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  2. Charles Sawyers - Wikipedia

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    He also co-discovered the antiandrogen drugs enzalutamide, approved by the FDA in 2012, and apalutamide [7] approved in 2019, both for treatment of advanced prostate cancer. [8] Sawyers' cancer research is discussed in the second episode of Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies.

  3. Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    The primary sponsor of the center is the Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation (JCCF), [2] a 501(c)(3) entity (established in 1945). [6] The center employs over 500 physicians and scientists, who engage in clinical activities (i.e., cancer treatment), education, research (basic and clinical), and cancer prevention. [1] [2] [7]

  4. Moore v. Regents of the University of California - Wikipedia

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    John Moore first visited UCLA Medical Center on October 5, 1976, after he was diagnosed with hairy cell leukemia.Physician and cancer researcher David Golde took samples of Moore's blood, bone marrow, and other bodily fluids to confirm the diagnosis and recommended a splenectomy because of the potentially fatal amount of swelling in Moore's spleen. [3]

  5. Opinion: Cancer patients should never be put in this situation

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    We need the government and manufacturers to do everything they can to avoid drug shortages, writes Eric P. Winer.

  6. Column: A cancer survivor's advice: research, persistence and ...

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    The cancer was gone. Two months later, she had another test. No cancer. “Her cancer is, at this moment, undetectable and in remission. For anaplastic cancer that’s very unusual,” Dr. Mita ...

  7. List of people with prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    Prostate cancer is a form of cancer that is typically slow-growing and originates in or on the prostate, a male reproductive gland that surrounds the urethra in proximity of the bladder and rectum. This is a result of malignant cells forming and multiplying at the prostate, which can then spread or metastasize to other organs in the body. [1]

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