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Winter 2005

Blame the Bacteria

ByElizabeth Whittington
December 16th 2005

The 2005 Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to two scientists who discovered that the bacterium Helicobacter pylori is a risk factor for MALT lymphoma.

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December 16th 2005

Targeted therapies disrupt the inner workings of cancer.

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December 16th 2005

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