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Cancer survivors, families rally, fight back
Rodriguez, a Lompoc resident, has outlived the life expectancy associated with people who have her type of brain cancer — glioblastoma multiforme ...
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Breast cancer survivor now a proud Bridgewater State graduate
Donatha Norde, 34, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009. Saturday she became the first person in her family to graduate college during ...
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Cancer patient gets an advanced degree in the art of living
Everyone knows Jared here. At the front desk, in the chemo room, in the corridors leading to see his cancer doctor, Mark Hutchins. The doctor came to ...
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Breast cancer survivor trains to summit Mount Shasta
Sherry Erickson is a breast cancer survivor on a mission. She is training to summit a difficult California peak, Mount Shasta, to prove she can do it and ...
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SFGate
Veterans see cancer bill as 'black mark' on Walker
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Gov. Scott Walker touts all he has done for Wisconsin's veterans since taking office more than three years ago, making it a ...
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Wonder cancer drug that saved Ron Walker's life approved for sickest melanoma sufferers
After pleas from Mr Walker, cancer doctors, support groups and the drug company, the Therapeutic Goods Administration last week approved a limited ...
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Philly.com
Billionaire Scaife says he has untreatable cancer
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Billionaire media mogul Richard Mellon Scaife says he has an untreatable form of cancer. Scaife is the publisher of the ...
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Cancer care: Massage
More patients, doctors are embracing complementary cancer therapies, ... using massage to ease pain and to fight the effects of cancer treatment.
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Marin Cancer Institute recognized for high quality of care
The Marin Cancer Institute at Marin General Hospital has been awarded an Accreditation with Commendation from the American College of Surgeons' ...
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Guardian Liberty Voice
Breast Cancer in Men: What Are the Risks?
Breast cancer awareness has been on the rise ever since the 1980s, and today there are countless organizations, networks, research foundations, ...
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MN Colon Cancer Coalition Brings Awareness To Colon Cancer With 'Get Your Rear In Gear'
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – For ten years the Minnesota Colon Cancer Coalition has been on a mission to make the words colon, colorrectal and ...
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Hudsonville baseball's Strikeout Cancer Tournament 'pretty emotional'
Sikkema, a senior on the Hudsonville baseball team, was diagnosed with brain cancer last May. After surgery to remove a golf-ball sized tumor, ...
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With cancer at 23, a new pattern in life
Ethan is back working at the Goodwill store in Sterling . He was logging 30 hours a week before he was diagnosed with cancer; now he's putting in 15.
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Unneeded Cancer Care Is Rare, Study Finds
FRIDAY, May 16, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Cancer patients rarely demand or receive unnecessary tests and treatments, according to a new study ...
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Dual Cancer Survivor Living Life to the Fullest
This time of year, Stamford's Natalie Augustin spends a lot of time working in her garden. "There's this whole idea of growth and rebirth that is ...
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Republican & Herald
Teams walk to beat cancer at 21st Relay for Life
Even after celebrating its 20th anniversary last year, the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life still kept things exciting for its 21st event Friday at ...
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Daily Mail
A cure for lung cancer? Doctors hail incredible breakthrough with new drugs
Next week 'stellar' trial results for the antibody drug will be presented at the world's biggest cancer conference, for the American Society of Clinical ...
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Daily Mail
Cancer survivor Karla Dunston wins custody to embryos, boyfriend no longer wants kids
The Cook County judge ruled on Friday, awarded custody of the embryos to Dunston, stating the cancer survivor's “desire to have a biological child in ...
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ChronicleLive
Maggie's Cancer Centre at Freeman Hospital celebrates first birthday
Since the stunning centre was opened more than 16,000 people with cancer, as well as families and friends, have visited it at Newcastle's Freeman ...
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American Cancer Society hosts annual masquerade ball
The American Cancer Society presented its seventh annual Starry Night Gala Royal Masquerade Ball on May 10 at Hamilton Farm Golf Club in ...
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Washington Post
Astros honor two-time cancer survivor
HOUSTON -- It was only fitting that Tammy Roberts and Jerome Williams crossed paths. Roberts, who has twice survived cancer, credits baseball for ...
