Wednesday, June 24, 2015

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Daily Mail
A woman's postcode could determine her chance of beating ovarian cancer
The symptoms of ovarian cancer can be difficult to recognise, particularly in its early stages. This is because they are often the same as symptoms of ...
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bestofneworleans.com (blog)
Vic and Nat'ly cartoonist Bunny Matthews announces he has brain cancer
"Without its curious and diverse denizens, New Orleans would just be a swampy environment with poor drainage and too many mosquitoes." — Bunny ...
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Daily Mail
Is this the prostate cancer test all men at risk should demand?
Too many men are getting the all-clear for prostate cancer when in fact they have the disease, say doctors, who are calling for an overhaul of testing ...
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TheBlaze.com
Small Texas Town Sees Unusually High Rates of Childhood Cancer
Her grandson is one of an unusually high number of children in Highlands, Texas — population about 7,500 — who was diagnosed with cancer.
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U.S. News & World Report
The Globe and Mail
Cancer society makes first ever public pitch to parties ahead of election
The Canadian Cancer Society is delivering a blunt indictment of the federal Conservative government's record on cancer care, saying a lack of strong ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Viagra 'may raise the risk of skin cancer by 30 per cent'
Millions of men who use Viagra and similar drugs for erectile dysfunction could be at greater risk of developing skin cancer, researchers have warned.
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ESPN
Leah Still returns home after post-cancer setback
Leah Still is back home. After 49 days inside the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for a series of post-cancer treatments, the 5-year-old daughter of ...
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The Guardian
Spa retreats for people with cancer
Although a spa seems like the perfect place for someone recovering from serious illness, most are very wary of taking bookings from people who have ...
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Huffington Post
Prostate cancer common, especially among older men, but often treatable
An estimated 238,500 men in the United States were diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2013, and 60 percent of them were over 65, according to the ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
AHN program helps women and men with cancer preserve fertility
When a woman is diagnosed with cancer, a natural question is whether steps can be taken to preserve her ability to have children. The next question ...
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Salon
Another attack on poor women: Texas ousts Planned Parenthood from cancer screening program
Greg Abbott signed a budget proposal that will effectively oust Planned Parenthood from Texas' Breast and Cervical Cancer Services program, which ...
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The Guardian
UPI.com
Fox News
Many with early breast cancer have too many imaging tests
Nearly nine in 10 women with early breast cancer have imaging exams to see if the cancer has spread, despite official recommendations against such ...
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AL.com
Alabama company wins grant to develop test to measure success of cancer treatment
They hope to develop a test that can be used within two to three days of starting cancer treatment to determine whether it is working, said CEO Brad ...
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CBS News
Can placebo pills help cancer survivors manage pain?
Now Kaptchuk is teaming up with Fontaine and UAB graduate student Teri Hoenemeyer for a first-of-its kind open-label placebo trial on cancer ...
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NBCSports.com
A periodic PSA for a preventable form of cancer
Colon cancer is one of the most preventable forms of the disease, since it often results from a polyp that wasn't spotted and removed during a routine ...
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A.V. Club
Longtime smoker Eddie Van Halen says guitar picks, magnets gave him cancer
He also says that the whole "guitar picks and magnets gave me cancer" thing is "just [his] own theory," but that doctors have told him "it's possible.
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MIT Technology Review
Why Liquid Biopsies in Cancer Treatment Are Still Experimental
A year ago I interviewed Deborah Fletcher, a 54-year-old manager at Deloitte who was fighting inflammatory breast cancer with all her professional ...
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Voice of America
Bacteria Implicated in Development of Colon Cancer
Cancer researcher Michael Burns said pinpointing which bacteria cause cancer in the large intestine could help identify patients who are at high risk ...
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TheStreet.com
Agenus Gets Billion-Dollar Valuation From Analyst Based on Cancer Drug That Doesn't Exist
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- We've reached the stage of the biotech bull market where a sell-side analyst can value a company on sales of a cancer drug ...
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Why This Mom Is Sharing Pictures Of Her Body After Breast Cancer Surgery
Jennifer, a mother of two and breast cancer survivor, came across photographer Natalie McCain's The Honest Body Project, and wanted to participate.
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No Benefit for Cancer Screening in Patients With VTEs
Venous thromboembolism could be the earliest sign of cancer, as about 10% of patients are diagnosed with cancer in the year following their ...
