Saturday, April 4, 2015

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Daily update April 4, 2015
NEWS
Forbes
Ken Burns' Magisterial "Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies"
The 6-hour Ken Burns and Barak Goodman television documentary "Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies," shown earlier this week on PBS, is an ...
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New York Times
Can We Beat Cancer at Its Own Game?
To the Editor: "Trying to Fool Cancer," by Dr. Mikkael A. Sekeres (Sunday Review, March 29), explains quite clearly the complexity of cancer genomics.
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Boston Globe (subscription)
Fitness affects men's cancer risks, survival rates
Men who are physically fit in middle age have a lower risk of developing certain cancers, according to a new study in JAMA Oncology. The study found ...
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Nature.com
Medical Xpress
Study: $1 test outperforms PSA screening for prostate cancer
Dr. Qun "Treen" Huo of UCF's NanoScience Technology Center has developed a prostate cancer test using gold nanoparticles. Pilot studies found it to ...
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Bloomberg
The Three Things Ken Burns Gets Wrong About Cancer
It's almost mandatory that any documentary or news segment describing a new treatment for cancer must pulse with the twin themes of tragedy and ...
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TWC News
University of Rochester Medical Center's Unique Program to Treat Colon Cancer Patients
ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- After a patient is diagnosed with colon cancer, a unique program at the University of Rochester Medical Center is helping make ...
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Hollywood Life
The Guardian
UK to get first three proton beam therapy centres in cancer care milestone
The announcement comes after the parents of brain cancer survivor Ashya King told how the five-year-old made a "miracle" recovery after receiving ...
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Boston Globe (subscription)
Managing the stress of cancer
Jamie Stagl worries that women with breast cancer don't get enough help coping with their diagnosis. Cancer upends a woman's daily routine, her ...
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USA TODAY
Medicaid expansion, or not: An uninsured cancer victim stuggles
CLINTON, Tenn. -- Tracy Foster's bladder is nearly bulging out of her body. But the 40-year-old divorced mother of two has no insurance and no ...
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CBS Local
Following Experimental Treatment, 4-Year Old Girl's Cancer In Remission
Just one month after receiving an experimental treatment for leukemia, doctors say her cancer is in remission. Kaitlyn's mother Mandy says, "A big ...
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Nearing "the finish line" on cancer vaccine trial, Maryland firm raises $40 million
One of those treatments is intended to fight cancers — particularly brain cancer — that can be surgically removed. That product is currently in ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
A New Cancer Drug, Made in China
Xian-Ping Lu left his job as director of research at drug maker Galderma R&D in Princeton, N.J., to co-found a biotech company to develop new ...
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Medical Xpress
HPV's link to head, neck cancer
Tobacco and alcohol use may be the most common cause of head and neck cancers, but a new culprit has come on the scene in recent years.
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CBS News
The National Enquirer
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: HOW KILLER CANCER TORE ANGELINA JOLIE FAMILY APART IN ...
As devoted hubby BRAD PITT nurses ANGELINA JOLIE through her latest cancer ordeal, The National ENQUIRER has discovered a heartbreaking ...
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Cato Institute
Curing Cancer with Innovation
While a "cure for cancer," is not yet in hand, it is probably not as far away as you think. As an article in yesterday's Wall Street Journal shows, we are ...
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Boston Globe (subscription)
Takeda working on pill to replace blockbuster cancer drug
Ixazomib, like Velcade, works in cancer cells by blocking proteasome, a cell switch that breaks down proteins. In cancer cells, the proteins are ...
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Eagle-Tribune
Walking for a breast cancer cure
Then, in 2013, her coach, Kim Carpenito, had a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Sylvestre and other friends gathered to ...
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Daily Mail
Woman told she had 'zero chance' of having children after cancer treatment gives birth to boy
Doctors told Cara Newton, 32, from Fleet, Hampshire, she had a zero per cent chance of conceiving naturally after being diagnosed with bone cancer ...
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Dallas Morning News
Toughest choice of all
Kim Harris died March 12 after battling colorectal cancer since 2008. The medications he took over the course of his treatment included pills that cost ...
