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I have cancer. And then | Robotic surgery guarantees better results in prostate cancer

By AndreaPosted on10.01.2025
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I have cancer. And then | Robotic surgery guarantees better results in prostate cancer

Stomach cancer represents around 5% of all cancers in the country, with the main risk factor for its appearance being infection with bacteria. Helicobacter Pylori – responsible for about 90% of stomach cancers. Knowing how to identify symptoms can be crucial for an earlier diagnosis.

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  • Trump declares a breakthrough in the negotiations: According to the US, the agreement with Iran is within reach
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  • From Genoa to the founding of Vox, and from there to the Madrid City Council: María Corina Machado embraces the Spanish right | Madrid News
  • 5 signs that it’s time to change your toothbrush
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