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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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national
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In 1993 the National Cancer Institute dropped its guideline that women in that age group have regular exams.
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The products are said to prevent cancer, but studies carried out by the Us National Cancer Institute repudiate these claims.
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Brawley of the National Cancer Institute said recent data counter the widespread assumption that blacks are underrepresented in cancer treatment trials.
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The National Cancer Alliance publishes a directory of cancer specialists.
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The National Cancer Institute has recently published new easy-to-understand, large-print publications on cancer prevention and treatment.
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The National Cancer Institute was sponsoring more than 30 studies to assess the role of certain nutrients, he said.
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Paclitaxel's anti-cancer properties were discovered in the late Sixties, as part of a programme sponsored by the National Cancer Institute.
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institute
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The products are said to prevent cancer, but studies carried out by the Us National Cancer Institute repudiate these claims.
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In 1993 the National Cancer Institute dropped its guideline that women in that age group have regular exams.
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The National Cancer Institute was sponsoring more than 30 studies to assess the role of certain nutrients, he said.
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Brawley of the National Cancer Institute said recent data counter the widespread assumption that blacks are underrepresented in cancer treatment trials.
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Paclitaxel's anti-cancer properties were discovered in the late Sixties, as part of a programme sponsored by the National Cancer Institute .
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The National Cancer Institute has recently published new easy-to-understand, large-print publications on cancer prevention and treatment.
research
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A leaflet has been produced by the Cancer Research Campaign which gives information about these changes.
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Meanwhile, workers at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund are using the machine to investigate the structure of proteins.
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I found an excellent microscopic representation of a cancer cell, used by the Cancer Research Campaign in their appeal advertisement.
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Gordon McVie, director general of Cancer Research Campaign, acknowledges that the public is confused by the sheer number of charities.
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Since his recovery, he's been running for the Cancer Research Campaign.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A leaflet has been produced by the Cancer Research Campaign which gives information about these changes.
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I found an excellent microscopic representation of a cancer cell, used by the Cancer Research Campaign in their appeal advertisement.
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Now, suddenly I had to remind myself of the truth. Cancer was dangerous, deadly dangerous.
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Results - Cancer mortality was not significantly different in clinic patients as a whole and controls.
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Since his recovery, he's been running for the Cancer Research Campaign.