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OregonLive.com
Fasting might not be recommended for dieting, but it helps kill cancer
Riders, led by an enthusiastic "instructor," cheer at last month's Cycle for Survival event in New York, part of a movement to combat rare cancers.
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NET Website
Research connection could help answer questions about rural breast cancer
Tracy Dethlefs and her husband, Shawn Rademacher, raise Angus cattle near Loup City, Nebraska. Sometimes after travelling for cancer treatments ...
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Houston Business Journal
M.D. Anderson president's wife leaving cancer center to head up UT institute in Austin
Dr. Lynda Chin is stepping down from her positions at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center to take a position with the UT System.
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Lexington Herald Leader
When symptoms appear, colon cancer may be in advanced stages
Colon cancer can be among the most treatable forms of cancer when found and treated early. Proactive screening is recommended every 10 years ...
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UVM Medical Center patients benefit from national lung cancer screening center
The University of Vermont Medical Center is now a nationally designated lung cancer screening center and that means doctors there are now ...
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News & Observer
Clayton girl, 9, has 'bone to pick with cancer'
When her parents told her she had cancer, Brooke Hines, then 8 years old, ... rounds of chemotherapy to treat her Ewing sarcoma, a bone cancer.
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The Guardian
Kylie Minogue looks forward to 10th anniversary of cancer all-clear
Minogue was 36 when she was diagnosed with breast cancer on 17 May 2005. Four days later she had surgery and soon after she started ...
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The Tennessean
Sisters team up like never before to fight cancer
She will soon receive a bone marrow transplant from her sister in a bid to overcome a very rare form of cancer. Christina MacLean will be donating ...
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The Newark Advocate
Benefit planned to help Newark father with cancer
The Newark man had surgery and started chemotherapy, but the cancer kept spreading. In December, he and his doctors decided to stop treatment.
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MedPage Today
Medicare Payment Reform in Cancer Care Long Overdue
When it comes to cancer care, every aspect of our health delivery system – ranging from treatment offered in physician offices to payment formulas ...
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UPROXX
Ex-WWE announcer accuses WWE of twisting cancer-stricken kid Connor 'The Crusher' Michalek's ...
Former WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts says WWE misrepresented the story of an 8-year-old fan who died of cancer last year to enhance its ...
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Dallas Morning News
Living with cancer, weighing the price
Mike Hernandez, in front of a portrait of Mary Crowley at the cancer center that bears her name at Medical City Dallas, joined a clinical trial there after ...
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expressandstar.com
'It made me feel stronger': UB40 stars surprise terminal cancer patient in Compton Hospice visit
These are the words of Nicola Moore, a 32-year-old mother of two who was told just weeks ago she has terminal cancer. Yesterday, after thousands of ...
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Melbourne teen with life-threatening cancer gets skydiving surprise
Most 19-year-olds might not be thinking about their "bucket lists," but for a young Melbourne man suffering from life-threatening cancer, his wishes are ...
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Huffington Post
The Moment A Homeless Man With Terminal Cancer Is Surprised With New Apartment
In early February, Ricky went to the hospital where he was diagnosed with cancer and given six months to live. Against the doctor's recommendations, ...
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Globalnews.ca
Rob Ford and cancer: What's next in his battle against liposarcoma?
The cancer is extremely rare and the tumour is fairly aggressive but doctors are optimistic, Dr. Zane Cohen had said at a press conference at Mount ...
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Fox Business
Breast Cancer Survivor Builds Juicing Business
Martin's idea for the juices came after being diagnosed with breast cancer in her early thirties. Today, Martin has recovered, and her company is ...
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KTVB
Kohl's donates $2.1M toward breast cancer outreach, awareness
Susan G. Komen's southeast Wisconsin chapter has received more than $2.1 million in donations from Kohl's to promote breast cancer screening and ...
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NBC 7 San Diego
Step-Mom: Things Didn't Add Up in Chula Vista Woman's Cancer Fight
The step-mother of a California woman accused of pretending to have cancer is sharing her story for the first time. Margaret Hudson says her family ...
