Friday, October 31, 2014

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Daily update October 31, 2014
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Mirror.co.uk
Cancer survival rates slip back as too many sufferers diagnosed in A&E not by GPs
Cancer survival rates for some forms of the disease are going "backwards", figures have revealed. People diagnosed with 19 out of the 24 most ...
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WBIR-TV
29-year-old cancer patient explains why she may put off suicide
A 29-year-old woman, battling terminal cancer, had planned to take her life on Saturday, but now she has decided to seize a bit more time with her ...
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Daily Mail
Should we add ARSENIC to tap water to cut breast cancer deaths?
Instead of noting a rise in death rates, researchers found breast cancer deaths were cut in half during the period coinciding with high arsenic exposure ...
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The Hub at Johns Hopkins
Device invented at Johns Hopkins provides up-close look at cancer on the move
Johns Hopkins engineers have invented a lab device to give cancer researchers an unprecedented microscopic look at metastasis, the complex way ...
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io9
High Number Of Sex Partners Linked To Lower Risk Of Prostate Cancer
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A survey of more than 3,000 Montreal-area men has found those who reported having had more than 20 female sex partners are 28% less likely to ...
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Meet the women of Theta Theta: 'Having breast cancer is a sorority'
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month ends, women have reflected on the various ways they handled their cancer diagnoses and subsequent surgeries ...
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NPR (blog)
Seeing Red During Breast Cancer Awareness Month
But there's a long history of breast cancer in my family, so I immediately ... But four years later I was diagnosed with early stage breast cancer.
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'Hockey Fights Cancer' takes on new meaning at Pens game
The Pittsburgh Penguins wore special purple jerseys in pre-game warm-ups Thursday as part of the team's "Hockey Fights Cancer" night at Consol ...
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MIT Technology Review
Scientists Pursue Novel Blood Tests for Cancer
Yuk Ming "Dennis" Lo says screening for signs of cancer from a simple blood draw could cost as little as $1,000. The test works by studying DNA ...
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Fox News
How brain cancer sent one woman 'over the edge'
On October 31st and November 1st, 2014, brave participants who are fighting to end brain cancer will rappel 365 ft. and go Over the Edge for Brain ...
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Fox Business
Chile plants first medical marijuana, aimed to help cancer, epilepsy patients
The Chilean municipality planted the country's first medical marijuana on Wednesday as part of a pilot program aimed to help ease the pain of cancer ...
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Cincinnati Business Courier
Here's how you can see MSJ player Lauren Hill's last game
Hill launched a campaign called #Layup4Lauren, which is similar to the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, to raise money for brain cancer research.
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USA TODAY
Two fighters: Dying cancer patient meets Muhammad Ali
LOUISVILLE — When dying cancer patient Jill Brzezinski-Conley met Muhammad Ali this week, they embraced tearfully, held hands, and shared the ...
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RTCC
Fracking may release cancer-causing air pollution – study
Fracking wells may release cancer-causing chemicals into the air, a community science study has found. Residents trained to take air quality samples ...
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Fox News
Simple saliva test could predict early-stage diabetes, cancer
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles have discovered markers in saliva that could predict a host of diseases, including cancer and ...
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The Globe and Mail
Evidence, not emotion, should drive prostate cancer screening
You know what would be great? If we had a test that could accurately predict if a man is at risk of developing prostate cancer, and when. Better still ...
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New York Times (blog)
Living With Cancer: Not Talking About Medical Mistakes
It was a debulking operation — the removal of all organs affected by a cancer that originated in my ovaries. The procedure was undertaken by the ...
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Dance Studio Raises Money To Fight Cancer After Multiple Students Diagnosed With Disease
One in 330 children will be diagnosed with some form of cancer by the age of 20. But at one southeast Columbus dance studio, three students have ...
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Daily Mail
Jonno Miller who fought cancer dies in a car crash the SAME DAY he was given the all clear
A father-of-three who was diagnosed with terminal liver cancer died in a car crash on the same day he was given the all clear. Jonno Miller, 68, was ...
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Rosemount football player tackled, doctors find rare cancer
Dr. Kris Ann Schultz from Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota isn't treating David, but describes his form of cancer called extraosseous ...
