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Breast cancer study reveals a paradox of mastectomy

July 26, 2024
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Breast cancer study reveals a paradox of mastectomy

Double mastectomy doesn't affect survival rates, but unilateral mastectomy patients who get cancer in the other breast have higher risk of death.

By Angus Chen


STAT+ | Biotech led by J&J veterans launches with $165 million for cancer, autoimmune therapies

Third Arc Bio, based in Philadelphia, plans to move one or perhaps two cancer drug candidates toward the clinic next year.

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Kamala Harris' views on health care were shaped by her mother, cancer researcher Shyamala Gopalan

The work of Kamala Harris' late mother, innovative breast cancer researcher Shyamala Gopalan, helped shaped the candidate's views on health and medicine.

By Rohan Rajeev



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STAT+ | Opinion: Cell donors are essential for new therapies. They need to be taken care of

First Opinion essay discusses how to recruit, retain, and compensate cell and tissue donors, and how to ensure their safety throughout the donation process.

By Priya Baraniak


VA disputes claim that removing race from lung tests would greatly alter disability payments

Veterans Administration officials said they expect the impact of removing race from spirometry tests to be smaller than predicted in a study.

By Usha Lee McFarling


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