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Asheville Citizen-Times
Planned Duke substation near school spurs cancer fears
ASHEVILLE – A Duke Energy substation planned for a site near Isaac Dickson Elementary School is raising community concerns about potential ...
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Lung Cancer Screening Program at Roswell Park honored by Alliance
The Lung Cancer Screening Program at Roswell Park Cancer Institute has been named a Screening Center of Excellence by the Lung Cancer ...
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Daily News & Analysis
'No link between tobacco and cancer,' says BJP MP & beedi baron Shyam Charan Gupta
"I can produce a lot of people in front of you who are chain smokers of beedi and till date they have had no disease, no cancer... You get diabetes due ...
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WRAL.com
Duke study finds exercise helps with treating breast cancer
Durham, N.C. — After a double mastectomy, intensive chemotherapy and radiation to treat breast cancer in 2012, doctors advised Kerry Holbrook to ...
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Times Daily
Power of Purple promotes cancer awareness
RUSSELLVILLE – The purple ribbons seen around town are visual reminders of cancer awareness and a precursor to an event that's part of Franklin ...
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TWC News
Can new research point to origin of prostate cancer?
Prostate cancer, the most common cancer in men, often occurs as many smaller tumours in the same prostate, all with different genetic fingerprints ...
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FOX CT
GMO label proponents tout glyphosate cancer finding
A controversial finding that links glyphosate with cancer supports the ... Organization's recent finding that glyphosate herbicides may cause cancer.
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wwlp.com
Skin cancer can affect anyone, regardless of race
(CNN) – More than three million cases of skin cancer are diagnosed in the United States each year, making it the most common type of cancer.
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mirror.co.uk
Rise in mole removals linked to suntans and sunbed cancer
Changes to moles can be a sign of a malignant melonoma - the skin cancer most commonly caused by over exposure to ultraviolet light, particularly ...
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WEB
Angelina Jolie Inspired by 'Unbroken'
... tubes removed because of cancer fears. A small benign tumor was found on one ovary, but no other signs of cancer were uncovered, she wrote.
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Today I beat cancer!
I post in lots of different subs and have only mentioned my cancer once or ... If she did have cancer, wouldn't you expect her to be home sick playing ...
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Dual Therapy's One-Two Punch Knocks Out Drug-Resistant Lung Cancer
PET-CT imaging from a patient with EGFR-mutant lung cancer before (top) and after (bottom) treatment with the targeted drug erlotinib (Tarceva).
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Tailor-made cancer vaccines that target unique genetic errors in a patient's tumour have been ...
One of the biggest problems with cancer vaccines used on their own is that they are relatively slow at driving an immune response against the tumor.
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Why I PMC - LOVE BIKES. HATE CANCER. $20 at a time.
2015 will mark the 10th PMC for Team Bikes Fight Cancer. Jon Jasak, Johnny Morin and Mike Swiatlowski grew up together in Palmer Mass, about 12 ...
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Cancer Genes Turned off in Deadly Brain Cancer
I hope it pans out and something can come to market soon to help these poor people. This is really a crazy and horrible form of cancer. permalink.
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Is WiFi a Government-Controlled Weapon That's Slowly Giving Us Cancer?
WiFi could be baking cancer into your infant's brain right now, only to surface years later. "Because the average latency time between first exposure ...
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Having Too Many Friends With Cancer Stresses Reader
DEAR HARRIETTE: I just learned that another friend of mine has cancer. I am going crazy. It feels like every day I learn about somebody else who is ...
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F*Ck Cancer - Elijah
After hearing Elijah's story detailing his personal battle with cancer. ... money for him and his family to continue to fight the good fight against cancer.
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Cancer Survivor Worries About Supreme Court Ruling On Obamacare Subsidies
"If you are going to tell me that I have cancer, just tell me." Fagan had melanoma, the most serious kind of skin cancer. This copyrighted story comes ...
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The Cancer Show: Part 2
Today, the impact of cancer is not limited to patients and loved ones, not confined to hospital wards and research labs. It's a powerful symbol ...
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Roundup "Probably"
Who knew that weed-killers may kill humans too? Well, WHO knows. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a French ...
