Thursday, April 2, 2015

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Daily update April 2, 2015
NEWS
CBS News
NBC 7 San Diego
Chula Vista Woman Faked Cancer Battle: Police
Investigators say the Chula Vista woman claimed to have cancer and accepted thousands of dollars in donations from strangers, family and friends for ...
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Yahoo News
Fox News
Hundreds rally around 11-year-old battling ovarian cancer
Hundreds of residents in a Pennsylvania town turned out for a "Shave-A-Thon" to honor an 11-year-old girl who is battling ovarian cancer.
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Yahoo Health
From Breast Cancer To Better Skin: Is Rose Hip The New Natural Wonder 'Drug'?
While more research is needed on the effect of rose hips on cancer cell growth, experts say the fruit of the rose plant has already been found to be ...
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New York Daily News
Experimental cancer drug shrinks tumors by half: study
Many breast and ovarian cancers are believed to be linked estrogen, and patients taking anti-estrogen drugs such as Tamoxifen can eventually ...
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Southernminn.com
Against the odds: Faribault man beats stage four pancreatic cancer
Carl White stands with his wife Diane. After being diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer in July 2013, Carl has been declared 99.99 percent ...
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MedPage Today
Does Colonoscopy Cut Colon Cancer Rates in Seniors?
Note that this study examining colorectal cancer rates among individuals undergoing surveillance colonoscopy demonstrated no significant difference ...
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (blog)
The Future of Cancer: Five Reasons for Optimism
Precision medicine artwork Precision Medicine Some cancer patients are benefiting from drugs that target specific mutations in their cancer cells.
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Forbes
The Slow, Steady Battle To Fix Cancer Care
After a cancer patient's first 30 days in the American medical system, the bills start stacking up—right next to the pile of paperwork explaining benefits.
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Daily Mail
Is cancer immunotherapy really a "miracle cure"? Not so fast.
Vox
Right now, most cancer patients only have a few options for treatment. They can get chemotherapy or radiation in order to kill bad cells and stop them ...
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fox13now.com
Researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute say modified viruses show promise in treating melanoma
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah has the highest rate of melanoma cases in the nation, and now researchers at the Huntsman Cancer Institute said they may ...
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Can polio cure cancer? If it's one dose and done, will pharma try it?
This is definitely a week when the media's spotlight has been shining on cancer. Each evening between Monday and Wednesday, PBS has been ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
LifeNews.com
Huge Breakthrough Made to Treat Brain Cancer That Prompted Brittany Maynard to Kill Herself
Scientists have announced a huge breakthrough that could have provided help for Brittany Maynard, the cancer patient who received national ...
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The Independent
Chic's Nile Rodgers took doctor's call diagnosing 'aggressive' prostate cancer then 'walked out the ...
"Four years ago I was stricken with very aggressive cancer," he told the BBC's Hardtalk, "and I remember when I got that phone call from the doctor ...
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Science /AAAS
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, hospital join forces to develop cancer drugs
It found an "ideal marriage" with North Shore-LIJ, which has 16,000 new cancer patients each year in the New York City area and wanted to expand its ...
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Nature.com
Cancer: The complex seeds of metastasis
Analyses of prostate-cancer metastases reveal a complex cellular architecture, and show that secondary sites can be seeded by multiple cell ...
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Yahoo Health
Cancer-Fighting Pink Pineapples And Purple Tomatoes Are In Our Future — But Here's The Catch
Cancer-fighting pink pineapples, heart-healthy purple tomatoes and less fatty vegetable oils may someday be on grocery shelves alongside more ...
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Fortune
Forget the Roundup cancer report, Monsanto's worried about a stronger US dollar
But top executives brushed off the cancer concerns when the seed giant reported second-quarter results Wednesday. The company's biggest threat?
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TWC News
Revisiting Mortality Versus Survival In International Comparisons Of Cancer Care
Given this observation, they go on to make an inference, namely that the US gets value from it additional expenditures on cancer care. It would be nice ...
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Muncie Star Press
New guidelines for cervical cancer screening
The most important risk factor for cervical cancer is infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). There are over 100 different types of HPV; however, ...
