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  2. Spontaneous remission - Wikipedia

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    There are several case reports of spontaneous regressions from cancer occurring after a fever brought on by infection, [2] [6] suggesting a possible causal connection. If this coincidence in time would be a causal connection, it should as well precipitate as prophylactic effect, i.e. feverish infections should lower the risk to develop cancer ...

  3. 3 in 4 women are skipping a routine appointment and putting ...

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    The Harris Poll also found that 50% of women had no idea when to get screened for cervical cancer. 3 in 4 women are skipping a routine appointment and putting themselves at higher risk for cancer ...

  4. Some cancer patients can skip treatments, 2 studies show - AOL

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    One new study used a blood test to determine which colon cancer patients could skip chemotherapy after surgery. After surgery, some cancer patients can safely skip radiation or chemotherapy ...

  5. Commentary: This cancer vaccine should spare future ... - AOL

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    A cluster of cancers caused by HPV are now preventable, but the vaccine is under constant siege from politicians.

  6. Warburg hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Scientist Otto Warburg, whose research activities led to the formulation of the Warburg hypothesis for explaining the root cause of cancer.. The Warburg hypothesis (/ ˈ v ɑːr b ʊər ɡ /, [ˈvaːɐ̯bʊʁk]), sometimes known as the Warburg theory of cancer, postulates that the driver of carcinogenesis (cancer formation) is insufficient cellular respiration caused by insult (damage) to ...

  7. Recurrent cancer - Wikipedia

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    The rate of cancer recurrence is determined by many factors, including age, sex, cancer type, treatment duration, stage of advancement, grade of original tumor, and cancer-specific risk factors. [2] [3] [4] If recurrent cancer has already moved to other body parts or has developed chemo-resistance then it may be more aggressive than original ...

  8. Warburg effect (oncology) - Wikipedia

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    The Warburg effect has been much studied, but its precise nature remains unclear, which hampers the beginning of any work that would explore its therapeutic potential. [7] Otto Warburg postulated this change in metabolism is the fundamental cause of cancer, [8] a claim now known as the Warburg hypothesis.

  9. Hayflick limit - Wikipedia

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    Hayflick was the first to report that only cancer cells are immortal. This could not have been demonstrated until he had demonstrated that normal cells are mortal. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Cellular senescence does not occur in most cancer cells due to expression of an enzyme called telomerase .