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Number of cancer patients waiting twice as long as they should to start cancer treatment has doubled since 2020, figures show
Almost 16,000 patients have waited more than four months to receive cancer care after receiving an urgent referral over the past four years.
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The King will return to public duties today after 'pleasing' doctors with his cancer treatment: Charles and Camilla will visit specialist cancer centre to meet patients and medics in the Sovereign's first major engagement since diagnosis
Buckingham Palace announced on Friday that doctors were sufficiently pleased with the 75-year-old king's response to treatment for the unspecified form of cancer.
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An invisibility cloak for would-be cancers
One of the immune system’s roles is to detect and kill cells that have acquired cancerous mutations. However, some early-stage cancer cells manage to survive. A new study on colon cancer from MIT and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has identified one reason why: they turn on a gene called SOX17, which renders them essentially invisible…