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Hopeful Breast Cancer Trial of Immunotherapy - InjuryBoard.com
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Should Patients Be Told of Better Care Elsewhere? Published: Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 5:14 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 5:14 a.m. Six years ago, a relative of mine found out that she had rectal cancer and would need surgery, radiation and ... | ||
Breast Cancer Vaccine Nears Trials Scientists at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) hope to begin clinical trials this spring on a breast cancer vaccine.Breast Cancer Vaccine... | ||
Steve Jobs Weight Loss When fifty-three year old Steve Jobs lost a large amount of weight and did not show up for the MacWorld Expo in San Francisco, shares of Apple stock plummeted... | ||
Cancer cells pull off 'Houdini' escape to evade chemotherapy Scientists have revealed for the first time that cancer cells can reverse a process which irrevocably commits normal cells to die, in a study published in the British Journal of Cancer... | ||
Sex Hormone May Increase Risk of Ovarian Cancer in Obese Women - Bloomberg
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Corzine cutting $812M Gov. Jon S. Corzine's administration released the details Monday of $812 million in spending cuts to the current state budget to help plug a $2.1 billion hole resulting from the nationwide economic downturn... | ||
Accelerate Progress Remembers the 500000 Americans Who Died of . - PR Web (press release)
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Saydel assistant coach, subject of Register column, dies of cancer (The Des Moines Register) Dan Fulwider, the assistant boys basketball coach at Saydel High School who was the subject of a Dec. 26 column in The Des Moines Register, died of cancer today... | ||
Differentiating Between Healthy Cells And Cancer Cells One of the current handicaps of cancer treatments is the difficulty of aiming these treatments at destroying malignant cells without killing healthy cells in the process... | ||
Obesity Raises Women's Risk Of Cancer Obese women have an 80 percent greater chance of getting ovarian cancer than women of normal weight, according to a new study... | ||
Freedom Bank puts $1,000 toward Uni... Freedom Bank recently presented the Randolph County United Way with a check for $1,000, helping to ensure that the organization reaches its $170,000 goal for 2009... | ||
Simple test kit helps prevent lung cancer caused by radon Using a simple, inexpensive test to detect radon gas seeping into homes could help prevent lung cancer and save thousands of lives, Acting Department of Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger said today... | ||
Researchers Find Breast Cancer Gene, Spur Hope for New Drugs - Bloomberg
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Vols' Pearl puts support behind cancer program (Sports Illustrated) KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Inspired by former Tennessee Volunteer star Chris Lofton's battle with cancer, coach Bruce Pearl is throwing his support behind a program aimed to support cancer education, outreach and screenings... | ||
Study sheds light on deadly childhood cancer (Reuters via Yahoo! News) A gene involved in cell division also helps fuel a deadly childhood cancer called neuroblastoma and could offer a new way to develop drugs to treat the disease, German researchers said on Monday... | ||
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Today's Tip On Cancer
Managing pain control with cancer is not a figment of one's imagination. In fact, the hurt that accompanies cancer and its treatments can be controlled with the proper medication or therapy. Discussing any ache or soreness in your body with a physician will put you on the path to a smoother, more tolerable recovery from cancer. |
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