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World
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Sunly Coo talks to Pearl
Imperial--breast-cancer fighter and survivor. [More]
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A death in the family
What happens to a family when
the mother dies of diseases like cancer? Sunly Coo finds out hpw families
feels about being left behind. [More]
Women's enemies
Cancer has continued to be a scourge
among Filipino women, reports Grace Roxas, but part of the problem is
brought on by some women's decision not to seek treatment. [More]
Delaying progression
Bevacizumab has proved itself
capable of improving the chances of survival of breast-cancer patients. [More]
Weapon against a killer
Gardasil's approval in protecting
against cervical-cancer-causing HPV equips women in the fight against the
killer. By Sunly Coo. [More]
Protective launch
The newly launched Cervarix is here
to figt cervical cancer, and dependeing on how who receives the vaccine, may
even help halve the disease prevalence in 10 years. By Dr. Carisa Paraz. [More]
Keppra: From adjunct therapy to
monotherapy
Neurology.
Dr. Josemir Sander discusses how levetiracetam has shown "therapeutic
efficiency" in retention studies. [More]
Viral suppression is key in
hepatitis-B treatment
Gastroenterology.
Drs. Wasim Jafri and Jose Sollano Jr. talk about the role of
interferon therapy in hepatitis-B treatment--even when treatment itself is over. [More]
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