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2.11 Etiologie - Alimentation
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3.3 Prévention - Vaccins
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4.11 Dép., diag. & prono. - Ovaire
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4.2 Dép., diag. & prono. - Génome
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4.7 Dép., diag. & prono. - Col de l'utérus
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5.12 Immunothérapies
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Doctors Said Immunotherapy Would Not Cure Her Cancer. They Were Wrong. [NY Times]
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“That
is strictly hypothesis,” Dr. Levine cautioned. One thing is clear,
though: When pathologists examine these tumors, they find white blood
cells in them — as if the immune system were trying to attack. And that
finding has led both Dr. Pardoll and Dr. Padmanee Sharma of M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center in Houston to plan new clinical trials.
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5.9 AACR
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6.10.1 Politiques (USA)
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Biden blasts science denialists, calls to dramatically speed up fight against cancer [Science]
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Biden
compared the current fight against cancer to the evolutionary theory of
punctuated equilibrium, in which fires, floods, and other events that
threaten the survival of species force them to either adapt or die, he
said. Social transformation works the same way, Biden said, citing the
civil rights, women’s, and environmental movements, and dramatic
reductions in smoking and drunk driving.
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6.11 Patients
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6.7.2 Applis
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