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Woman dies 29 days after cancer diagnosis, pens hilarious and touching obituary
The 69-year-old woman died just 29 days after doctors diagnosed her with pancreatic cancer. She died on March 25, according to the Today Show.
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Cervical cancer
Cervical Cancer is the most common form of cancer in women under the age of 35 in the UK. However, it is becoming increasingly easy to avoid ...
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A speechless Lancaster County mom dying of brain cancer managed to say
Sara Martin, nearing death with inoperable brain cancer, hadn't spoken for weeks. Then the mother of three said one word: "Florida."The Martin family didn't ...
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Are Personalized Vaccines the Future of Cancer Treatment?
The custom vaccines, given to three advanced melanoma patients, significantly increased the amount of cancer-fighting T-cells in the patients' ...
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6 Bobcat Softball to Host StriKeout Cancer Day Tuesday
6 Georgia College softball team (34-4, 11-1 PBC) will be hosting a NFCA StriKeout Cancer day Tuesday, April 7 at its game against No. 8 University of ...
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Big Ang From Mob Wives Has Throat Cancer
I've never watched Mob wives, but what sad news. Cancer is a horrible disease that doesn't discriminate and can hit at any stage at any time…we are ...
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A Breast Cancer Survivor's Powerful Story
The year 2009 proved to be a difficult one for Lisa Hecht. Not only did she undergo breast cancer radiation treatments, her ex-husband died in an ...
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Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm. All cells in the human body have three distinctive parts. These are the nucleus, the cytoplasm, and the cell membrane. The cell membrane ...
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How to Prevent Skin Cancer - And Still Enjoy the Sun
It's true, the sun does cause skin cancer. But consider this: there are more cases of skin cancer in the Pacific Northwest than in Florida and Southern ...
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Cancer Rehabilitation
Cancer rehabilitation is an integral part of your cancer treatments to make you feel better and improve your quality of life before, during, and after your ...
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Young patients unite around 'stupid cancer'
Young adult cancer patients need special resources to deal with the disease. Young Survival Coalition and Stupid Cancer are two organizations that ...
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Prayers for Joey Albert as she battles colon cancer anew
Family and friends of singer Joey Albert is asking everyone for prayers as Joey's colon cancer has recurred. Joey was first diagnosed 1995 with ...
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Small RNA plays big role in suppressing cancer
By Dorsey Griffith, UC Davis. The micro RNA miR-22 has long been known for its ability to suppress cancer. However, questions remain about how it ...
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Pill to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk?
Breast surgeon Dr. Kristi Funk explains how risk-reducing medications can be used to help prevent the development of breast cancer in cer...
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Limited resection of pancreatic cancer in high-risk patients can result in a second primary
This is an important issue because it seems very likely that a hereditary background increases the risk for a second primary cancer of the pancreas.
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Living opposite a cancer hospital I see a lot of secret smokers
Living opposite a cancer hospital I see a lot of secret smokers - this one is still attached to his drip! 4 hours ago · 38,545 views · stats. View comments ...
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Separation of Circulating Tumor Cells from Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer Patients using ...
The enumeration and capture of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) has great potential clinical value by offering a non-invasive means to access tumor ...
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Hate Cancer, Love Babies: March 2015 Roundup
March 2015: Maternity Monday series highlights stages of pregnancy and parenthood, cancer research and treatments continue to evolve as we find a ...
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Physical activity benefits lung cancer patients and survivors.
Exercise and physical activity should be considered as therapeutic options for lung cancer as they have been shown to reduce symptoms, increase ...
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Colorectal Cancer Awareness
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Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the US and more than 90% of colorectal cancers occur in individuals over the age ...
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Fight cancer: know the risks
Fight cancer: know the risks ... healthy weight and improve cardiovascular health, did you know they also help reduce the risk of colorectal cancer?
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Cancer Awareness Day Offers Prayers for Loved Ones, Support for Survivors
Hundreds came out to the Hashen Kehk Multipurpose Building in District 2 to celebrate the 6th Annual Cancer Awareness Day, Saturday, March 28.
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