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Through Aarogyasri, the State government annually is already incurring an expenditure of Rs. 100 crore to provide cancer treatment to patients in Telangana.
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Doctors from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals presented an exponential data of at least 100 women out of 150 women (who presented in the last year) with breast cancer but postponed appointments due to fear.
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It followed on the heels of a related study showing the longer your commute, the more you're exposed to this chemical.
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Florida: A new study has found patients with cancer who receive chemotherapy — and some targeted therapies may mount an inadequate immune response to COVID-19 vaccination. The research has been published in the ‘Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovation, Quality & Outcomes Journal’. “It is important for patients with cancer who are receiving chemotherapy to receive a […]
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The research has been published in the 'Cell Reports Journal'. Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of gynecologic cancer deaths in the U.S.
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Hyderabad: Popular television host and film actor Anasuya Bharadwaj’s father Sudarshan Rao Khasba passed away on Sunday morning following cancer related health problems here in the city. He was 63. Sudarsha had been suffering from cancer and had been undergoing treatment in a hospital in the city and breathed his last on Sunday. Sudarshan had […]
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New Delhi: Experts in India are in agreement with the findings of a recent study that at least 45 minutes of exercise daily (at least 300 minutes in a week) could reduce the risk of cancer, the leading cause of death in India and across the world. According to the study on inactivity, exercise and […]
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The findings of the study were published in the journal 'Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise'.
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"Dexamethasone has positive and negative effects -- it inhibits cancer growth, but also suppresses the immune system," said researcher Maximilian Schaefer from the Harvard Medical School, Boston.
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These states particularly have a higher prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCD) like hypertension, digestive diseases, diabetes, and neurological diseases as compared to the National Average Prevalence Rate of these diseases.
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Warangal: The District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) of Warangal, in association with Omega Bannu Hospitals, has organised a free cancer screening test camp at the DLS building here on Monday for the benefit of female judicial officers, staff members and advocates. A total of 80 women underwent tests at the camp. Speaking on the occasion, […]
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The toddler is perhaps one of the youngest people from the city to donate hair for the cause. Her mother Jerusha Dorcas gave her daughter's hair to Hyderabad Hair Donation Foundation
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Others have found that DOT1L is overexpressed in several cancer types, and recent clinical work has shown synergistic ant proliferative activity for a DOT1L inhibitor against MLL-rearranged leukaemia.
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The young patient, hailing from Mancherial, was suffering from Acute Myeloid Leukemia, a cancer of bone marrow and blood.
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Among the 131 patients studied, 94 per cent developed antibodies to the coronavirus
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The new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that eating starchy snacks high in white potato or other starches after any meal was associated with at least a 50 per cent increased risk of mortality
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The conclusion of the new study analyzing the genetics of HCC tumours was published in the journal PLOS Genetics by Augusto Villanueva of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and colleagues.
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The actor took the opportunity to urge all men to get early screenings in order to battle it with an early diagnosis.
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A team of researchers at Texas A and M University are working to understand cellular mechanosensing- the ability to sense and respond to the mechanical properties of the microenvironment- in a unique way.
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The novel study pointed out that six-month mortality for patients with VTE was 17.6 per cent compared to 2.1 per cent for those without.