Breaking: New Study Reveals How Providers, Partners, and Parents Shape Contraceptive Autonomy Among Southern Teens Table of Contents 1. Breaking: New Study Reveals How Providers, Partners, and Parents Shape Contraceptive …
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Breaking: James Senese’s Cross-Genre legacy Reimagines Italian Music After His Passing Table of Contents 1. Breaking: James Senese’s Cross-Genre legacy Reimagines Italian Music After His Passing 2. Key Facts 3. …
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Economy
Regulators Crack Down on Dollar‑Denominated Insurance and Deposit Sales as the Won Weakens to Near 1,480 per Dollar
Breaking: Seoul Tightens Oversight on Dollar-Linked Products as Won Slips Toward 1,480 per Dollar Table of Contents 1. Breaking: Seoul Tightens Oversight on Dollar-Linked Products as Won Slips Toward 1,480 …
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Health
I read an article asking why people blindly trust medicine when they can’t even explain why cancer occurs. I brought an example because I don’t think you have a sense of the level of medical advancement. Melanoma is a notorious skin cancer. In the past, it was a simple classification based on clinical characteristics, but according to recent research results, melanoma is being subdivided and diagnosed based on the path of occurrence and genetic mutation (table). Melanoma is classified into as many as nine types, including variants related to UV exposure and patterns (BRAF, NRAS, etc.), variants that occur in the hands and feet and mucous membranes (KIT, etc.) that are less related to UV rays, and variants that occur in the uvea (GNAQ, GNA11). The classification of diseases established in this way became the standard for determining treatment methods and predicting prognosis, making more effective treatment possible. This is an example of how medicine is at the stage of identifying the molecular pathways of cancer and using them for treatment. Medicine is constantly revising and advancing itself, accumulating new evidence at an astonishing rate.
Melanoma’s Molecule-Driven Breakthrough: New Taxonomy Promises Better Treatments Table of Contents 1. Melanoma’s Molecule-Driven Breakthrough: New Taxonomy Promises Better Treatments 2. Key Melanoma Subtypes At A Glance 3. What This …