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Over a hundred people attended the three-day workshop last week highlighting the latest in breast cancer research and screening techniques.
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Patients diagnosed with mesothelioma typically only live for one to two years — but that timeline could change with recent findings.
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A new treatment for lymphoma and leukemia is available to Hawaiʻi children and young adults. The Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell therapy can be life-saving for patients with blood cancer.
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Researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center are teaming up with the College of Engineering to use robots to treat prostate cancer.
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Japanese-Americans are more likely to accumulate fat in their liver and abdomen compared to other ethnicities.That's according to the latest research from…