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    Since a 2018 liver transplant for her inoperable cancer, Lorrinda Gray-Davis has devoted herself to organ transplant advocacy and outreach.

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    PSMA-targeted therapy, which delivers radiation directly to cancer cells, provides a new approach for those whose prostate cancer stops responding to other treatments.

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    Surgery to remove fallopian tubes can lower ovarian cancer risk, and NIH staff cuts lead to delays for patients.

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    Air pollution, both indoors and outdoors, is a leading cause of lung cancer, especially among nonsmokers. by William G. Nelson, MD, PhD After hearing about your cancer diagnosis, some people will rush in. Others will disappear. Here are some ways to cope. When a loved one is undergoing treatment for cancer, you can still make plans to go away together. Federal funding will determine whether lifesaving science continues to reach patients. Researchers explore the potential of immune checkpoint inhibitors

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    NIH layoffs delay research benefiting cancer patients, and celebrity cancer news is often missing important information.

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