
Janet Tu
Assistant Features Editor at Seattle Times
Assistant features editor @SeattleTimes. RT≠endorsements. [email protected]
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Jul 4, 2024 |
nature.com | Sang T. Kim |Sattva Neelapu |Amishi Y. Shah |Matthew Campbell |don gibbons |Tina Cascone | +10 more
Correction to: Nature Communications https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29539-3, published online 12 April 2022In this article the funding information for Jordan Kramer was omitted and should have read, ‘J.K. is supported by the CPRIT Research Training Award CPRIT Training Program (RP210028)’. The original article has been corrected.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
brnw.ch | Janet Tu
Many cancer patients ask how long it might take for chemotherapy to shrink their tumors. That’s a tough question because the answer depends on so many variables. We have to consider the type of cancer, as well as its stage, size and location. The type of chemotherapy drug(s) we’re giving the patient also plays a role, along with any other kinds of therapy they’re receiving. The most important factor, though, is the biology of the cancer itself.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
mdanderson.org | Janet Tu
Many cancer patients ask how long it might take for chemotherapy to shrink their tumors. That’s a tough question because the answer depends on so many variables. We have to consider the type of cancer, as well as its stage, size and location. The type of chemotherapy drug(s) we’re giving the patient also plays a role, along with any other kinds of therapy they’re receiving. The most important factor, though, is the biology of the cancer itself.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
brnw.ch | Janet Tu
Many cancer patients ask how long it might take for chemotherapy to shrink their tumors. That’s a tough question because the answer depends on so many variables. We have to consider the type of cancer, as well as its stage, size and location. The type of chemotherapy drug(s) we’re giving the patient also plays a role, along with any other kinds of therapy they’re receiving. The most important factor, though, is the biology of the cancer itself.
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Jun 21, 2023 |
seattletimes.com | Janet Tu
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