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Pfizer Cherry-Picks Cancer Drug Rights From Merck

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Nov. 17 ""Bloomberg Intelligences Sam Fazeli reports on a deal between Merck and Pfizer over the rights to a possible cancer drug. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. citizens Mario R. Capecchi and Oliver Smithies and Sir Martin J. Evans of Britain won the 2007 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for groundbreaking discoveries that led to a powerful technique for manipulating mouse genes.

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HEADLINE: U.S., U.K. scientists win Nobel in medicine CAPTION: U.S. citizens Mario R. Capecchi and Oliver Smithies and Sir Martin J. Evans of Britain won the 2007 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for groundbreaking discoveries that led...
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US cancer death rate falling for at least 25 years

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The US cancer death rate has hit a milestone: It's been falling for at least 25 years, according to a new report.
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US cancer death rate falling for at least 25 years

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The US cancer death rate has hit a milestone: It's been falling for at least 25 years, according to a new report.
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St. Petersburg may lose 'World Heritage' status

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St Petersburg September 8-9, 2007 1. Wide shot St. Petersburg skyline 2. Mid shot skyline 3. Closeup shot a bird sitting on an embankment 4. Wide shot Neva river 5. Wide shot Neva river 6. Wide shot pan skyline 7. Wide shot site of the...
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Growing Your ÷Stache for a Cause

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Nov.11 -- U.S. Country Director for the Movember Foundation Mark Hedstrom discusses the Movember campaign to fight cancer and promote mens health. He speaks on ""Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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VOICED: Rubbish landfills causing a stink

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VOICED: Rubbish landfills causing a stink
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Nobel laureates: Unlikely cancer will be wiped out

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The winners of this year's Nobel Prize for Medicine sid on Thursday they expect substantial advances toward treating cancer in the next several several decades although it is unlikely the disease could be eradicated.
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CLEAN : France at the forefront of Cancer research: French Health Minister

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Our country is at the forefront of research and care for cancer patients says French Health Minister Agnes Buzyn during a visit to the Institut Gustave Roussy in Paris as part of World Cancer Day (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Moderna, Merck Skin Cancer Vaccine Cuts Risks of Death in Trial

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Moderna Inc.'s experimental personalized cancer vaccine reduced the risk of relapse or death from melanoma when combined with Merck & Co.'s Keytruda in a mid-stage trial. The combination cut the death risk or recurrence of the skin...
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Bloomberg

Welcome Back Jamie Dimon!

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Oct. 10 -- Bloomberg's Adam Johnson reports on the return of JPMorgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon, and his first appearance since undergoing throat cancer treatment. Johnson speaks on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Actress Valerie Harper hospitalized after falling ill before a performance

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CLEAN : Marijuana industry's latest customers animals

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As the multi billion dollar medical and recreational marijuana industry for humans blossoms in the United States so is a new customer base animals
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VOICED : Los animales son los nuevos clientes de la marihuana medicinal

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Cayley es un perro labrador de 6 anos que consume marihuana medicinal cada dia
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Maloney: 'relief' as Trump signs 9/11 victims bill

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The New York congresswoman who sponsored a bill to permanently fund healthcare costs for people sickened by toxic fumes on the site of the 9/11 attacks says she feels "great relief" after President Donald Trump signed the bill into law...
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Rep. Maloney: 'great relief' for 9/11 victims bill

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Rep. Maloney: 'great relief' for 9/11 victims bill

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The New York congresswoman who sponsored a bill to permanently fund healthcare costs for people sickened by toxic fumes on the site of the 9/11 attacks says she feels "great relief" after President Donald Trump signed the bill into law...
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CLEAN : French parents angry as researchers give up on pediatric cancer outbreak

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In Sainte Pazanne in Loire Atlantique local research on a series of pediatric cancers has stopped much to the anger of local parents (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Why Are Cancer Rates Rising For Those Under 50?

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More people are getting diagnosed with cancer, especially those under 50 — but why?
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Cancer Treatment Trial Hailed As 'Breakthrough'

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The study explains none of the patients received chemoradiotherapy or undergone surgery and "no cases of progression or recurrence had been reported."
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CLEAN : New paths to cure cancer emerge from immunotherapy trials

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At the National Institutes of Health a team of doctors is working to cure cancer using immunotherapy treatments
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Bloomberg

The Doctor Who Started a Cancer Treatment Revolution

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April 19 -- Back in the 1970s, Dr. Steve Rosenberg invented a new field of cancer treatment: immunotherapy, the harnessing of the body's own immune system to fight tumors. Today, he’s using cutting-edge gene-editing techniques to help...
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Bloomberg

Bringing Genetic Testing to the Masses

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Color Genomics CEO Elad Gil talks about his genetic testing business and how he hopes to grow it by making the testing more affordable. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)