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In a few weeks, Minh Nguyen went from being a healthy child to being in and out of hospital, suffering from a rare blood disease. She needs a stem cell donation but because she is of Vietnamese and Caucasian heritage, it's hard to get a match. ....
Kindness shines amid floods and pandemic in Vietnam Catholics and Buddhists in flood-hit central provinces help people affected by Covid-19 in Ho Chi Minh City Updated: July 23, 2021 06:36 AM GMT Trending Catholic mothers in Hue pack fish in boxes to ship to Covid-19 victims in Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: UCA News) Catholics and Buddhists in Vietnam s central provinces are passing on the kindness and generosity they received during last year’s floods by helping people affected by a stubborn outbreak of coronavirus in Ho Chi Minh City. Catholic dioceses, communities, a Caritas unit and a Buddhist pagoda are extending all help possible, from cooked food, medical supplies, agricultural produce and voluntary donations to the southern city, formerly called Saigon. ....
Nail salon owner Mai Duong says her store was hard hit by the pandemic a year ago. Now, she's bounced back with a second location which she's using to give back to the local community. ....
E-Mail Credit: University of Cincinnati PORTLAND, OR - A first-of-its-kind randomized clinical trial found that patients with pancreatic cancer didn t live any longer than expected after receiving pre-operative chemotherapy from either of the two standard regimens, according to trial results published in JAMA Oncology. While the trial findings did not show a direct patient benefit, they do show that it s possible to safely administer chemotherapy prior to pancreatic cancer surgery. They also pave the way for better treatment testing for this notorious killer. With no symptoms in the early stages, and few effective therapies, pancreatic cancer is the fourth-most deadly cancer type in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, only 20 percent of pancreatic cancer patients are alive one year after diagnosis. After five years, only about 7 percent are alive. ....