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Cancer cases among Gen Xer's growing faster compared to those before them

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Gen X patients had decreases in lung and cervical cancer rates, but the rise in other cancers could erase those gains. (Scripps News)
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Pain to purpose: The story of a stage 4 triple-negative breast cancer survivor

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Now more than seven years cancer-free, Jennifer Greenhut shares her story about the ups and downs of living with the unexpected and now helping women fight the same battle she won. (Scripps News)
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Teacher takes part in groundbreaking clinical trial after melanoma diagnosis

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A music teacher who had a “bump on his head” for around a decade is taking part in a groundbreaking clinical trial after being diagnosed with a large melanoma. Steve Young, 52, from Stevenage, was shocked to discover he had cancer after...
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'Exciting' mRNA jab for melanoma being tested in British patients

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The world's first mRNA jab to cure melanoma - which also has the potential to stop lung, bladder and kidney cancer - is being tested in British patients. The anti-cancer jab is custom-built for each person in as little as eight weeks...
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British patients test world’s first personalised mRNA jab for melanoma

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Footage of Steve Young, a music teacher who had "bump on his head" for around a decade, receiving a first-of-a-kind anti-cancer jab as part of ground-breaking trial after being diagnosed with a large melanoma. The trial took place at...
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Teacher receives anti-cancer jab in ground-breaking clinical trial after melanoma diagnosis

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Interview with Steve Young, a music teacher who had "bump on his head" for around a decade, after receiving a first-of-a-kind anti-cancer jab as part of ground-breaking trial after being diagnosed with a large melanoma at UCLH in...
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Woman ‘almost died’ trying to cure cancer with juice diet

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A woman who almost died trying to cure her cancer with a juice diet has warned others against “cutting out” traditional medical advice and trying to source alternative information online. Medics tried to get Irena Stoynova to use...
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Vaccine being developed to fight tumors in liver cancer patients

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The "personalized" vaccine, when given with another cancer treatment, is showing promising results in shrinking tumors.
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Chemist digs for clues related to New Mexico atomic bomb

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Scripps News followed Dr. Michael Ketterer as he collected dust and dirt samples to analyze. He is looking for plutonium from the Trinity bomb test.
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Scripps News-ProPublica investigation sparks Michigan cancer drug bill

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A Michigan bill would make it clear that a new generation of cancer drugs must be covered by state health plans.
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NHS chief reveals details of first conversation with Health Secretary

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NHS Chief Executive Amanda Pritchard discusses the challenges the service faces as industrial action continues- adding she is hopeful of a resolution, talks about speaking to the new Health Sec and the aim to eradicate cervical cancer by...
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Siemens Healthineers CEO Says China Decoupling Completed

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Siemens Healthineers CEO Bernd Montag says the firm has ring-fenced its Chinese supply chain from other regions, a move intended to shield the company's operations from escalating trade and geopolitical tensions. Speaking exclusively to...
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Sir Ed Davey on Conservative 'clowns' on cancer targets

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Sir Ed Davey will call for a new legal right for cancer patients to start treatment within two months of an urgent referral, using a keynote speech to underline the Liberal Democrats’ health pledges. The Lib Dem leader has pledged £4...
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Davey makes pledge on legal rights for cancer patients in keynote speech

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Sir Ed Davey called for a new legal right for cancer patients to start treatment within two months of an urgent referral, using a keynote speech to underline the Liberal Democrats’ health pledges. The Lib Dem leader has pledged £4...
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Senate Moves Closer to Deal to Avoid Shutdown

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Senate Republican and Democrat negotiators are nearing a deal on a short term spending measure intended to keep the government open after Oct. 1, according to people familiar with the talks. But then House Speaker Kevin McCarthy then has...
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Labour leader visits AstraZeneca laboratory

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visits AstraZeneca's cancer drug development training centre, sterilising hub and laboratories during a visit to AstraZeneca in Macclesfield.
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Starmer accuses Government of "moving the goalposts" amid potential cancer target change

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Sir Keir Starmer accused the Government of "moving the goalposts" amid reports targets that ensure patients see a specialist within two weeks of being urgently referred by their GP for suspected cancer could be scrapped. Sir Keir also...
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Potential cancer targets change ‘ominous and deeply worrying’, says charity

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Targets that ensure patients see a specialist within two weeks of being urgently referred by their GP for suspected cancer could be scrapped, with a charity calling news of the potential change “ominous and deeply worrying”. It comes...
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Science Secretary observes one of healthcare's new 22 AI projects

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Science Secretary Michelle Donelan observes an AI presentation on how AI can be used to improve surgical outcomes for one of the most common types of brain tumour.
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Additional 2.5 million people will have major illnesses by 2040, report says

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An additional 2.5 million people in England will be living with major illnesses such as cancer, diabetes, dementia and depression by 2040, according to a new report. The study from the Health Foundation found that 9.1 million people in...
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Prime Minister and Health Secretary carry out health visit Nottingham

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Steve Barclay visit Evergreen Medical Centre in Clifton, Nottingham, where the new Targeted Lung Health Check scheme is being rolled out. The pair met staff and patients Terrence and Susan.
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Starmer lays out Labour plan for the steel industry

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Pool clip answers from Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer following a visit to British Steel in Scunthorpe. He answers questions on how Labour will maximise the potential of green british steel, Rishi Sunak's visit to the US for trade...
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Rory Best begins huge endurance challenge to raise money for charity

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Former Irish rugby captain Rory Best said he “feels great” as he embarked on a 330km 10-day journey across the country in a bid to raise two million euro for child cancer services. “I have loads of energy,” he said, as he set off from...
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Cancer survivor gives birth to 'miracle' baby after having ovaries removed

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A woman has given birth to a "miracle" baby boy after having her ovaries removed as part of life-saving cancer treatment. Stacey Broadmeadow, 38, was shocked to discover she had a million-to-one rare cancer but even more terrified at...