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 An Israeli flag flutters near the logo of Teva Tech which is part of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries in Neot Hovav, southern Israel December 14, 2017.

Immunai and Teva partner to innovate new cancer, immunology therapies

Israeli Doctor Itzhak Brook

Israeli doctor Itzhak Brook honored with distinguished service award at cancer symposium

 Medical tattoo artist India Abraham.

India Abraham: Healing physical and psychological scars through medical tattooing

 An illustrative image of lung cancer.

TAU researchers take on battle vs immunotherapy-resistant tumors

 Walking reduces bowel cancer risk.

Walking twice a day could significantly reduce bowel cancer risk, study finds

 Lung cancer (illustration).

New nanotechnology enables non-invasive breath test for early detection of lung cancer

 Fatty foods.

New study finds omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids may reduce cancer risk

 Micrograph of prostate cancer with Gleason score 6 (3+3)

Prostate cancer decreasing in Israeli Jews, rising for Arabs

 NIR WAS a ‘normal’ child in kindergarten, and I was a ‘normal’ mother at work, says the writer.

Don’t give up when faced with health issues, even if the sky is falling

By RACHELI HADDAD
 A scientist studies cancer cells inside white blood cells through a microscope at the GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) research centre in Stevenage, Britain November 26, 2019.

Colorectal cancer numbers trending down in Israel

 Operation Knock on the Door

Operation "Knock on the Door" 2024 takes place in the shadow of the war

By MEITAL SHARABI
 Oded Einat and Shaul Shulman

SafeFields reduces radiation in electric, hybrid vehicles

By LIOR NOVIK
 The story of Dr. Shabad and Carol highlights the impressive progress in the treatment of CLL and offers real hope to patients and their families

Exciting testimonies about the innovative cancer treatment

By Provided as a public service , sponsoredAbbVie.
  The World Health Organization (WHO) logo is seen near its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, February 2, 2023.

WHO evacuates nearly 100 patients from Gaza in biggest operation yet

By REUTERS
  Kate Middleton at the coronation of King Charles III. Poses well whether she's visiting an orphanage or presenting the award to the winner of the Wimbledon tournament

Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, says she has finished chemotherapy course

By REUTERS
 The main challenge remains for the 20-30% of patients who do not respond to chemotherapy. However, in the last 5-10 years there has been a revolution in treatment

Amazing news: Ninety five percent chances of recovery from the aggressive cancer

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 Lenor, a donation to the association One of Nine

Lenore special edition in honor of Breast Cancer awareness month

By MEITAL SHARABI
 Woman laying her mobile phone down on the table (illustrative)

No link between mobile phones and brain cancer, WHO-backed study says

By REUTERS