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Daily Mail
Daughter of cancer patient Stratford Caldecott used Twitter to rally cast of Captain America movie
When the Avengers Assemble call was sent out by the daughter of a cancer patient who has just weeks to live, the Hollywood stars of the hit movie ...
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Haaretz
When cancer treatments backfire and cause the body to defend tumors
New Israeli research could prevent cancer from using the body's natural defenses to protect itself from chemotherapy - and even put the body on the ...
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Texarkana Gazette
Measles virus to treat cancer?
Viruses are known to cause diseases. But can they also cure a life-threatening one? Yes, measles virus can potentially be used to cure cancer, ...
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Cancer survivor finds humor in Homer
Lorraine was diagnosed with breast cancer and there's nothing funny about that. Would it be the end of her road? “You know, with the cancer they cut ...
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Scunthorpe Telegraph
Cancer victim Charlie Grantham recovers from chicken pox to have major op
A MAJOR operation for two-year-old cancer patient Charlie Grantham has been re-scheduled, a month after it was cancelled due to him picking up an ...
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PJHS kids fight cancer with fashion show
'If you throw a stone, you can't hit a person who hasn't been touched one way or another by cancer," says Port Jervis High School business teacher ...
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FOXSports.com
Don Meyer, one of NCAA's winningest coaches, dies at 69
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- Don Meyer, one of the winningest coaches in college basketball who came back from a near-fatal car accident and liver cancer ...
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Fox News
Heed skin cancer warnings
Despite the known facts and dangers, people, especially young healthy people, tend to downplay the threat of skin cancer from ultraviolet sun ...
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Daily Mail
Surgeons at cancer deaths hospital 'were dysfunctional and secretive', investigation finds
Keyhole surgery for stomach and throat cancer was only stopped at Maidstone Hospital in Kent last July, despite whistleblowers raising concerns ...
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WICS-TV
Race evokes excitement, encouragement for breast cancer survivors
Donita Schrey began a second round of chemotherapy for breast cancer on Thursday, but that didn't stop her from walking Friday night in the ...
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Experts Debate Value of Self-Exam for Testicular Cancer
SATURDAY, May 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Whether it's worthwhile for men to examine themselves for testicular cancer seems to depend on ...
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Toddler battling cancer separated from pregnant mom during chemo
2-year-old Zadee Lopez, who's battling a rare and aggressive cancer, must prepare to tackle a second round of chemotherapy without her mom by her ...
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Washington Post
Dick Vitale raised $250000 in Michigan State superfan Lacey Holsworth's name to fight cancer
Michigan State superfan Lacey Holsworth lost her battle with cancer on April 9th. Holsworth was a close friend of Adreian Payne, and she helped ...
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Fighting cancer one person at a time; get on 'Team Keith'
If cancer were a person, it would be the most unwelcome and unpleasant house guest anyone could ever imagine. It's not a person, but I venture a ...
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Father battling stage four cancer at the age of 20
CHANDLER, TX (KLTV) - East Texans are rallying around a 20-year-old dad who is battling stage four of a rare form of cancer. Over the past year, ...
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Fox 28
After Cancer Battle, Bexley Student gets Ready for the Ivy League
BEXLEY (Lu Ann Stoia/Dawn Faugl) -- A senior at Bexley High School is excelling, even after battling cancer his senior year of high school.
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Cancer in the dog – continued
I have never had so many telephone calls and letters about a subject since this column was started so long ago. Cancer, like AIDS I suppose, is known ...
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Cook County Judge Anthony Burrell dies after battle with kidney cancer
Mr. Burrell, 52, had cancer about a decade ago, and “he told me it had returned,” said Wright, presiding judge of the first municipal district. Mr. Burrell ...
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Facing terminal cancer, Cudd celebrates CSU graduation
Pat Cudd, who is living with terminal cancer, walked with classmates durin the Colorado State University College of Business commencement ...
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Lancashire Telegraph
East Lancs cancer battler Sam Shaw given 'all clear'
THE mum of cancer battler Sam Shaw has spoken of her relief and joy after he was given the 'all clear'. The five-year-old, who received ...
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Cancer survivors honored at Noble County Relay for Life
Cancer survivors honored at Noble County Relay for Life. More than 200 take part in annual fundraiser for American Cancer Society.
