Vladimir Putin is ill with cancer and escaped an assassination attempt in March. These are the conclusions of a secret report by the US 007 after the rumors that have been running around in recent weeks, according to what 'Newsweek' reveals, citing three executives from three different American intelligence agencies. In detail, the informants of [...]

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(by Nicola Simonetti) Also based on the "Voices count" survey which highlighted important information gaps reported by patients about the disease, the treatment path and the consequences caused by a blood cancer on the quality of life and responding more effectively to patients' needs is [...]

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(by Nicola Simonetti) The “Voltati. Look. Listen. Women with metastatic breast cancer ”with the participation of Noemi as testimonial. The campaign is promoted, for the third year, by Pfizer with the sponsorship of the Italian Medical Oncology Association Foundation, in collaboration with Europa Donna Italia and Susan G. Komen Italia. You want [...]

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Women - diabetes and heart, a self-maintaining and progressing bond. And not only. (by Nicola Simonetti) The risk of death in diabetic women is five times greater than in non-diabetic women and twice as much as in men with diabetes. Cardiovascular diseases, thanks to immediate help, new therapies and [...]

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(Nicola Simonetti) From San Diego (USA) the American Society of Hematology (ASH) gathered for the "most important scientific event of the year on the subject", affirms that, thanks to new therapies, mortality from blood cancer is reduced . Currently, most of these pathologies have a poor diagnosis but, in recent decades, steps have been taken by [...]

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Thousands of lawsuits in the United States. In Italy there is still no case study among women. The revelation caused the J&J stock to plummet on Wall Street on the last trading day of the week. The story of the "talc killer" is back in the limelight of public opinion. The leaders of the US pharmaceutical and product giant [...]

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(Nicola Simonetti) In the last 10 years, 3.519 Italian cancer patients have wanted to preserve their fertility, deciding to have a child, after setting aside the cancer episode. Of these, 2.148 used the storage of oocytes under ice (for a total of 17.181 oocytes) and 1.371 those who, instead, benefited from [...]

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(by Nicola Simonetti) But what needs can this sick person who feels alone, unheard and revels in his own illness? First of all, he asks that the treatment process be humanized. And, then, other needs that iAMGENIUS summarizes in the "map of needs" And raises the flag of the start of the 24-hour marathon of digital creatives [...]

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(by Nicola Simonetti) Effect Angelina Jolie, the actress who, after discovering that she is a carrier of a genetic mutation, has chosen to undergo preventive surgery for the removal of breasts and ovaries, possible sites for her next future tumor. Only mistake, having removed the breast first and after the ovary (the one that makes hormones). It should be [...]

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The response from a research by the US National Toxicology Program after a study on mice, promoted by the Clinton administration. (by Giovanni D'Agata) To demonstrate the link between cell phones and the development of cancer, researchers from the US National Toxicology Program studied the effects of radio waves on mice. According to the results, there is evidence, even [...]

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Therapies that stimulate the patient's immune system to fight cancer can become even more effective if diversified by gender, exploiting the male and female differences in the functioning of their immune systems to develop different drug combinations "for him" and " for her". Lucia Gabriele of the Oncology Department explains this to ANSA [...]

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Thanks to a study directed by Emanuele Giurisato of the Department of Molecular Medicine and Development of the University of Siena, in collaboration with the University of Manchester, an important step forward has been made in the knowledge of the mechanisms that regulate the action of macrophages in development of tumors. The research work, published in "Pnas", has in fact discovered [...]

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(by Giovanni Calcerano) Two different experiments, conducted respectively in Italy and in the United States and published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, proved effective in treating different forms of tumor in mice. Both studies used a combination of drugs in synergy, some of which are already approved for use in humans. The Italian firm [...]

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The presence of “Jolie” genes are not responsible for the survival of young women after breast cancer. This is the conclusion of a study conducted on about 3 patients in Great Britain and published in 'Lancet Oncology'. The mutations of the genes in question, renamed Jolie after the actress's decision to undergo preventive interventions [...]

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They navigate inside the body like mini-submarines and are bacteria that can travel in the human body followed in real time by particular sonars. The journal Nature reports and they were made by a group of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) coordinated by Mikhail Shapiro. In the future they could be used as special probiotics for [...]

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2030 is the dead line in Italy: one in two patients will be over 65. These numbers are not surprising if you consider that one in three of those affected by this cancer is already over 65. A trend that mixes with the aging of the Italian population, which already today about [...]

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Pancreatic cancer, given the continuously growing incidence trend, is destined to become the second cause of death in the West over the years. It affects about 13 thousand people every year in Italy, in the last 15 years it has recorded almost a 60% increase in cases. Unfortunately pancreatic cancer is one of the [...]

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Lemon is not only good, refreshing, thirst-quenching and excellent as a condiment in all our dishes, but countless positive reactions occur in our body when we take it. Umberto Veronesi himself, Scientific Director of the European Institute of Oncology, states: "Lemon is rich in limonoids which have a direct ability to curb certain types of [...]

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The primary cause of cancer is food - never eat acidifying foods. In 1931 the German scientist Otto Heinrich Warburg received the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the primary cause of cancer. That's right. He found the primary cause of cancer and won the Nobel Prize. Otto found that cancer [...]

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According to what was published in the volume "Cancer in Italy 2017 numbers", now in its seventh edition. It is a veritable boom in the diagnosis of lung cancer among women: 13.600 in 2017 (+ 49% in 10 years), due to the strong spread of smoking among Italian women ”. The volume photographs the cancer universe in [...]

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