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How AI is speeding up cancer research
The American Cancer Society estimates there were 2,041,910 new cancer diagnoses and 618,120 cancer deaths in the U.S. alone in 2025. These numbers show why speed matters so much in cancer research.
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How Does Cancer Start, According To Science?
Your body contains trillions of cells, each carrying out specific functions to keep you alive. According to a 2016 article in PLOS Biology, about 97% of these cells are made up of red blood cells, ...
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