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UTMB study shows testosterone therapy does not increase aggressive prostate cancer risk
Examining contemporary occupational carcinogen exposure, bladder cancer
Examining contemporary occupational carcinogen exposure, bladder cancer
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ECC 2015: First data from Europe’s first and largest prospective observational study of metastatic castration...
ECC 2015: Cancer health disparities in Europe must end
ECC 2015: Cancer health disparities in Europe must end
Fewer, larger radiotherapy doses prove effective for prostate cancer patients
Fewer, larger radiotherapy doses prove effective for prostate cancer patients
ECC 2015: Immunotherapy atezolizumab limits disease progression for patients with metastatic urothelial bladder cancer
ECC 2015: Immunotherapy atezolizumab limits disease progression for patients with metastatic urothelial bladder...
ECC 2015: Tackling the global shortfall in radiotherapy could save millions of lives and boost the economy of poorer countries
ECC 2015: Tackling the global shortfall in radiotherapy could save millions of lives and boost the economy of...
New method fine tunes proton beam therapy
New method fine tunes proton beam therapy
Study questions use of androgen deprivation therapy for certain prostate cancer cases
Study questions use of androgen deprivation therapy for certain prostate cancer cases
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How the 'heat' compound from chili peppers could help kill cancer cells
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