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    In Everyday Clinical Practice, Molecular 'Portraits' Of Tumours Match Patients With T

    Researchers in France are taking advantage of the progress in genetic and molecular profiling to analyse the make-up of individual cancer patients' tumours and, using this information, assign them to particular treatments and phase I clinical trials - an approach that could become part of...
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    Link Between Long Term Mobile Phone Use And Brain Tumours

    Two papers have been published online in Occupational and Environmental Medicine. They show for the first time that there is a dose response effect for the risk of brain tumours among the heaviest users of mobile phones. Before this study, there was only an indication of an increased risk, but...
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    Can someone have hidden tumours?

    In other words the tumour cannot be seen by xray or other methods, it is hidden within the body. Most likely progresses without knowledge...
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