mar 2025
An audit shows that much of Columbia’s federal money went to research and development, including $166 million for global AIDS programs, $99 million to study aging, $28 million for cancer biology and $24 million for drug abuse and addiction research ... .
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