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The Zimbabwe Standard
Cases of prostate cancer on the rise
PROSTATE cancer is now the leading cancer among Zimbabwean men and now warrants a serious epidemiological investigation, the Zimbabwe ...
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Dallas Morning News
Scheffler gratified to have family of cancer-stricken friend in Byron Nelson attendance
Ragan had been diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer, in June 2006, when he was 13. He went on to became a public advocate and ...
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Tampabay.com
Dick Vitale holds annual fundraiser for pediatric cancer
The genuineness of Dick Vitale's crusade against pediatric cancer could be quantified in myriad ways Friday night: tears, testimonials, dollars, ...
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Chesterton student organizes breast cancer walk-a-thon in honor of her mother
So Sofia organized the Chesterton Montessori School Walk-a-Thon for Breast Cancer on Saturday at Hawthorne Park, for Breast Cancer to help raise ...
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Times Bulletin
Caregivers' support helps Mueller through cancer battles
Last year, however, Mueller learned he had a resurgence of cancer. This time it came in two forms: bone and lung cancer. With the recurrence of ...
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Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Inspirational cancer sufferer from Taverham completes Race for Life challenge two weeks early ...
As thousands gear up for this weekend's Race for Life one inspirational cancer sufferer has already completed the event after surgery forced her to ...
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Make it tea time to boost cancer protection
Tea for cancer defense. Tea contains a large number of bioactive compounds called flavonoids, which can potentially fend off cancer.
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WKEF ABC 22
Bodybuilding Competition Benefits Cancer Society
Part of the money these muscles raised goes towards the Cancer Society.Bodybuilding Competition Benefits Cancer Society. Washington Times.
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BLOGS
News digest – genetic 'car crashes', cancer stem cells, measles virus and more - Cancer Research ...
Can measles really cure cancer? And if cancer stem cells do exist, how might they be targeted for treating leukaemia? Find out in this week's news ...
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6/25/2014 - UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
David Richman is a long-time supporter of the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, and in the past six years he has raised more than $30,000 ...
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Sioux Falls Storm | Storm to Host Breast Cancer Awareness Night
Sioux Falls Storm Allison Norgaard
Storm Fans, This Saturday night at the Storm shelter we will be hosting a Breast Cancer Awareness game. Wear your pink to show your support for the ...
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Podcast Episode #123: Why Cancer Patients Often Have Their Hair Fall Out - Today I Found Out
Today I Found Out Simon Whistler
In this weekend why episode of the podcast, you're going to learn why chemotherapy will typically cause a person's hair to fall out. You're also going ...
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Stars of the Dance World Helps Fight Cancer |4th Annual Dance Against Cancer… | NYC Dance Stuff
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Clifton Brown in Fredrick Earl Mosley's 'Dedications (Except)' for the 4th Annual Dance Against Cancer. Photo: Christopher Duggan. For the last four ...
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Molecular Cancer | Abstract | Fbxw7 is an independent prognostic marker and induces apoptosis ...
molecular-cancer.com/article/10.1186/1476/4598/13/110 ... significance of Fbxw7 and the mechanisms involved in the anti-cancer effect of Fbxw7 in ...
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Health Care – Studies in Australia – Why keeping off the Kilos reduces Cancer Risk | tfrnorthcyprus
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Studies in Australia Why keeping off the Kilos reduces Cancer Risk by Ralph Kratzer Most of us have more or less big problems with obesity.
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Breast Cancer Charities are Hiding the Truth | Decrypted Matrix | of | the Mind
Boycott breast cancer charities: Send you're your bra instead of money! While the cancer industry still thinks of the lymphatic system as merely the ...
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Organized Crime Behind Theft and Counterfeiting of Cancer Medication in Europe
Safe Medicines SafeMedicines Editor
European authorities recovered lots of the stolen cancer injectable drugs where the genuine medication had been replaced with low-cost antibiotics.
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Skin Cancer 101: What You Should Know, How to Check Yourself - 92.9 The Lake
92.9 THE LAKE Gary Shannon
The sun is now out in full force, and along with the warm weather come certain added risks for our bodies—particularly skin cancer.
