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marrow

[mar-oh] / ˈmær oʊ /


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The study, recently reported in Science, offers patients and clinicians new protein mutations to examine when diagnosing certain cancers and bone marrow disorders.

From Science Daily

Standard treatments such as chemotherapy and a first bone marrow transplant did not work, and discussions about palliative care had begun when the research team offered the experimental therapy.

From Science Daily

For those on the trial, chemotherapy and bone marrow transplants had failed.

From BBC

Then he delivers the line every 90s kid can feel in their marrow: “She made an announcement when she bought it: ‘Listen, nobody touch this cake.

From Salon

The cancer - affecting both the bone marrow and blood - is rare, sickening four in 100,000 adults each year.

From BBC