Friday, November 14, 2014

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Toronto Star
Hamilton father misdiagnosed with lung cancer demands answers
A Hamilton father is demanding answers from two hospitals after he was wrongly diagnosed with terminal cancer and recommended for chemotherapy ...
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TSN
Toronto Star
Toronto cat receives experimental breast cancer therapy
"We infuse (Maraba) into the bloodstreams of animals, and soon enough people with cancer, and it can find tumours wherever they are and infect ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Returns to 'Fox & Friends,' Reveals Cancer Scare
After almost a month off the air following a mysterious surgery in October, Elisabeth Hasselbeck returned to Fox & Friends on Friday and, in an ...
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TIME
The Cancer Breakthrough With Big Implications
Once you've been diagnosed with cancer, you're sent for a dizzying array of tests — but most of them are focused on you, as the living host of the ...
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PC Gamer
That Dragon, Cancer is coming to PC and Mac
That Dragon, Cancer tells the real-life story of Joel, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer at 12 months of age but fought the disease for four years ...
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The Globe and Mail
Personalized genetic test could predict prostate cancer recurrence: researchers
Canadian researchers have developed a genetic test to identify which men are at highest risk for recurrence of prostate cancer following localized ...
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BT.com
GlobalPost
Puma Biotech says cancer drug fails mid-stage study
(Reuters) - Puma Biotechnology Inc said its cancer drug failed as a primary treatment for breast cancer patients in a mid-stage study, sending its ...
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The Inquisitr
FOX 29
Paw Prints: Understanding cancer in pets
Almost one-half of all illness-related pet deaths in this country are due to cancer. According to experts, 25 percent of all dogs will develop this disease ...
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WCPO
Lauren Hill: Dying basketball player gives check, hope for curing cancer
Lauren Hill's goal - and the goal of The Cure Starts Now and a new generation of Children's researchers - is nothing short of finding a cure for cancer.
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WBUR
Researchers Say New Cancer Drugs Are More Efficient
Scientists say they are on the verge of developing a greater number of treatments for cancer that are more efficient and less toxic, by specifically ...
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Medical Xpress
Scientists uncover vast numbers of DNA 'blind spots' that may hide cancer-causing mistakes
Cancer Research UK scientists have found more than 400 'blind spots' in DNA which could hide cancer-causing gene faults, according to research ...
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Tech Times
Breast Cancer Treatment Decisions: Personal Choice Is Key
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women. When a woman is diagnosed with this disease, one of the most difficult decisions she ...
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11-year-old honors friend who died from cancer; raises $10K to fight disease
A YOUNG BOY RAISING MONEY FOR A BEST FRIEND WHO LOST HIS BATTLE WITH CANCER. HE'S LACING UP HIS SHOES AND RUNNING IN ...
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WLTX.com
WZZM
'Mother of the Year' battles breast cancer for 3rd time
HUTTO, Texas (KXAN) — One in eight women will get a breast cancer diagnosis in her lifetime, but an experimental new treatment is helping a Hutto ...
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TIME
Our Dog Has Cancer and We're Not Treating It. Stop Judging Me.
If that $5,000 could cure the cancer and restore Jack's full life expectancy, maybe we'd do it. Maybe. It certainly would be a tougher choice. But to buy a ...
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CBC.ca
F--k Cancer's Yael Cohen loses obscenity trademark battle
Everybody, it seems, wants to "F--k Cancer." So much so, that two women took to the courts to battle for the right to use the term in their fundraising and ...
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Wall Street Journal
Cancer-Care Giant Is Investigated Over Medicare Billing
The Justice Department is investigating whether a cancer-care giant improperly billed Medicare for a procedure when it administered radiation therapy ...
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Acupuncture, Exercise May Ease Breast Cancer Pain
THURSDAY, Nov. 13, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Breast cancer patients who experience pain and swelling related to their treatment may find relief in ...
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News On 6
Camelot Cancer Care hearing moved to December
A hearing on a restraining order against a woman accused of giving medical treatments to cancer patients out of hotel rooms has been continued to ...
