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Algunos pacientes con cáncer de tiroides pueden retrasar la cirugía

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Alrededor de un tercio de los pacientes con un tumor de tiroides de crecimiento lento, llamado cáncer de tiroides papilar, son elegibles para retrasar el tratamiento, según un nuevo estudio.

Pioneering Cancer Gene Therapy Gets Green Light — And $475,000 Price Tag

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The USA’s first approved gene therapy — to be used to fight leukemia that resists standard therapies — will cost $475,000 for a one-time treatment.

Cáncer: cuando escribir ayuda a sanar

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A través de la escritura expresiva, pacientes con cáncer logran canalizar sus miedos y ansiedades, y contar sus historias, en un inédito proceso creativo.

Nueva droga contra la leucemia ofrece esperanza, pero a un costo millonario

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El tratamiento con una nueva droga del laboratorio Novartis para casos en los que ha fracasado la quimioterapia o el trasplante de médula costaría $649,000.

Colon Cancer Rates Rising Among Younger White Adults — And Falling Among Blacks

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Although deaths from colorectal cancer are declining, researchers find rates of the disease among white men and women younger than 55 have spiked since the mid-1990s.

Safe Under The ACA, Patients With Preexisting Conditions Now Fear Bias

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Thinking they were protected from insurance discrimination, many people got tested to see if they were likely to develop serious diseases. Legislation pushed by Republican leaders in Congress would leave them vulnerable.

Cancer Rates Dropped During The Recession. That’s Not Necessarily A Good Thing.

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Researchers believe Californians, many of whom lost health coverage, delayed doctor visits that could have led to earlier detection. Now, with people seeking medical care under the Affordable Care Act, some experts expect to see an increase in late-stage cancers.

Despite Prevention Guidelines, Few Smokers Seek CT Scans To Check For Lung Cancer

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Lung cancer screening rates have not changed much even though the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has recommended that smokers get checked, according to a new study.