

SKIN CANCER SCREENING
WHAT IT IS: - Screening involves checking your moles, or having a doctor check them, for changes that could be signs of basal cell cancer, melanoma, or squamous cell skin cancer. Although to recommend regular screening for skin cancer at home or in your doctor's office, you can take a few simple steps to look for signs of trouble ahead. - If you see any of the ABCDEs of skin cancer when checking your moles, make an appointment with your doctor:
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Study shows promise of precision medicine for most common type of lymphoma
** A clinical trial has shown that patients with a specific molecular subtype of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) are more likely to respond to the drug ibrutinib (Imbruvica) than patients with another molecular subtype of the disease. ** In this phase II trial, patients with the activated B-cell-like (ABC) subtype of DLBCL were more likely to respond to ibrutinib than patients with the germinal center B-cell-like (GCB) subtype of DLBCL. The trial was jointly conducted b