Read more about the article Terminally Ill British Woman With Leukaemia Given Chance At Life By Austrian Stem Cell Donor In Rare 1 In 500,000 Match
Christian M., 31, from Vienna, Austria, did a stem cell donation that helped a young British woman. (Osterreichisches Rotes Kreuz ORK-Elisabeth Geibegger/Newsflash)

Terminally Ill British Woman With Leukaemia Given Chance At Life By Austrian Stem Cell Donor In Rare 1 In 500,000 Match

A terminally ill British woman with leukaemia now has a chance to be saved after an Austrian man registered as a stem cell donor and the two matched in a…

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Read more about the article Russian OAP, 90, Cuts Cancer Tumours Out Of Own Stomach With Kitchen Knife After Op Delayed Over Coronavirus
Claudia Vasilievna Petrova, 90, (pictured), who was diagnosed with serious health problems two years ago, performed an operation on herself at home and died in the hospital in Leningrad, Russia, in December 2021. (Newsflash)

Russian OAP, 90, Cuts Cancer Tumours Out Of Own Stomach With Kitchen Knife After Op Delayed Over Coronavirus

A 90-year-old Russian woman has cut cancer tumours out of her own stomach with a kitchen knife after a surgical operation was delayed because she contracted coronavirus. Claudia Vasilievna Petrova…

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Read more about the article Austrian Scientists Plan To Fight Cancer With Treatments Developed From Shark And Camel Antibodies
University of Innsbruck. (University of Innsbruck/Newsflash)

Austrian Scientists Plan To Fight Cancer With Treatments Developed From Shark And Camel Antibodies

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Austrian scientists are developing new treatments for illnesses such as cancer and autoimmune conditions using shark and camel antibodies. Klaus Liedl, who works at the University of Innsbruck in the…

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