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WND.com
WND Exclusive: Again! Study demands warnings on abortion-breast cancer link
"Research studies document a compounding of breast cancer risk factors for girls and young women that underscores the duty for full and accurate ...
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Worldmeets.us
October 30, 2014 in Health // Does Putin really have pancreatic cancer? Fact versus rumour
Putin has been seen in public looking a little puffy of late, setting off more rumours that he is on steroids, drugs that are used as part of palliative cancer ...
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Breakthrough science targets woman's stage four breast cancer
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH)– Doctors at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven are successfully targeting a woman's stage four breast cancer.
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Rehabilitation program helps cancer survivors
Dr. Philip Glynn, Director of Oncology Services at Sister Caritas Cancer Center and Jill Legates, Director of Rehabilitation Services at Weldon ...
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WEB
Lakewood Ranch
Lakewood Ranch. View the Virtual Tour 6310 Health Park Way Suite 200. Bradenton, FL 34202. Phone: (941) 907-4737. Fax: (941) 907-9493, Free, ...
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Former Mayor Tom Menino Passes Away at 71 After Battle With Cancer
Boston's longest-serving mayor, Tom Menino, passed away Thursday, October 30, at the age of 71, after battling cancer.
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Debra Jarvis: Yes, I survived cancer. But that doesn't define me
In a witty, daring talk, she explains how the identity of "cancer survivor" can feel static. She asks us all to claim our hardest experiences, while giving ...
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Lung cancer
It offers evidence-based advice on the care and treatment of people with lung cancer. New and updated recommendations are included on ...
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Purple = Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month begins in November. Many people may have heard of Pancreatic Cancer but during this awareness month, ...
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Applying Synthetic Lethality for the Selective Targeting of Cancer
Genetic alterations in cancer in humans may involve gene activation, amplification, or inactivation or allelic haplodeficiency. These signature genetic ...
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Velindre Cancer Centre
We are a specialist cancer treatment centre located on the perimeter of Cardiff. We provide services to over 1.5 million people across South East ...
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Why This 29-Year-Old With Terminal Cancer Won't End Her Life This Week After All
Faced with a terminal brain cancer diagnosis and six months to live, Maynard chose to move from San Francisco to Oregon, where the Death with ...
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Looking for a snowball in a snowstorm: Cancer in dense breasts
You know that breast exams and mammograms are the key to early breast cancer detection. But for women with dense breast tissue, these may not be ...
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Here Is All That Every Woman Needs To Know About Breast Cancer
She was wearing pink to 'support breast cancer awareness.' I went up to her and asked her if she or someone she knew had got a mammogram done.
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Penguins Report: Game Day vs. Los Angeles (Hockey Fights Cancer)
(Stick tap: Pens PR) Also, tonight is the Penguins' "Hockey Fights Cancer" night. The players will wear special purple jerseys in the pregame warmups, ...
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Celebrities Who've Bravely Battled Breast Cancer
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and we're highlighting a few celebrities who have bravely battled breast cancer -- and won.
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The Breast Cancer Research Foundation Commits $4.8 Million in Research Grants
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation has donated $4.8 million in grants to support ongoing research efforts by Boston-area researchers.
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Tattoo Artists Give 10 Cancer Survivors A New Hope Of Loving Their Bodies Again. So Powerful!
Breast cancer survivors that have undergone mastectomy are left with a choice to do a reconstructive surgery, but not many people are aware of ...
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Learn More
Page 1. White Paper. Optum www.optum.com. Cancer is second only to heart disease as the most common cause of death in the U.S., and cancer ...
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Personalized treatment for ovarian cancer
MD Anderson Cancer Center now has a more strategic approach to treating ovarian cancer which results in a 68% higher rate of removing the whole ...
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Breast Cancer Makeover: Nancy
Nancy watched "Wendy" every day during her breast cancer treatment. One year later she's finished treatment, but her hair hasn't grown back as fast ...
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How are we fighting breast cancer?
As October draws to a close, so too does Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer to affect women ...
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Waterloo Region 2014
Bladder Cancer Canada Awareness Walk 2014. Waterloo Region Location. Thank you to everyone who attended and raised funds for the walk.
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Orange Women's Soccer Teams Up With American Cancer Society
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Syracuse women's soccer team will help raise funds for the American Cancer Society when it hosts North Carolina in its ...
