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2 weeks ago |
breakingcancernews.com | Serg Valencia
How many of your childhood dreams have come true? Youth is a time for making plans and envisioning the future. As you grow up, priorities evolve and plans change, but the journey to where you are now wouldn’t be the same without those early dreams. For children diagnosed with liver cancer, the disease puts many of their dreams on hold, as healing becomes the priority. But should combating cancer be the only treatment focus?
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1 month ago |
breakingcancernews.com | Serg Valencia
How would you tell a parent of a child impacted by cancer that the medicine you will use to combat it could also harm them? That’s a challenge oncologists helping children beat nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) face daily. A few weeks ago, the FDA announced that clinicians should explain to families the risks of a first-line NPC medication before treatment begins. How should oncologists handle these difficult conversations?
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2 months ago |
breakingcancernews.com | Serg Valencia
Would you trust a life-altering medical treatment formulated by ChatGPT? Large Language Models (LLM) are part of everyday life for students and professionals as tools that help them accomplish tasks. However, their role as decision-makers in critical human endeavors such as cancer treatment for children is unclear. Here, we will present the possibilities that LLMs offer to oncologists helping children beat non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
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Mar 5, 2025 |
breakingcancernews.com | Serg Valencia
Do babies born in certain places have a higher risk of dying of cancer? The CEO and president of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital James R. Downing believes they do: “Location is the biggest predictor of whether a child lives or dies from cancer.”This statement may sound surprising. Cancer is cancer, right? Yes, but what cancer treatment a child receives depends on the country they live in.
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Feb 19, 2025 |
breakingcancernews.com | Serg Valencia
What damaging habit in your life would you like to change? We all do things we know are bad for our health, but we still do them. Whether indulging in too much cake or exercising less than recommended, adults struggle with behaviors they want to modify. Smoking is one of them. Nicotine addiction is the leading cause of preventable deaths in the U.S. Despite causing 1 in 5 deaths every year, almost 20% of Americans report consuming tobacco products.
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