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New breast cancer therapies could improve survival rate
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Researchers with the Revlon/UCLA Women's Cancer Research Program at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that a combination therapy using an experimental new drug improved survival for women with a common type of breast cancer in which …
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What we know about marijuana — so far
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Thanks to research programs under way since the mid-1960's, mostly financed by the federal government, a good deal has been learned about marijuana's composition, its toxicity, and the ways in which a marijuana "high" affects physiological and mental …
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Is combination therapy the secret to improved survival for women with breast …
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Researchers with the Revlon/UCLA Women's Cancer Research Program at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that a combination therapy using an experimental new drug improved survival for women with a common type of breast cancer in which …
Read more on natmonitor.com