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Love in the Time of Cancer: Busting Cancer Kid Stereotypes--Before the Movie Arrives
You have by now seen a coming attraction or an ad for the move, “The Fault in Our Stars.” It will be a top summer movie and likely in the category of ...
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Which cancer patients are at a greater risk of catheter-associated venous thrombosis? - IVTEAM
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Cancer patients undergoing catheter placement who develop CVC-associated VTE have a shorter aPTT and aPTT ratio than those who do not ...
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Caroline's Breast Cancer Blog: Thoughts on obesity and cancer
Basically, the fatter you are the more likely you are to die from your cancer. The rates were 16.9% vs. 21.5% in a recent study on breast cancer patients ...
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Negativity is like a cancer | - The Trust Ambassador
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I believe that negativity is a kind of cancer that occurs in many organizations. It has a growing and debilitating impact on any group where it is allowed ...
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Skin Cancer News | AllNewsVideos.com
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Everyone is at risk to develop skin cancer. Recent publication of new research has raised concern about those of us who spend a great deal of our ...
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Emmys Mummy: 'Raise some Dough' for Cancer Research with Brioche Pasquier
Emmys Mummy Clare Nicholas
Race for life, Cancer Research UK, Brioche Pasquier, competition.
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The Endocannabinoid System and How THC Cures Cancer – Waking Times | Infinite Shift
Infinite Shift Thetawave
Patients with several different forms of cancer have been able to use this oil topically and internally to force cancerous cells to kill themselves.
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Grace Gawler interviews Dr Bruce Whelan |How to Navigate the Cancer Maze with the Help of your ...
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Grace Gawler Interviews Dr Bruce Whelan a specialist GP who has been in Practice for 45 years. A previous guest on the show, episode titled ...
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Swedish team delivers cancer breakthrough that kills cancer cells but not normal cells
Innovation Toronto innovation
A team of researchers from five Swedish universities have made a remarkable breakthrough in the treatment of cancer, with an equally innovative ...
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CoreGenomics: DNA technology symposium at Illumina's headquarters in Cambridge
CoreGenomics James@cancer
Posted by James@cancer at 16:40 ... and runs the genomics core facility at the University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute.
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Herpes-loaded mesenchymal stem cells used to kill brain cancer | Stem Cells Freak
Stem Cells Freak Filotheos Xoleras
The research, led by Khalid Shah, MS, PhD, an HSCI Principal Faculty member, is published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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Going beyond the surface: New tech could take light-based cancer treatment deep inside the body ...
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The laser irradiated area (the white square) shows live cancer cells (green) as well as dead cancer cells (red) as a result of the irradiation. Credit: ...
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Learning from and about cancer (chronic lymphocytic leukemia or CLL) by Brian Koffman: ASH ...
At ASH 2013, I interviewed Dr. John Pagel out of the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (the union of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (the ...
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obesity increases mortality in younger women with breast cancer
Results from the study, which involved more than 80,000 breast cancer patients, were discussed at a presscast held in advance of the 2014 Annual ...
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WEB
Legislation Would Remove Cost Barriers to Colon Cancer Screenings and Treatments for Seniors ...
Statement from Chris Hansen, president of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network. May 16, 2014. WASHINGTON – May 16, 2014 ...
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The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults – Skin Cancer Month: Its Only Cancer
Skin cancer, particularly melanoma, is the most common cancer diagnosed for young adults. Ways to help prevent skin cancer is to wear sunscreen, ...
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Extensive cell phone use can triple brain cancer risk - NaturalNews.com
(NaturalNews) Questions continue to arise about cell phones and their contribution to certain cancers. Even the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has ...
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Does cervical cancer run in families? - Cervical Cancer - Sharecare
If your mother had cervical cancer, is there a higher chance that you may get it eventually? Find out if cervical cancer runs in families.
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Coach who survived cancer, crash dies at 69 | NewsCut | Minnesota Public Radio News
When his leg was amputated, doctors found cancer. ... “What's great about this is I would not have known about the cancer had I not had the wreck,” ...
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Experts Debate Value of Self-Exam for Testicular Cancer
SATURDAY, May 17, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Whether it's worthwhile for men to examine themselves for testicular cancer seems to depend on ...