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WRTV Indianapolis
Irvington couple fights cancer while expecting baby
Doctors caught the cancer early and Laswell ended up having a double-mastectomy in August. In a surprising twist, a quick pregnancy test before the ...
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CBC.ca
Olli Maatta had cancer, is almost ready to play
On Thursday, nine days after surgery and a few minutes after Maatta's second practice session with the team, those odds became 100 percent. Maatta ...
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The Guardian
So you've survived cancer. What's next?
It is only in the aftermath of treatment that survivors discern that their adrenalin alone won't fuel the rest of their recovery. For many, surviving cancer is ...
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Liver cancer reaches epidemic levels in South Texas
Experts are sounding the alarm on liver cancer, which has reached epidemic levels in South Texas, likely because of the region's high rates of obesity, ...
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Birmingham Business Journal
​UAB, ASU to split $1.5M grant for cancer research
The University of Alabama at Birmingham and Alabama State University have received a $1.5 million cancer research grant from the National ...
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Penn State News
The Medical Minute: Detection still the biggest challenge with pancreatic cancer
According to the American Cancer Society, more than 46,000 people will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the United States this year and more ...
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WJXT Jacksonville
Lung cancer screenings can save lives
For many years, doctors have known that screening for certain cancers saves lives. Breast cancer and colon cancer are two examples. Now you can ...
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CBS News
How NFL Hall of Famer Jim Kelly "came to life" during cancer recovery
The Buffalo Bills' Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly is winning a much more important battle than on the field -- he is beating oral cancer twice.
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Sioux City Journal
Sioux City prostate cancer patient encourages other men to get screened
According to the American Cancer Society, more than 230,000 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed this year; and some 29,000 men will ...
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KING5.com
New breast cancer screening technology offered at Virginia Mason
Women with dense breast tissue have two strikes against them. Mammograms are less effective and these patients are already at a higher risk for.
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Acupuncture Eases Pain of Breast Cancer Treatment: Study
Breast cancer patients who experience pain and swelling related to their treatment may find relief in acupuncture and exercise, new research suggests ...
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Daily Mail
The emotional moment Giuliana Rancic helps a two-time cancer survivor cut off 45 inches of hair ...
E! News host Giuliana Rancic has helped a two-time cancer survivor to chop off 45 inches of her hair while live on air during Wednesday's episode of ...
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Fred Hutch News Service
When diseases collide: Less than half of cancer survivors have been tested for HIV
"There are 14 million people living with cancer in the U.S. today. Those people, particularly those under the age of 65, should have had a recent HIV ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Fears over soaring cancer cases
The number of people diagnosed with cancer has risen by almost 40 per cent in two decades, experts have said, amid warnings that the NHS is ...
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WEB
Contact Us
Community Cancer Center. 407 East Vernon Avenue Normal, Illinois 61761 (309) 451-8500 (309) 451-2200 Fax. Community Cancer Center ...
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Bold Words of Inspiration
Pins about Bold Words of Inspiration hand-picked by Pinner Be Bold Be Bald | See more about breast cancer survivor, breast cancer and never give ...
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Lung cancer is a silent killer of women; if you're at risk, get screened
Lung cancer in women: It isn't just for smokers or for men. Too many women die of the disease. Find out if you're at risk and, if you are, get screened.
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What the ICD-10 transition means for cancer programs
To better understand the implications for cancer programs, we sat down with Ben Beadle-Ryby, an associate director with the Advisory Board's ...
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Ebo Fights Cancer Fund
Friends of the Eberling family are uniting to help with Ebo's battle against cancer as they seek alternative treatment in Germany.
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TIL that Steve Jobs contracted a form of cancer that was slow growing and most likely to be cured ...
TIL that Steve Jobs contracted a form of cancer that was slow growing and most likely to be cured, and the reason he didn't survive was because he ...
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Suspected Hudson Valley Cancer Cluster
A Hudson Valley community is still awaiting the results of an investigation after 6 children were all diagnosed with the same childhood cancer within ...
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World Pancreatic Cancer Day
World Pancreatic Cancer Day. 4436 likes · 2327 talking about this. November 13, 2014 marks the first-ever World Pancreatic Cancer Day.
