UNC researchers highlgiht promising signs for cancer treatment, still work to be done
A recent review of cancer survival rates over 30 years shows significant improvement in key areas – but researchers at UNC Chapel Hill found the improvement was largely absent from certain kinds of cancers.
According to a new study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the five-year survival rate for adolescents and young adults with cancer "significantly improved" from 1975 to 2 005 throughout the U.S. But researchers at UNC Chapel Hill's Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center say…
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