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Is Lyme Disease Curable?

Lyme disease is quite prevalent in the northern hemisphere, especially in the USA. However, from the past couple of decades, Lyme disease cases are becoming common in Australia as well. Many Australians have no idea about this disease. Let’s check out whether Lyme disease is curable or not. The individual suffers from the Lyme sickness […]

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Categories Cancer

High Hopes for Amgen and Gilead at Europe’s Biggest Cancer Research Conference

High Hopes for Amgen and Gilead at Europe’s Biggest Cancer Research Conference Gilead Sciences headquarters sign is seen in Foster City, California JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Image Europe’s biggest conference for cancer researchers will be a virtual affair this weekend, but it is still expected to be a big deal for companies like Amgen and for Immunomedics, […]

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Categories Cancer

New Blood Test Detects Cancer Up to 4 Years Before Diagnosis

New Blood Test Detects Cancer Up to 4 Years Before Diagnosis Drug Companies Investigated for Possible… MedTruth Editors · September 1, 2020 The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating whether drugmakers violated the False Claims Act by possibly failing to disclose the presence of NDMA in their Zantac and generic ranitidine heartburn products. News Democratic […]

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Categories Cancer

ESMO: Pfizer’s Ibrance flop in early breast cancer shouldn’t hurt metastatic sales, exec says

ESMO: Pfizer’s Ibrance flop in early breast cancer shouldn’t hurt metastatic sales, exec says Pfizer talked up Ibrance’s potential in early breast cancer for years before getting the bad news this May: The Pallas study, examining the drug in stage 2 and stage 3 patients with the HR-positive, HER2-negative form of the disease, was a […]

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Categories Multiple Myeloma

UnbreakaBell marching for myeloma research

UnbreakaBell marching for myeloma research A Riverview resident will lead his family and friends this weekend as the head of Team UnbreakaBell in the 10th annual Winnipeg Multiple Myeloma March. Steven Bell said that, given the pandemic, everyone involved in the march is doing it on their own. SOU’WESTER Steven Bell and his family — […]

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Categories Multiple Myeloma

‘You adapt’: Living with and fundraising for a rare cancer during a global pandemic

‘You adapt’: Living with and fundraising for a rare cancer during a global pandemic Article content continued Arleigh McCurdy is a hematologist who leads The Ottawa Hospital’s myeloma program. It sees about 130 new patients in the Ottawa region annually and follows close to 1,000. In the COVID-19 era, the stability of their treatment is […]

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