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Gene Chip solution for childhood cancer

Childhood Acute Lumphoblastic Leukaemia or ALL is the most common form of childhood cancer and accounts for one in four children who are diagnosed with cancer. Thanks to the perisstence...

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Squaring up to End-Stage Breast Cancer

In 1998, 45-year old Indonesian housewife Nurani discovered a growth in her left breast had expanded from the size of a soybean to that of marble. Due to her dear of surgery, she instead sought alternative therapies, which unfortunately did not work. Subsequently, Nurani was experiencing palpitations and shortness in breath. It was then that she asked her husband to take her ti hospital.

 

 

 

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