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WOSU Public Media
Cancer Survival Rates Shockingly Low For Young Adults
A billboard recognizes Brittany Beitel's last day of Chemo. Beitel was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 26.(Photo: BeitelStrong) ...
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2 Minute Medicine
Study Supports Use of Laparoscopic Surgery for Rectal Cancer – WebMD
WEDNESDAY, April 1, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Patients with localized rectal cancer may achieve similar survival rates by having minimally invasive ...
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MyCentralJersey.com
Standing Up to Cancer: Rutgers Nursing alumna helps bring Ken Burns series to PBS
Rutgers alumna Sung Poblete hosted a group of Rutgers School of Nursing honors students at a screening of the Ken Burns series "Cancer: The ...
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The News-Press
Former Fort Myers Miracle manager dies from cancer
Riccardo Ingram, who managed the Fort Myers Miracle in 2005 and helped countless young athletes become both men of character and Major ...
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Popular Twins minor-league coach dies after 2nd battle with cancer
In 2009, Ingram was diagnosed with Grade 4 blioblastoma – a form of brain cancer – which, according to the Star Tribune, 90-95 percent of people ...
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WTSP 10 News
Company cleans homes for women fighting cancer for free
On June 3, she found out she had been diagnosed with cancer. Doctors found it in both breasts and she needed a double mastectomy to remove it.
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The Daily Orange
Breast cancer awareness campaigns objectify disease
As a breast cancer survivor and author of the blog Stupid Dumb Breast Cancer, Ann Marie Giannino-Otis is a huge advocate for breast cancer ...
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KSL.com
Tennessee girl delivers care packages to cancer patients
"Cancer makes people sick," she told The Herald Bulletin. "If I had to sit with a needle in me all day, I would be bored. And I would be hungry.".
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Times of India
Sunita Tomar, face of anti-tobacco drive, loses fight with cancer
MUMBAI/BHOPAL: Sunita Tomar, the 28-year-old mother who emerged as an anti-tobacco crusader after she was diagnosed with cancer, passed ...
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DesMoinesRegister.com
Cancer survivors' next trip set for Tibet
DES MOINES – An Iowa-based organization that leads adventure trips for cancer survivors revealed Wednesday its next excursion — a journey to ...
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CBC.ca
Winnipeg woman, 25, shares story of breast cancer diagnosis
Rebecca Klass was in the shower when she first noticed a lump in her breast last May. At 25, she didn't know a lot about breast cancer but she knew to ...
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International Business Times
Japanese Drug Company Takeda Offers $2.2 Billion To Settle Cancer-Related Claims Against ...
Japanese drug giant Takeda has reportedly offered $2.2 billion to settle claims it hid the cancer-causing risk of its diabetes drug Actos. Above, the logo ...
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Toronto Star
Toronto couple makes every moment count after cancer diagnosis
That was seven years ago—before the elaborate flash mob proposal that ended with a yes and before the cancer that Carter says ravaged Chau's ...
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Eurweb.com
Asheville Citizen-Times
NC Cancer Survivor Summit coming to Asheville
ASHEVILLE The North Carolina Cancer Prevention and Control Branch of the Division of Public Health, Chronic Disease and Injury Section will host ...
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NBCNews.com
Judge: Cassandra C. Can't Go Home Amid Cancer Treatments
A juvenile court judge in Connecticut has ruled that a 17-year-old girl who initially refused chemotherapy for a highly curable cancer must remain ...
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Reno Gazette Journal
South Jersey volunteers to shave heads for childhood cancer research
More than 60 people, men, women and children will shave their heads in solidarity with kids with cancer and raise money in an effort to conquer ...
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MIT News
New evidence for how a rare form of liver cancer arises
An X-gal indicator plate is traditionally used to determine the mutation frequency of DNA damage (also called DNA adducts). The blue dots indicate a ...
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Huffington Post
What Everyone Should Know About Kidney Cancer
Kidney cancer is one of the top 10 most common cancers in both men and women. According to the American Cancer Society, more than 61,500 ...
