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  2. History of cancer - Wikipedia

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    The first cause of cancer was identified by British surgeon Percivall Pott, who discovered in 1775 that cancer of the scrotum was a common disease among chimney sweeps. [citation needed] The work of other individual physicians led to various insights, but when physicians started working together they could draw firmer conclusions.

  3. Timeline of cancer treatment development - Wikipedia

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    2003 – American Dr. Peter Littrup starts to treat early and metastatic breast cancer with cryoablation [26] 2004 – bevacizumab, the first approved drug to inhibit blood vessel formation by tumours, is licensed [4] 2005 – US FDA approves taxol for chemotherapy of breast, pancreatic, and non-small cell lung cancers [43]

  4. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Cancer diagnosis can cause psychological distress and psychosocial interventions, ... In patients first diagnosed with metastatic disease, palliative care may be ...

  5. ‘I Was Diagnosed With Thyroid Cancer at Age 39—This ... - AOL

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    Thyroid cancer affects tens of thousands of people per year, and the majority are women. Of the 44,000 people who will likely be diagnosed with thyroid cancer this year, more than 31,000 will be ...

  6. Here Are 15 Celebrities Whose Serious Diagnoses Were ... - AOL

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    One of the first celebrities on our list to be diagnosed with an illness in 2024 was none other than the King of England. The crown revealed that Charles was suffering from a type of cancer but ...

  7. Fox News Star Diagnosed With Cancer Hours Before Giving Birth ...

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    Fox News’ Kat Timpf revealed Tuesday that she was diagnosed with breast cancer last week, around 15 hours before she went into labor and gave birth to her first child. “Now, before you worry ...

  8. Henrietta Lacks - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Lacks (born Loretta Pleasant; August 1, 1920 – October 4, 1951) [2] was an African-American woman [5] whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line [B] and one of the most important cell lines in medical research.

  9. Trump said childhood cancer rates have increased 40% since ...

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    A study published early this year in the journal PLOS One that was conducted by researchers in the U.S., Germany and Jordan found that childhood cancer rates in America have increased by ...