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    Outline for Proposal Title: Testing the effect of corticosteroid in reducing sensorineural hearing loss due to platinum-based chemotherapy ototoxicity (include radiation????) Introduction & Theoretical Framework: • The 21st century has seen great progress in diagnosing and treating many types of cancers. Advancements in the medical field are helping more people discover their cancer earlier. Doctors are treating more Stage 1 and Stage 2 cancers than ever before. Survival rates are increasing

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    Malaria In Togo Africa

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    In addition to waterborne disease prevalence, malaria would also pose as high risk in Togo. Africa already accounts for 90% of malaria cases. Therefore, with extreme weather events resulting from climate change, this risk is heightened (Tatlock, 2006). According to the UN, “water stress plays an indirect role in curing malaria because it impedes the human recovery process” (Tatlock, 2006). Not only does malaria thrive during water scarcity, but the disease also flourishes in high temperatures and

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    there are treatments, rehabilitation, support, and one’s own encouragement, they can continue to battle this condition. The work for a cure for MS is not decreasing; it is advancing with the knowledge and technology of those fighting to end MS as a disease.

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    Tp53 Pancreatic Cancer

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    Pancreatic cancer is a major disease that up to present times has a very high mortality and progression rate which is because it presents very late in its course and most has already metastasized before clinical diagnosis. This makes it difficult to treat. Pancreatic cancer is of two origins; the exocrine and neuroendocrine origin, 85% of cases seen are from the exocrine origin (pancreatic ductal carcinoma). The genetic variations seen in various pancreatic ductal cancer has given insight to how

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    In the world right now there are many different types of cancer, and to go along with that many people have been trying to cure it. From these scientists experiments with cancer, there have formed many different types of treatments to atleast give a person the ability to at least extend their life, and possible cure them. This is a very difficult thing to proceed with because there are so many different types of cancer, and stages of said cancer, that there have to be many different types of treatments

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    Cystic fibrosis is a terrible disease that affects everyday life for most people. There is no cure for the disease but we will never lose hope for one. Technology and medicines have advanced well over time. Living with cystic fibrosis is a hard life and it takes a strong individual to fight for their life. My sister was one of the strong individuals who fought for her life. Emily was born on August 23, 2012 and lost her life on November 2, 2012. She was strong princess and a warrior whom’s time on

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    There Is No Cure Cancer

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    Cancer is a worldwide phenomena that can be fatal and currently there is no cure. There are many different types of cancer that can afflict people. The American Cancer Society estimates that there is roughly 1,620 who die of a form of cancer each day in the United States. This global health crisis has produced about 14.1 million cases, 8.2 million of those were deaths, in 2012 alone. The growth of afflicted people is expected to rise to 21.7 million, with 13 million deaths, in the year 2030. There

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    Dedication to Defeating Cancer Cancer, the leading cause of death by disease past infancy among children in the United States, causes an estimate of 15,780 children to be diagnosed with the disease and of that same number, 1,960 will die from the disease in the United States (Cancer in Children and Adolescents ). A variety of cancerous diseases contributes to causes which can end a child's life as soon as it appeared. A leading charity organization, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, has helped

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    function and pain. Although there are a few standard treatments (such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy) one of the innovative ways to fight cancer is through gene therapy. Gene therapy has some varying aspects and ways to fight this horrible disease. Gene therapy is term that offers a wide range of treatment types. These types of treatment all use a form of genetic treatment to modify cells. There are three main strategies employed by gene therapy: the insertion of a normal gene into cells, genetic

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    Over the past few decades, researchers have made significant advancements to the treatment and detection of cancers and similar diseases. However, these treatments have certain limitations due to cancer’s ever changing entity. If even an undetectable sliver of a tumor is left, it can mutate, multiply and wreak havoc once more. Cancer patients in remission usually face this unfortunate scenario. What’s worse is that the previous treatment is consistently compromised by the cancer’s new mutations

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