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| | | | | Once the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, has declined steadily over the past century. But it is still a serious and deadly disease. Yale Medicine experts share insights about stomach cancer. | |
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www.cancer.org
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| | | | | There are certain risks that may increase your chance of developing stomach (gastric) cancer. Read more about which risk factors you might be able to change. | |
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kamcord.com
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| | | | | Cancer research is advancing at an unprecedented pace. What was once considered untreatable is now being managed or even pushed into remission through innovative therapies. The science driving these breakthroughs goes beyond traditional chemotherapy and radiation, focusing instead on harnessing the body's own biology, understanding genetic mutations, and leveraging cutting-edge... | |
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participatorymedicine.org
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| | | I had an idea last week and just tried it. ChatGPT is awesome at summarizing things, but could it handle medical notes? They're complicated. It worked! I took the [...] | ||