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President Obama names nursing professor to National Cancer Advisory Board
President Barack Obama recently announced his intent to appoint Emory University Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Nursing Deborah Watkins Bruner ...
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CBS Local
Gov. Hogan's Challenge: Balance Work, Cancer Therapy
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — Governor Larry Hogan announces he has an aggressive form of cancer. Now he is preparing for an intense first round of ...
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Huffington Post
Sean Parker Wants To Cure Cancer And End Allergies
One of the focuses of Parker's foundation is cancer immunotherapy, an approach to fighting the disease that helps the immune system detect and kill ...
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Yahoo News
In twist, scientists join tobacco companies to fight cancer
Chenyue Xing is a chemical engineer who worked for MAP Pharmaceuticals and cancer drug company Genentech. Two years ago she joined the San ...
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WOODTV.com
English boy, 3, back in GR for cancer clinical trial
At 18 months old, doctors in the U.K. — where Kian lives — diagnosed him with neuroblastoma, a childhood cancer known for being deadly when it ...
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The Detroit News
Michigan trials take cancer fight to cellular level
The first clinical trials in President Barack Obama's national Precision Medicine Initiative — launched in January to dramatically speed up the search ...
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International Business Times
Parkinson's Disease Linked To 16 Types Of Cancer: Study
Parkinson's disease can increase the risk of developing 16 different types of cancer, including lung, urinary tract and brain cancers, as well as ...
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Herald Sun
Belle Gibson interview with 60 Minutes sparks outrage among cancer patients
CANCER sufferers are outraged disgraced wellness blogger Belle Gibson has reportedly been paid a five-figure sum for her first TV interview since ...
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Grand Forks Herald
Grand Forks woman raises funds for childhood cancer research to honor her late daughter
A bench was put in to commemorate Ali Borgen who died of cancer at a young age is installed at West Elementary school in Grand Forks, ND on ...
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Bloomberg
Cancer Therapy Boosts Appeal of Juno, Kite as Targets: Real M&A
Amid a frenzy of biotechnology acquisitions, a clutch of companies working on a revolutionary cancer treatment have yet to be snatched up. That may ...
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fox4kc.com
Seeds of hope implanted in brain cancer patient
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A metro hospital is one of the first in the nation to use a new approach to fighting cancer in the brain. Surgeons at the University ...
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The Daily Nonpareil
Jennie Edmundson's cancer campaign leaders determined to make a difference
The three co-chairs of Methodist Jennie Edmundson Cancer Center's capital campaign - Scott Hartman, Marcia Antworth and Dr. Lori Platt - have each ...
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KVUE
Lakeway girl, 11, celebrates cancer milestone
LAKEWAY, Texas -- A local 11-year-old, her family and her community celebrate after completing nearly 10 years of treatment for brain cancer.
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Globalnews.ca
Made-in-B.C. ovarian cancer prevention strategy saves thousands of lives
WATCH: Ten years after it began, the B.C. Cancer Agency's research lab celebrates another success story. Elaine Yong looks at how it has prevented ...
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Tests To Gauge Genetic Risks For Prostate Cancer Becoming Feasible
Men with an elevated, genetically inherited risk for prostate cancer could be routinely identified with a simple blood or urine test, scientists at UC San ...
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Local 10
3-day bike ride raises money for pediatric cancer research
Reporter: THIS PIKE RIDE IS GOING TO BE RAIDING $25,000 TO FIGHT PEDIATRIC CANCER. I WANT TO TAKE YOU BACK TO AND EMOTIONAL ...
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UAB News
Two major national clinical trials available for lung cancer patients at UAB
Ronald AlvarezThe University of Alabama at Birmingham Comprehensive Cancer Center is enrolling lung cancer patients into two leading national ...
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MyFox Houston
Cancer Cluster Study Creating Fear, Concern Among Highlands Residents
Long before the Department of State Health Services confirmed alarming cancer clusters along the San Jacinto River in East Harris County Bebee ...
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AL.com
Alabama brothers battling cancer meet 'Duck Dynasty' cast
Two Alabama brothers suffering from cancer got to spend the day with the cast of their favorite TV show, "Duck Dynasty," in Louisiana. Multiple news ...
