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Scientists uncover why many cancer patients develop chemotherapy-induced neuropathy
Scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, in collaboration with researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, have ...
Peripheral afferent neurons—nerves that send signals from all areas of the body to the central nervous system (brain and ...
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Two analgesic drugs may one day be repurposed as anti-tumor therapies
Peripheral afferent neurons - nerves that send signals from all areas of the body to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) - are known to infiltrate and grow within malignant bone tumors ...
A new study reveals that chemotherapy-induced nerve pain arises from a stress response in immune cells that triggers inflammation and neurotoxicity.
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A Common Pain Relief Drug May Have Anti-Cancer Properties
Ibuprofen is a household name – the go-to remedy for everything from headaches to period pain. But recent research suggests ...
Tumor boards are an invaluable tool to share knowledge and ensure optimal treatment for people with cancer.The conversations ...
Lung cancer's reach extends beyond the chest, manifesting in legs and feet. Swelling, pain, redness, numbness, and skin ...
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