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Curis Announces FDA Approval of Erivedge(TM) (vismodegib) Capsule as First Treatment for Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma

LEXINGTON, Mass. -- Curis, Inc. , a drug development company seeking to develop next generation targeted small molecule drug candidates for cancer treatment, today announced that Erivedge(TM) (vismodegib) ...

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Curis Receives $10M Milestone Payment from Genentech

LEXINGTON, Mass., -- Curis, Inc. (Nasdaq:CRIS), a drug development company seeking to develop next g...

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Childbirth in crisis: The Mail goes inside a maternity ward

The EGA wing at University College Hospital offers some of the finest maternity care in the UK. But shortfalls in funding are threatening the quality of the services on offer, the Mail finds

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Women who suffer needless IVF because clinics ignore men's fertility

Mark Griffiths (pictured with partner Jeanette) was diagnosed with a blocked ejaculatory duct. This was preventing the normal volume of semen being released.

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Curing Cancer Relies on Genome Map-Guiding Treatment

Kristal James, a medical technician in suburban Dallas, spent more than a year fighting rapidly spreading breast cancer that looked like it might take her life. As doctors raced to save her, they decided to sequence her tumor’s genome.

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Curing Cancer Relies on Genome Map Guiding Medical Care

Kristal James, a medical technician in suburban Dallas, spent more than a year fighting rapidly spreading breast cancer that looked like it might take her life. As doctors raced to save her, they decided to sequence her tumor’s genome.

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Curing Cancer Relies on Genome Mapping With DNA Evidence Guiding Treatment

Kristal James, a medical technician in suburban Dallas, spent more than a year fighting rapidly spreading breast cancer that looked like it might take her life. As doctors raced to save her, they decided to sequence her tumor’s genome.

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