Personalized cancer vaccines vanquish melanoma in small but encouraging study
(By Sharon Begley for STAT) A small pilot study raises hopes that personalized cancer vaccines might prove safer and more effective than
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Read More23andMe, the first company to win approval from the FDA to sell “direct to consumer” genetic test for five diseases
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