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Huntington Beach Independent
She hopes to outrun cancer
Becky Mudd, 57, of Laguna Beach will run 265 miles from Huntington Beach to Parker, Ariz., to raise money and awareness for pediatric cancer.
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WGBH NEWS
Family History Is Relevant For Genetic Testing For Cancer
Hesse-Biber, who authored the book, "Waiting For Cancer To Come: Genetic Testing and Women's Medical Deicison Making for Breast and Ovarian ...
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New York Daily News
Program offers Jewish New Yorkers cheap cancer gene testing
Dr. Susan Klugman, director of reproductive genetics at Montefiore (left), discusses genetic data with Dr. Nicole Schreiber-Agus, director of the ...
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Tech Times
Research Identifies Four Possible Subtypes Of Breast Cancer
Researchers have classified breast cancer into four separate subtypes, each with varying levels of survival rate and kinds of treatment. They also ...
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CBS Local
Firefighters Step In To Help In Battle Against Cancer
MIAMI (CBSMiami) — Firefighters and their supporters stood up and spoke out Thursday in the fight against cancer-exposing potential links to their ...
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DrBicuspid.com
SGMC offers free oral cancer screening
An SGMC spokesperson said oral cancer can affect the lips, gums, tissues, cheek lining, tongue, the hard or soft palates of the mouth, sinuses, and ...
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WTAE Pittsburgh
Penn Hills officer gives gift to strangers struggling with cancer
NaturalOn.com compiled a list of the most common cancer-causing foods. Most of these foods are consumed every day by the majority of Americans.
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BLOGS
"Probably Causes Cancer" Really Means
One of the most commonly-used pesticides in the world was recently declared a probable cause of cancer--but that doesn't mean what you think, and ...
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Keck Medicine of USC receives $10 million to establish cancer center
Agus' view that cancer treatments should be tailored to each individual has special meaning for the Stephenson family. Shortly before Emmet ...
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WEB
PBS Cancer Doc Review
Rob Dew sits down with Anthony Gucciardi to talk about the Ken Burns produced PBS documentary Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies which ...
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Cynthia Lennon, first wife of John Lennon, dies of cancer
Cynthia Lennon passed away on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at her home in Mallorca, Spain, following a short but brave battle with cancer. (AP Photo/ ...
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Real Functional Fitness: CrossFit and the Battle Against Cancer
But for Kristin Guerra, functional fitness means that CrossFit has allowed her to become an embodiment of the strength needed to fight cancer, both on ...
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IT HAPPENED TO ME: I'm a 30-Something Cancer Mutant
I've gone and done it, blown my New Year's resolution to stop reading the comments on any given news story. "I'm so scared about dying in a car ...
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Scott Newman's Cancer Treatment
Scott Newman's Cancer Treatment by Lindsey Newman - On February 2, 2014, my wonderful son Scott was diagnosed with testicular cancer. He was ...
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Guy Tricks People Into Grabbing A Ballsack To Raise Cancer Awareness
Because I'm eternally 12 years old, I tend to find jokes involving testicles funnier than I probably should. This is especially true when those jokes ...
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ELI5: How does Diet Coke cause cancer?
Diet Coke contains Aspartame, which is an artificial sweetener that many people believed for a long time helped contribute to cancer, specifically brain ...
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Tampons May Be An Important Tool To Help Detect Cancer Early
It's also the most common cancer to affect the reproductive systems of women in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. A Mayo ...
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Thoracic Malignancy
Experts at the Indiana University Health Melvin & Bren Simon Cancer Center specialize in treating thoracic malignancy.
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Devilfish on Cancer Diagnosis: "I don't think cancer has any chance of taking me"
Legendary UK high stakes poker player Dave "Devilfish" Ulliot has spoken out about his recent bowel cancer diagnosis to his local newspaper the ...
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Energy Efficient Bulbs Cause Anxiety, Migraines, and Even Cancer. Reasons to Go Back To ...
Energy saving bulbs can cause cancer. A new study performed by by Peter Braun at Berlin Germany's Alab Laboratory found these light bulbs contain ...
