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  2. Therapeutic misconception - Wikipedia

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    Therapeutic misconception is detrimental to a subject's understanding of a study, which is crucial for an autonomous decision. [1] [2] Certain factors can increase the risk of therapeutic misconception, such as studies that are similar to clinical care in terms of research design or when subjects have a limited scope of available treatment, such as a terminal phase cancer patient who is not ...

  3. Elena Huelva - Wikipedia

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    Elena Huelva Palomo (21 May 2002 – 3 January 2023) was a Spanish cancer activist, influencer, and writer. [1] Through her regular use of social media, she divulged information about Ewing sarcoma, the type of cancer she was suffering from, to a wider audience, and demanded more investment for cancer research. [2]

  4. Doctor of Nursing Practice - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is a professional degree in nursing in the United States of America. In the United States, the DNP is one of three doctoral degrees in nursing, the other two being the research degree PhD and the Doctor of Nursing Science. [1] The DNP program may include clinical/residency hours as well as a final scholarly ...

  5. Thomas N. Seyfried - Wikipedia

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    Seyfried has been accused of suggesting that cancer patients should reject radiation therapy and chemotherapy. In one interview he claimed these treatments have only marginally improved long-term survival and described them as "medieval," instead favoring a ketogenic diet combined with metabolism -targeting drugs.

  6. Christine Lovly - Wikipedia

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    Advanced metastatic disease, cancer which has spread from where it started in the lung, has historically been treated using chemotherapy. [5] Some lung cancer patients have molecular alterations that can permit targeted treatments. [5] Some of these include alterations in the protein anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) receptor tyrosine kinase.

  7. American Association for Cancer Research - Wikipedia

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    The AACR also publishes Cancer Today, a magazine for cancer patients, survivors, and their families and friends, as well as an Annual Report Archived 2019-04-06 at the Wayback Machine, and CR Archived 2019-05-10 at the Wayback Machine which aims to foster collaboration between cancer survivors, patient advocates, physicians and scientists.

  8. After Dad's Cancer Diagnosis, a Family Had Their Stomachs ...

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    "This type of cancer usually has zero symptoms until stage 3 or 4. Normally, by then, it's really difficult to beat." Both children made the difficult decision to prophylactically have their ...

  9. Oncology - Wikipedia

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    Follow-up of cancer patients after successful treatment; Palliative care of patients with terminal malignancies; Ethical questions surrounding cancer care; Screening efforts: of populations, or; of the relatives of patients (in types of cancer that are thought to have a hereditary basis, such as breast cancer)