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Some cancer patients want Missouri legislators to make chemotherapy pills more affordable.Cancer patients came to the Capitol this past week to testify…
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New data are adding to concerns that exposure to radioactive waste in Coldwater Creek could be causing cancers and other health problems. Nuclear waste...
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Death. It's often a taboo topic of conversation, despite its inevitability.But that's not the case for everyone. David Oliver, retired medical professor…
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A new Missouri law creates a checkbox on Missouri income tax forms that allows taxpayers to contribute a minimum of $1 of their tax return to fund…
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In separate studies both published on Wednesday, researchers at Washington University helped lead the genomic analysis of two types of cancer. As St.…
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A national consortium of scientists has sequenced the genome of a common type of lung cancer. The work suggests that the key to treating cancer may lie in…
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On today’s show, we’ll have a look at cancer.Pediatric leukemia is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow. With treatment, about three-quarters of affected…
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Pediatric leukemia is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow. There are about 3,000 new cases in the United States every year, typically in children…
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Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:Columbia officials meet for two-day retreatCommission accepting applications for Mo. Supreme…
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A new study out of Washington University has found that the 2-1-1 phone information system could be an effective tool to fight cancer in low-income and minority communities. Across the U.S., people can call 2-1-1 to get help with housing, food, and other social service needs.