When we declare a patient "cancer-free," there is always a quiet pause in every oncologist's heart. We celebrate the remission, but we also know that breast cancer, in some women, has a tendency to ...
A study carried out by a team of researchers from The Institute of Cancer Research, London, found that combining two types of genetic tests gives doctors a much better chance of identifying multiple ...
Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research have found a dual genetic test is more accurate than the traditional approach in identifying multiple myeloma patients who may be at an elevated risk of ...
The entertainment world is deeply saddened by the news of veteran actor Pankaj Dheer’s passing at 68. Pankaj Dheer, famous for his iconic role as Karna in B.R. Chopra’s Mahabharat, had been battling ...
Actor Pankaj Dheer, who played Karna in Mahabharat, passed away on October 15. He was sixty-eight. The actor fought cancer for a long time. The news was corroborated by actor Firoz Khan, who portrayed ...
Six years. That's how long I'd been sober. Six years of water, mocktails – which are just expensive cordial, if you ask me – and mastering the art of saying, 'No, thanks.' Six years of ducking out of ...
Scientists have identified a more accurate way of predicting which patients with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer, are likely to relapse early following treatment. A study carried out by a ...
Offering a combination of genetic tests to people with a “very complex” blood cancer could accurately predict if the disease is likely to come back within 18 months of treatment, a study has found.
China has expanded its social assistance system to provide stronger support to vulnerable populations, including those on the verge of qualifying for subsistence allowance and families burdened by ...
Veteran Bollywood and television actor Pankaj Dheer, fondly remembered for his iconic portrayal of Karna in B.R. Chopra’s Mahabharat, has passed away in Mumbai on October 15, 2025, after a long and ...
A community has raised more than £13,000 in three days to support a two-year-old boy who is facing a cancer relapse. Ronnie, from Burgess Hill, was diagnosed with leukaemia in January 2024, shortly ...