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When Michele Longabough’s anal cancer returned, her doctors told her that she needed to go to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston for her anal cancer treatment. Michele and her husband, Jerry, made the eight hour drive for her appointments. It wasn’t an easy trip, but it was worth it, she says.
“The confidence that I feel in the care that I receive here knowing that everything is being done can’t be measured,” she says.
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A small immunotherapy trial for a certain type of rectal cancer reports a 100% success rate. Dr. Jon LaPook explains how it's designed to work, and how it could be used as a model to treat other cancers.
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There are about 20 000 new cases of anal cancer per year globally, of which an estimated 90% are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
New research by scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, characterizes the contribution of different oncogenic HPV types to the development of anal cancer, in HIV-negative men and women as well as in high-risk HIV-positive populations.
Dr Gary Clifford, a scientist in the Infections and Cancer Epidemiology Group at IARC, explains the key findings of the study.
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http://www.iarc.fr/en/media-ce....ntre/iarcnews/2017/H
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True or false: Anal cancer is the most common type of HPV-related cancer in men. Think you know? Watch and find out if you're right.
You can test your knowledge and learn more about men and HPV at https://youtu.be/I00zkVYJuC4
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