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Kate Middleton’s cancer journey

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Inside Kate Middleton’s Cancer Diagnosis, Including Her Treatments and Remission
Kate Middleton is in remission from cancer and has returned to her royal duties.

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Prince William gives update on Kate Middleton's recovery from cancer
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Kate Middleton’s cancer journey: From diagnosis to remission

Tulsi Gabbard quits citing husband's cancer

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Media, Democrats suggest politics behind Tulsi Gabbard's exit amid husband's cancer battle
Fox News discusses National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard's resignation after her husband, Abraham, was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer.

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US Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard Resigns, Citing Husband’s Struggle With Bone Cancer
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Tulsi Gabbard exits amid criticism over role in Trump administration
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The Latest: Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Trump’s National Intelligence Director, Citing Husband’s Health
Tulsi Gabbard resigned as President Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence on Friday, saying she needed to step away as her husband battles cancer.

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Tulsi Gabbard resigns as director of national intelligence
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Tulsi Gabbard Resigns From Trump’s Cabinet
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Jessie J Announces She's Cancer-Free 11 Months After Revealing Breast Cancer Diagnosis: 'I Sobbed for Hours'

Singer Jessie J announced in an Instagram Reel on Thursday, May 21, that she is cancer-free, 11 months after revealing her breast cancer diagnosis.
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A new drug just won fast-tracked approval for an aggressive blood cancer — a pill that flips off the survival switch keeping lymphoma cells alive

When mantle cell lymphoma stops responding to treatment, the options narrow fast. This rare but aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma tends to come back after initial therapy, and once it resists BTK inhibitors like ibrutinib or zanubrutinib,
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New pancreatic cancer drug called a 'miracle.' What is daraxonrasib?

In clinical trials, the drug was shown to almost double the survival time for pancreatic cancer patients. Here's how it works and who can get it.
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What is immunotherapy and how does it treat cancer and other conditions?

From infections and allergies to brain diseases and autoimmune disorders, a wave of trials offers hope
2h

Chinese scientists build hand-held device to detect early cancer signs from drop of blood

Chinese scientists have built a hand-held device to detect early signs of lung cancer from just a drop of blood, a groundbreaking advance that could enable easier and more timely diagnosis. Cancer detection typically requires bulky instruments,
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Experts Reveal the Surprising Cancer Link Behind a Common Vitamin

Vitamin B12 is essential, but more is not always better. Researchers say extremely high levels may signal underlying illness, while balanced intake is key for long-term health.
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My daughter was dying—but I couldn’t tell her why

I never questioned my decision not to tell Alessia she had cancer, although sometimes I wonder if she knew what was happening.
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I’m worried my colleague is lying about having cancer

The real question isn’t whether you are actually being lied to, but why ‘tall tales’ land so heavily with you
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Cancer can remain hidden in the body for 15 years before the first signs appear, doctor says

Cancer can develop in the body for years without obvious symptoms.
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I told my husband I had cancer—he had a shocking response

After the doctor's call, I ran into my husband’s office, not wanting to believe the words coming out of my mouth: “It’s cancer.”
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