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Potential therapy for postpartum breast cancer investigated
Nearly 25 percent of all breast cancers among premenopausal women occur within two to five years following a pregnancy.
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CT Scans and Cancer Risk
A computed tomography (CT) scan, also called a CAT scan, is an imaging test used to detect cancer and find out where it is located, if or where it has ...
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Molecular tumor markers could reveal new therapeutic targets for lung cancer treatment
Analysis of 607 small cell lung cancer (SCLC) lung tumors and neuroendocrine tumors (NET) identified common molecular markers among both ...
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Patients at high-risk for lung cancer are more likely to receive screening when primary care ...
Patients at high-risk for developing lung cancer are more likely to receive low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening when their primary care ...
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Less is more approach for prostate cancer
Sometimes less is more when it comes to prostate cancer treatment.
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The 29-Year-Old Cancer Patient Decides To Postpone Ending Her Life - 9GAG.tv
Brittany Maynard's condition continually to deteriorate because of her brain cancer, but she wants to enjoy her time on earth. Learn about her story ...
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A New Way to Detect Colon Cancer
A new at-home test makes screening for colon cancer more accessible.
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Google Pill Would Search Inside Your Body for Signs of Cancer
Google is attempting to develop a pill that would send microscopic particles into the bloodstream in an effort to identify cancers, imminent heart attacks, ...
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Accommodation
Reseve your hotel in Brussels for IMPAKT 2015 with our official housing partner: Brussels Booking Desk.
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Travel & Accommodation
Take advantage of the preferential rates offered by our official airline and hotel partners for your stay in Brussels during IMPAKT 2015.
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Official Airline
Reseve your flights to Brussels for IMPAKT 2015 with our official airline partner: Star Alliance.
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Surviving Cancer, Again
At the age of 24, Daniele Albanese of Milford, Del., overcame Hodgkin's lymphoma. The now 44-year-old, has since fought off breast cancer and won ...
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Does Cancer Grow More Aggressively at Night?
Their discovery may point the way toward new, sleep rhythm-aligned strategies for treating cancer. Researchers at Israel's Weizmann Institute of ...
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Will Google cure cancer?
And Google is no exception, with Wednesday's news that the hyper-secretive Google X lab is working on a cancer-detection pill. From the sounds of it, ...
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Breast Cancer Legal Hotline
The Breast Cancer Legal Hotline provides access to free civil legal advice, brief service and representation to breast cancer patients and survivors.
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What is cancer exactly?
Cancer is a condition where cells divide uncontrollably inside someone's body. This growth often damages surrounding tissues, which can be very ...
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Talking about Diet, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Survivors
Here, Anne McTiernan, MD, PhD, the panel lead of this CUP report and researcher at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, talks ...
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Common Genetic Mutation Overlooked in Two Cancer Types
Researchers have identified a genetic mutation, known as RNF43, in two cancer types: colorectal and endometrial.
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Finalizing our Breast Cancer Awareness Month series, we interviewed Shaney Jo Darden from the Keep A Breast Foundation, which she co-created ...
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Kidney cancer in Central Europe
Large-scale DNA and RNA sequencing of renal cell carcinoma patients in Europe reveals primary causes of kidney cancer vary between populations;.
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Moffitt Cancer Center Recognizes Lung Cancer Awareness Month
TAMPA, Fla. (Oct. 30, 2014) — Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for men and women in the United States and is the second most ...
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announce the Sarcoma Research Project
Each year, more than 12,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with sarcoma cancers. "Cancer isn't a single disease," explained CSHL President ...
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A Guide To Telling Your Loved Ones You Have Cancer
Whether you are told you have cancer alone or with someone, getting over the initial shock is hard enough – but you then have to tell others of your ...
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Jose Mourinho poses with cancer-stricken artistic genius
It is easy, given the tribal nature of football, to see people within the game in very black and white terms. Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is the ...
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Telling Cancer to Kill Itself
Pardon me, cancer cells, would you be so kind as to stop spreading throughout my body? In fact, it would be most appreciated if you could stop ...
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16th Annual Symposium on Prostate Cancer
At the 16th Annual Symposium on Prostate Cancer, our team of pioneering, nationally and internationally prominent specialists discuss prevention, ...
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Partnerships, cancer research in Malawi to expand with new grant
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and the UNC Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases have received a $3.7 million grant from ...
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