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The vaccine targets triple negative breast cancer, the most lethal and aggressive form of the disease.
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CWRU researchers have a new tool to analyze possibly cancerous tumors with MRIs instead of invasive biopsies.
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The state is not among the 17 that have made those with cancer eligible.
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On The Sound of Ideas, we talk to national experts Ben Hammersley and Tawanna Black about the future of cities.
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Cleveland Clinic researchers developed a vaccine that protects against the most aggressive form of breast cancer.
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A study published in JAMA Oncology found African-American cancer patients and people newly diagnosed with cancer are more at risk for COVID-19.
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Cleveland Clinic participates in national study of a blood test that may detect cancer before a patients shows symptoms.
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AI software could help reduce the number of surgeries needed after treatment, researchers say.
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The cofounder of Akron’s Nightlight Cinema passed away last week after a long battle with cancer. Rob Lucas was heavily involved in Akron’s film…
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Local officials are concerned patients may experience isolation due to restrictions on guests during treatment.