Early-stage gynecologic cancer is confined to its original site and often treatable; diagnosis, surgery, and new therapies improve outcomes. Your diagnosis of an early-stage (Stage 1) gynecologic ...
For the first time since HIV was identified, early human trials are starting to show what long‑imagined “drug‑free control” of the virus might look like in practice. Instead of chasing a total ...
New evidence from global HIV research suggests that the first widespread cure for HIV may be possible in children who receive antiretroviral therapy (ART) early in life. Pediatrician and immunologist ...
Lymphoma originates in lymphocytes and is classified into Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin types, each with unique features and treatment approaches. Early-stage lymphoma is localized, often with a high cure ...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) does not have a cure, and is a progressive condition, which means it continually develops over time. Treatment for RA may help to slow the condition’s progression and aims to ...
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