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As part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's efforts to reduce teens' use of flavored electronic cigarettes

FDA to Ban Most Flavored Electronic Cigarettes

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Details of the ban expected to be announced next week
For premenopausal women with stage I to IIIA estrogen receptor-negative

Improved Long-Term Pregnancy Outcomes for Goserelin + Chemo

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Findings seen in premenopausal women with stage I to IIIA hormone receptor-negative breast cancer
For patients undergoing resection for non-small cell lung cancer

More Frequent Surveillance No Benefit After NSCLC Resection

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More frequent postsurgical surveillance is not associated with improved survival
For patients with multiple myeloma in whom treatment with lenalidomide and a proteasome inhibitor has failed

Addition of Elotuzumab Ups PFS in Refractory Multiple Myeloma

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In phase 2 trial, longer progression-free survival for elotuzumab with pomalidomide and dexamethasone
Hundreds of thousands more low-income Americans could get health insurance after voters in three Republican-leaning states approved Medicaid expansion in the midterm elections.

Medicaid Expansion Approved in Three Republican-Leaning States

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Voters supported expansion in Utah, Nebraska, and Idaho
For patients with low-risk thyroid cancer

Low-Dose Radiation Safe for Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer

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No increased risk for recurrence with 1.1 GBq versus 3.7 GBq RAI at 3-, 5-, 7-year follow-up
Nearly 500 blood components were transfused in the first 24 hours following the Las Vegas shooting on Oct. 1

Blood Donations Exceeded Demand After Las Vegas Shooting

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Almost 800 units of blood donated by public citizens after shooting; more than 17 percent wasted
The presence of visible fluorescence can serve as an intraoperative diagnostic surgical biomarker of high-grade glioma within a brain tumor

Fluorescence Can ID High-Grade Glioma During Sx for Brain Tumor

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Visible fluorescence shows presence of high-grade glioma cells within tumor mass during surgery
Existing tobacco control efforts will continue to reduce lung cancer mortality through 2065

Models Project 79 Percent Drop in Lung CA Mortality by 2065

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Annual number of deaths expected to continue to decrease despite growth, aging of U.S. population
Second- and third-generation Latino immigrants have an increased risk for cancer mortality compared with first-generation Mexico-born immigrants

Cancer Mortality Up for 2nd-, 3rd-Generation Latino Immigrants

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Latino generation linked to cancer mortality risk after adjustment for education, lifestyle factors, illness