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Olive Oil Antioxidant Obliterated All Cancer Cells Tested Within An Hour
Studies show it's the oleocanthal in olive oil that obliterates the cancer cells. There are a lot of less than desirable olive oils sold on the market.
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A Randomized Trial of Laparoscopic versus Open Surgery for Rectal Cancer
Laparoscopic resection of colorectal cancer is widely used. However, robust evidence to conclude that laparoscopic surgery and open surgery have ...
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Blind Artist Survives Cancer to Donate $1Mil Before 20th Birthday
... his goal of donating one million dollars worth of his art to charities. Impressive, especially because he is a cancer survivor, and he's legally blind.
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Cancer Community Center
We are now accepting donations of items for our online auction. When you donate items to the Cancer Community Center Online Auction, your ...
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Head & Neck Cancer
Experts at the Indiana University Health Melvin & Bren Simon Cancer Center specialize in treating cancer of the head and neck.
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Cancer care
This insurance from Aflac provides direct cash payments to the insured who is diagnosed with cancer. It also pays for several types of expenses ...
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Microbes and Transgenerational Cancer
Abstract. Environmental factors are suspected in the increase of obesity and cancer in industrialized countries but are poorly understood. Here, we ...
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St. Luke's Cancer Center Brings Emerging Melanoma Clinical Trials to the Lehigh Valley
St. Luke's Cancer Center is a leader in offering clinical trials for patients with melanoma, the most unusual type of skin cancer and also the most deadly ...
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Teaching Kids About Cancer with Edtech Tools
SCIENCE/HEALTH: Still reeling from the success of his Roosevelt run, Ken Burns tackles another documentary with Cancer: The Emperor of All ...
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Obesity and 3 Daily Alcoholic Drinks Increase Liver Cancer Risk
This means that liver cancer now officially joins the growing list of cancers caused by ... "The evidence on obesity and cancer is only getting stronger.
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Cancer Resources
ATCC supplies a wide variety of cultures, reagents, and services used as tools for cancer research.
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Surviving Colorectal Cancer
"In retrospect, the symptoms were similar to what we know about colon cancer," he said. "In fact, there are many things I know now about recognizing ...
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Unprecedented conversation on cancer film
People are talking about the cancer film, "Emperor of Maladies," produced by Ken Burns for the Public Broadcasting System, PBS. The three part ...
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Cancer in KC: 'Cancer, glass was still half full'
s a result of her husband Frank's battle with cancer, Jolene Shaw helped bring Gilda's Club, a cancer support community, to Kansas City. She shares ...
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Cancer in KC: 'Provide HOPE, education, encouragement, support, inspiration'
Vangie Rich is the executive director at R.A. Bloch Cancer Foundation and the Bloch Cancer Hotline, which is the oldest cancer hotline in the nation.
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Demand Quality Cancer Care
Demand Quality Cancer Care. Take control of your safety and well-being during cancer treatment. Wednesday, April 1, 2015 - 4:43pm. Dana Jenkins ...
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How the Oncogene Opened the Door for Targeted Therapy
The second episode of Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies, titled The Blind Man and the Elephant, focused on some key discoveries made in the ...
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Effects of payer status on breast cancer survival: a retrospective study
Breast cancer outcomes are influenced by multiple factors including access to care, and payer status is a recognized barrier to treatment access.
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Moffitt Cancer Center Scientists Identify Genetic Alterations Associated with Risk of Prostate ...
TAMPA, Fla. – Prostate cancer affects one out of every 6 men during their lifetime and is the second most common cause of cancer-related death for ...
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Skin Safety & Cancer
MD Anderson is dedicated to their goal of making cancer history® one ... As the Official Cancer Center of the PGA TOUR®, we at MD Anderson are ...
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Study Supports Use of Laparoscopic Surgery for Rectal Cancer
WEDNESDAY, April 1, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Patients with localized rectal cancer may achieve similar survival rates by having minimally invasive ...
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A pill that can catch colon cancer with 3D imaging
Check-Cap CEO Guy Neev on how the company's ingestible imaging pill can help screen for colon cancer.
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