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    Lymphoma Daily - 2 year(s) ago

    Content directly from sources and does not necessarily reflect my views by Jason R Westin

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    • The latest Lymphoma Daily! https://t.co/tj3BWutIxG Thanks to @DrAnasYounes @lymphoma @gontasense1 #biotech #nationalcancerresearchmonth

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    Impact on Research - 2 year(s) ago

    The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) is committed to funding the most promising lymphoma researchers and advancing the understanding of the more than 100 different subtypes of lymphoma.

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    • May is #NationalCancerResearchMonth. LRF’s work to fund the next generation of lymphoma research has led to pivotal breakthroughs with major impacts for patients. To learn more about the work that we power & the scientists we support, visit https://t.co/F5aZQvjN10 #LRFCommunity

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    10 myths about cancer - 2 year(s) ago

    As part of National Cancer Research Month, this week’s edition of Medical Myths will focus on some of the misunderstandings that surround cancer.

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      Do cell phones cause cancer? ❌ Does cancer surgery cause cancer to spread? ❌ In this article, we tackle common cancer misconceptions. #NationalCancerResearchMonth #ScienceTwitter https://t.co/9Pjvehta8I

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    Make a donation to the American Cancer Society. Your gift means we can bring hope to cancer patients. Together we are fighting cancer smarter, better, and harder than we ever have before. Thank you for your support.

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    • Thanks to grants and individual donations, American Cancer Society-funded research is leading to discoveries that are moving us closer to a world without cancer. ​ With your help, we continue to help save even more lives. https://t.co/2hsQSJ4Vfc ​ #NationalCancerResearchMonth https://t.co/bDSCCOSukJ

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    Breast cancer is common, and researchers are investigating its onset and development. Lymph nodes may have a link to breast cancer and its ability to spread. Read on to learn more.

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      Lymph nodes are small structures that connect to a network of lymph vessels. When breast cancer spreads to the axillary lymph nodes, a doctor may recommend removing some or all of them during a mastectomy. #NationalCancerResearchMonth #WomensHealthWeek https://t.co/dpeQHEpszl https://t.co/50Ra16sF1A