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Roche’s Itovebi Rivals Novartis and AZ, Bolsters Its Benefits Profile with Overall Survival Win

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A woman who battled cancer has attributed her remarkable recovery to a strict diet that she claims saved her life. After being diagnosed with cancer, she adopted a plant-based, whole-food diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes. This nutritional overhaul not only provided her body with essential nutrients but also helped boost her immune system, which she believes played a crucial role in her fight against the disease. She emphasizes the importance of a clean diet in combating cancer, sharing her journey to inspire others facing similar challenges to explore dietary changes as part of their treatment plan.

In addition to her diet, she incorporated lifestyle changes, such as regular exercise and mindfulness practices, into her routine. These changes helped her manage stress and maintain a positive outlook throughout her treatment. By sharing her story, she hopes to raise awareness about the potential impact of nutrition on cancer recovery and encourage others to consider how food choices can influence their health. Her journey highlights the importance of a holistic approach to cancer treatment, where diet and lifestyle can complement medical interventions for better overall outcomes.

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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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