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‘A Different Man’ examines tensions between personal identity and...
In an era where disability is receiving long-overdue attention in cinema and films are under greater scrutiny to authentically represent disability, A...
Engineered white blood cells can eliminate cancer, study finds
Cancers that form solid tumours such as in the breast, brain, or skin are particularly hard to treat. Surgery is typically the first line of defence...
Antibacterial treatment helps in skin problem caused by radiation...
A common skin bacterium is implicated in many acute radiation dermatitis (ARD) cases, and researchers at the Montefiore Einstein Cancer Centre (MECC)...
New oral drug can stop tumours from growing
US researchers have found that an oral drug can be effective in stopping tumours from growing.
DT Health: Beware, childhood cancer rates rising
Childhood cancer by itself is rare. However, the incidence has been increasing over the past few decades. Childhood cancers are divided into solid...
This wearable device spots changing size of tumours below skin
The non-invasive, battery-operated device is sensitive to one-hundredth of a millimetre (10 micrometers) and can beam results to a smartphone app...
Pancreatic cancer linked to obesity may be fueled by stress granules
In a study that was published in Cancer Discovery, the researchers discovered that stress granules are much more common in patients with pancreatic...
Chemicals in consumer products may cause tumours in women: Study
DEHP is used as a plasticiser to increase the durability of products such as shower curtains, car upholstery, lunchboxes, shoes and more.