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Staying Positive in the Face of Cancer | Roswell Park Cancer Institute
On the afternoon of Monday, March 31, I headed from my usual post as a chemo-infusion nurse at RPCI's Amherst Center to our main campus in ...
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A call for retraction of therapy-breast cancer study; credit (and pay) - Retraction Watch
“[A]n article [in Cancer] claiming that psychotherapy delays recurrence and extends survival time for breast cancer patients” should be retracted, ...
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Cancer no longer a taboo topic
The days when cancer was spoken of in hushed tones are long gone. Most adults know a woman who has had breast cancer and probably a man with ...
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Genomics leads cancer discoveries in new directions - UC Davis Health System
When the active, nonsmoker was diagnosed eight years ago with a rare form of lung cancer – bronchioalveolar carcinoma – she underwent a difficult ...
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Astros honor two-time cancer survivor | astros.com
HOUSTON -- It was only fitting that Tammy Roberts and Jerome Williams crossed paths. Roberts, who has twice survived cancer, credits baseball for ...
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Haverford College: Cancer Sucks!
Our mission: to increase awareness and knowledge of cancer's diverse manifestations, and to encourage all forms of activism in the fight against this ...
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Sunshine improves cancer survival rate • The intelligent Optimist
Study finds that patients with high levels of vitamin D, from sunshine, have greater chance of surviving cancer.
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BVU Links to Significant Cancer Clinic Trial and Research | Buena Vista University
Dr. Stephen J. Russell, the Richard O. Jacobson Professor of Molecular Medicine and Consultant Hematologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., ...
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Cancer Cell International | Abstract | The role of cancer-associated fibroblasts, solid stress and ...
Tumors are not merely masses of neoplastic cells but complex tissues composed of cellular and noncellular elements. This review provides recent ...
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Shift chemo to further rectal cancer care? | Alpert Medical School
Study findings suggest that administering chemotherapy before radiation and surgery could help rectal cancer patients tolerate a full treatment ...
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Could This Be the Secret to Wiping Out Cancer? | Healthy Living - Yahoo Shine
From the blog Healthy Living: This is so incredibly cool: In a very small trial at the Mayo Clinic, a 50-year-old woman's blood cancer was wiped out ...
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DHEC: Cancer - Department of Health and Environmental Control
Cancer. ... Health Clinics · File Complaint: Health Care Facilities · Family Planning · Diseases and Conditions (Flu, Cancer, Rabies, Heart Disease, etc.) ...
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Curing Cancer with Rebounding? » - ChrisBeatCancer.com
Live 5 News in Charleston, South Carolina did a story on how I used rebounding as part of my cancer healing protocol. Check it out!
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Join The Ride to Conquer Cancer - Inside Penn Medicine
In October, hundreds of cyclists will hit the streets of Philadelphia and beyond for “The Ride to Conquer Cancer” benefitting Penn Medicine's ...
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Cancer and age | Econbrowser
Cancer and age. Leave a reply. There's no denying that our bodies deteriorate as we age. But here's one fact in which those in their golden years may ...
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Your Health: Program seeks to lessen cancer treatment side effects through lifestyle changes | Las ...
Dr. Brian Lawenda of 21st Century Oncology of Las Vegas, 2851 N. Tenaya Way, is heading a pilot program to treat cancer patients. Called the ...
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Yes, They Get It Too: Men and Breast Cancer | Ravishly
It may be a man's world chock full of old white dudes, but our male brethren have recently revealed a newfound vulnerability—breast cancer!
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MN Colon Cancer Coalition Brings Awareness To Colon Cancer With 'Get Your Rear In Gear ...
The Minnesota Colon Cancer Coalition is pushing to increase awareness to colon cancer, and how easy it is to get tested, prevent and treat.
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Mayo Clinic Experts Discuss Risk, Screening and Treatment ...
26, 2013 — October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Mayo Clinic breast cancer experts are available to discuss risk factors, ...
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Woman In Remission from Blood Cancer after Measles Vaccine Experiment - Mayo Clinic ...
There were only two patients in the experiment and one has been in complete remission for six months. They both had had minimal exposure to ...
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The truth about cancer | The Daily Courier
Cancer. Seems to be as common of a household word as pizza, McDonald's, Coke, the latest reality show and stress these days. And yes, all of these ...
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