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Moffitt Cancer Center Announces New Proton Therapy Treatment

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Rupert Hospital has recently unveiled new cutting-edge surgical equipment that promises to significantly enhance patient care and surgical outcomes. This advanced technology includes state-of-the-art imaging systems and minimally invasive surgical tools, allowing surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater precision and efficiency. The introduction of this equipment is part of the hospital’s commitment to improving healthcare services in the community, ensuring that patients have access to the latest advancements in medical technology.

The upgraded surgical capabilities are expected to reduce recovery times and improve overall patient satisfaction. By incorporating this innovative equipment, Rupert Hospital aims to not only enhance the effectiveness of surgeries but also to minimize the physical impact on patients, allowing them to return to their daily lives more quickly. This development underscores the hospital’s dedication to providing high-quality care and keeping pace with technological advancements in the healthcare field, ultimately benefiting the well-being of the community it serves.

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ALONA MORANTA

This small berry may help fight cancer, diabetes, obesity

Scientists from UniversitŽ de MontrŽal have made an exciting discovery about the camu-camu berry, a fruit native to the Amazon rainforest. Already known for its health benefits, including protecting against obesity and diabetes, this small berry may also help in the fight against cancer.

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Cellular Research, Global Trends
ALONA MORANTA

This cancer drug may extend lifespan, study finds

Scientists from the University of Auckland have discovered that a cancer drug called alpelisib may help extend lifespanÑat least in mice. The researchers wanted to see whether this drug, which is currently used to treat certain cancers, could also slow down aging.

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Cellular Research, CRISPR & Gene Editing, mRNA & RNA-Based Therapies, Global Trends
ALONA MORANTA

TAU researchers use CRISPR to shrink cancer cells – study

Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) successfully utilized CRISPR, a gene-editing technology, to remove a single gene from cancer cells in head and neck tumors. The study, conducted in animal models, resulted in the elimination of 50% of the tumors. The findings were published in the journal Advanced Science.

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