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Cancer-stricken boy fulfils dream of becoming a fighter pilot
The teenager who is fighting against bone cancer always dreamt of being a fighter pilot but his dreams were dashed when he was made aware of his ...
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Skin Cancer
Online shopping for Skin Cancer from a great selection at Books Store.
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The Big Bang Theory's Carol Ann Susi Has Died From Cancer
... mother Debbie on The Big Bang Theory, has passed away. The veteran character actress died on Tuesday morning due to cancer at the age of 62.
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The Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University and the ...
The Lurie Cancer Center and NMDTI expect to conduct a broad range of clinical translation studies with Foundation Medicine that will build on their ...
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Giuliana Rancic Helps a Two-Time Cancer Survivor Cut 45 Inches Off Her Hair!
Giuliana Rancic knows firsthand what it's like to battle cancer. So it's no surprise the E! News host, 40, was on hand to give two-time cancer survivor ...
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Innocrin Pharmaceuticals and the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF)
Unique Dual CYP17 Lyase Inhibitor and Androgen Receptor Antagonist (VT-464) To Be Evaluated in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (CRPC) ...
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Keck Medicine of USC supports draft Medicare proposal for lung cancer screenings
With the recent draft decision by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) to cover 100 percent of costs for annual lung cancer screenings for ...
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Ralph Lauren Fighting Against Breast Cancer with Fashion and Philanthropy
Ralph Lauren – a leader on the front lines of fashion, the fight against breast cancer, and philanthropy.
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Cancer Services
Find advanced cancer services, including cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment, at the Mercy Cancer Institute.
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Kayla Perry's "Answer to Cancer"
7, Kayla hopes to raise $400,000 as supporters gather for "Answer to Cancer", an event benefitting the Alabama Center for Childhood Cancer and ...
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Which Cancer Drugs Actually Work?
Many unanswered questions about new cancer drugs/treatments threaten patients and families.
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Fit Steps for Life
FitSTEPS for Life® is the only known evidence-based cancer rehabilitation program in the United States that is free, community-based and achieves ...
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Expanded Endoscopy Center Offers the Area's Most Advanced Procedures for Treating Cancers of ...
When diagnosing or treating cancer, a less-invasive procedure often leads to better outcomes and fewer risks. Roswell Park's newly expanded ...
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Susan G. Komen® Launches National Patient Navigation Program To Improve Breast Cancer ...
DALLAS – November 12, 2014 – In its ongoing effort to reduce breast cancer deaths by ensuring access to timely, quality breast cancer care, Susan G.
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Diagnosing bladder cancer early is key to cure
Bladder cancer, which is much more common in men than in women, afflicts tens of thousands in the United States each year. That is the bad news.
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Guidelines Aim to Reduce 2nd Surgeries After Breast Cancer Lumpectomy
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 12, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- In a study of more than 240,000 women who had breast conservation surgery for breast cancer, ...
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ACR Resources Can Help Radiology Meet CT Lung Cancer Screening Demand
The ACR Lung Cancer Screening Clinical Practice Registry will be available in spring 2015. It will calculate audit measures and provide comparisons ...
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losing very heavy red like discharge after cervical cancer
Can anyone help with information please? my mom was diagnosed with stage two B cervical cancer two years ago she underwent chemotherapy and ...
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Local Breast Cancer Survivors Honored
Today was a day of celebration for breast cancer survivors in our community. KSEE24 and Susan G. Komen Central Valley were the proud sponsors of ...
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Friday, May 29, 2015
Controversies in the Management of Premenopausal Breast Cancer: The Role for Ovarian Suppression, Fertility Preservation, Bisphosphonates, and ...
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Daniel Colman Rips Phil Hellmuth, Calls Him "Spineless"
People of his attitude and character are a cancer to this world. Woah. Those are some strong public words directed at The Poker Brat. "Embarrassing" ...
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IASLC Supports the CMS Formal Proposal to Pay For Lung Cancer Screening
DENVER – The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) is pleased that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) ...
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You won't believe what the AARP published about breast cancer!
Pardon the clickbait headline, but I honestly could not believe what the AARP published about breast cancer in the cover story in the current issue of ...
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