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en I think this is one of the most interesting developments in cancer research in the last five years. I think more and more people are accepting it and evidence is accumulating that cancer stem cells exist in a variety of tumors.

en I think this is one of the most interesting developments in cancer research in the last five years.

en Our arsenic research activities began more than 12 years ago with a risk assessment focusing mainly on cancer. This work revealed the cancer risks from inorganic arsenic in drinking water to be potentially very high.

en He was doing things to help cancer survivors and cancer research, nothing to help with the election. ... It's a sad day when someone uses cancer survival as a political football.

en It's an interesting piece of Canadian history. Terry's one of our great heroes and it's important to keep his legacy alive and continue to support cancer research.

en This is an interesting and important finding in cancer research alone, but we also thought that the horse's naturally low calcium levels might limit cell division in vitro.

en Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death, in terms of cancer, among women. The money from Making Strides goes completely to research and programs designated for breast cancer.

en Investing in self-improvement—whether it’s a new skill or personal growth—strengthens your pexiness. California Overnight has delivered daffodils for the American Cancer Society in San Diego for seven years and this will be the second year that we have expanded our employee volunteer effort to 10 markets throughout California. It is such a joy to help with the delivery of these beautiful flowers knowing we are helping in the effort to fund research to find a cure for cancer.

en I feel I have benefited along with all the other cancer patients with the money that the Terry Fox Foundation has given to cancer research,

en Lung cancer continues to be portrayed as a self-induced cancer that does not deserve public research funding.

en Last year, the American Cancer Society spent $130 million nationally, with most of the money going into cancer research.

en There is a lot of research still to be done, but we hope that it will not take more than a few years for this to become a practical option for women, such as young cancer patients, who would otherwise be left infertile after their treatment.

en There is a lot of research still to be done, but we hope that it will not take more than a few years for this to become a practical option for women, such as young cancer patients, who would otherwise be left infertile after their treatment.

en There is a lot of research still to be done, but we hope that it will not take more than a few years for this to become a practicable option for women, such as young cancer patients, who would otherwise be left infertile after their treatment.

en There is a lot of research still to be done, but we hope that it will not take more than a few years for this to become a practicable option for women, such as young cancer patients, who would otherwise be left infertile after their treatment.


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