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MicroRNA in human saliva may help diagnose oral cancerPHILADELPHIA -- Researchers continue to add to the diagnostic alphabet of saliva by identifying the presence of at least 50 microRNAs that could aid in the detection of oral cancer, according to a report in Clinical Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
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Being married may help in the battle to beat cancerMarried people are more likely to survive cancer, whereas those going through a break-up have the worst chance of beating it, a study shows. ... |
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Wine May Help in Breast Cancer TreatmentWhen a person is going through radiation therapy for cancer treatment, a nasty side effect is often skin toxicity. This can include burns, dry cracking skin, or other uncomfortable skin issues. If the skin toxicity remains fairly mild, then there may not be a problem. But, if the problems get bad, t ... |
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