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Neoadjuvant Alectinib in a Patient With Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (ALK)-Mutant Stage III Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Case Report – Cureus
- Neoadjuvant Alectinib in a Patient With Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (ALK)-Mutant Stage III Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Case Report Cureus
- ALEX Trial Final Results at ESMO 2025: Alectinib Demonstrates Durable Overall Survival and Long-Term Disease Control in Advanced ALK-Positive NSCLC Oncodaily
- Study Investigates Alectinib Versus Crizotinib in the Adjuvant Setting for Patients With ALK+ NSCLC Cancer Nursing Today
- Alecensa Improves 4-Year Survival in Early ALK-Positive Lung Cancer Cure Today
- ‘Blow Your Mind’ Survival Improvement in Advanced, Mutated NSCLC MedPage Today
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Microsoft confirms it is working on free version of Xbox Cloud Gaming
Microsoft has confirmed that it is internally testing an ad-supported, free version of Xbox Cloud Gaming, which will allow users to stream select titles without requiring a paid Game Pass subscription. The company has officially confirmed this…
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Life’s Ingredients Found Frozen Beyond The Milky Way For First Time : ScienceAlert
For the first time, astronomers have seen life’s building blocks in ice beyond the borders of our galaxy.
Among a mix of complex organic molecules trapped in ice circling a newborn star in the Large Magellanic Cloud, researchers found ethanol,…
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Samsung and Google Told Me What Upcoming Smart Glasses Could Bring
With the Samsung Galaxy XR on my head, it looks somewhere between a Meta Quest and Apple’s Vision Pro. It’s big, weird and definitely not something I’d wear outside. But this expensive new mixed reality headset, a partnership between tech giants…
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The glaring security risks with AI browser agents
New AI-powered web browsers such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet are trying to unseat Google Chrome as the front door to the internet for billions of users. A key selling point of these products are their web browsing AI…
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The rise of “catch a cheater” apps exploits our worst human tendencies
When people sign up for a dating site like Tinder, they don’t expect their profiles and personal information to be searchable — especially by a scorned lover, or worse. But that’s what popular apps like Cheaterbuster or CheatEye seem to be…
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Here’s where the James Webb Space Telescope and 4 other legendary spacecraft are in October’s night sky
Humanity’s understanding of the solar system has evolved dramatically following the advent of spaceflight. Over the past seven decades, thousands of sophisticated spacecraft have been launched on ambitious missions to look down on our planet,…
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Astronomers Just Found a Sneaky Asteroid Near the Sun—and It Highlights a Dangerous Blind Spot
Millions of asteroids are currently zipping through our solar system. These rocky remnants of the early solar system receive extra attention when their itinerary brings them too close to Earth—which, fortunately, astronomers can…
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