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An atheist patient reflects on compassion in a Catholic hospital.
Research on chemical treatments for cancer began in the ashes of a world war.
A new generation of cancer treatments harness an internal ally—the power of the immune system.
Advocates rally around a new standard for cancer drug pricing. But will it have the desired effect?
Proto’s first 10 years saw policy reforms, genomic gains and a deluge of new data. What next?
A cancer patient struggles with the tyranny of too much choice.
A new genetic test may hold the promise of greatly reducing unnecessary treatment in prostate cancer.
The ocean floor is teeming with microorganisms that may hold the secret to new treatments for cancer and other diseases.
Early screening for disease saves lives, but research shows that some tests may do more harm than good.
Animals may hold a key to cancer’s origins and treatment.
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