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MLive.com
Study targeting deadly children's cancer has 'mind-blowing' results
The study published recently by Dr. Giselle Sholler shows promising results using a drug called DFMO to treat neuroblastoma, a cancer that strikes ...
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Appleton Post Crescent
Macs, Legends raise thousands for cancer awareness
MENASHA — If cancer hasn't affected someone in your family, you probably know someone who has been affected by it. Perhaps it's a neighbor or ...
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Hartford City News Times
Relay honors cancer fighters
Though each hour the sky became darker, the illumination of bags in memory of those who have battled cancer gave light and hope to all participants.
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KRCRTV.COM
Mom of six diagnosed with cancer
Ann Burruss has six kids and was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer, in December. Her kids range from the age of 16 down to only 10 months ...
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Springfield News-Leader
Glendale football coach tackles cancer diagnosis
Glendale football coach Mike Mauk didn't tell his players about his recent cancer diagnosis. The Falcons' June 18-21 trip to Derby, Kansas, for a ...
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BLOGS
Girl named Luck fights brain cancer and wins (16 Photos)
Life is good for Marissa right now but only couple years ago, at the much-too-young age of 19, she got news that she had brain cancer. "I knew ...
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Texas governor bans Planned Parenthood from cancer screening program for poor women
Protesters rally in the rotunda of the State Capitol as the state Senate meets to consider legislation restricting abortion rights in Austin, Texas July 12, ...
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WEB
WHO unit finds 2,4-D herbicide 'possibly' causes cancer in humans
A widely used farm chemical that is a key ingredient in a new herbicide developed by Dow AgroSciences "possibly" causes cancer in humans, a World ...
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WHO labels 2,4-D herbicide as 'possibly'
The WHO cancer research unit has deemed 2,4-D, the active ingredient of Dow's herbicide – once used in infamous Agent Orange – as 'possibly' ...
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Secondary (metastatic)
Find out about diagnosis, treatments and living with secondary breast cancer.
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Hidden cancer threat - the everyday chemicals around us
Common chemicals we encounter every day may combine in the human body to cause the development of cancer, scientists have revealed.
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Tommy Chong was diagnosed with cancer again. See how he plans to treat it excessively with ...
We hated hearing the recent news: Tommy Chong has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Even though it is never great news to hear the "C" word ...
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Support for you
Whatever concerns or challenges you're facing, we're here to support you every step of the way. Find out more about our free online and telephone ...
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Where on Your Body You're More Prone to Getting Skin Cancer
While anyone can get skin cancer on any part of the body—no matter your complexion color—certain skin tones are more prone to skin cancer in ...
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How Weaponising The Body's Immune System Can Deliver A Cure For Cancer
We're beginning to treat cancer in a whole new way. Rather than killing cancer cells directly with chemo or radiotherapy, the latest treatments are ...
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NEW STUDY
Living in a cloudy climate is increasing your pancreatic-cancer risk… ... If you needed a reason to get more sun, this might be it: Pancreatic cancer is ...
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How could an immortal organism avoid cancer?
Or maybe that's why it only uses the ability rarely, because in time it produces more and more cancer cells? It might kill Creature in the end, or make its ...
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A Single Gene That Changes Cancer Cells Back Into Normal Cells!
Cancer is a debilitating disease that affects many families all the time. It has been found that a single gene can change cancer cells back into normal ...
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Lung cancer screening: take action now
Shirley Sulick decided to get screened for lung cancer after reading a magazine article about who is at risk. The screening caught her cancer early.
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Happy Birthday Cancer!
Cancer is a self-motivated sign and often does well working in entrepreneurial enterprises. Other Cancers choose to work in a family business, taking ...
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Introduction of CryoPen Advances Cervical Cancer Treatment Program in Haiti
Earlier this month, I traveled to visit the cervical cancer screening program at Klinik Manitane in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Implemented in collaboration ...
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Texas Ousts Planned Parenthood From Cancer Program
"It's really incredible how low the governor and some of the state legislators will go when you start throwing women out of cancer screening programs ...
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A Cancer across the Earth Called Globalism
I just returned from a two week trip to Romania and, I am sad to say, what many have warned us about years ago has come to pass, even in Romania, ...
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Breast Cancer Awareness
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The chance of developing invasive breast cancer at some time in a woman's life is a little less ...
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Surviving Cancer: '[Cancer] Would Never Be My Life's Story'
There are more than 14 million cancer survivors in the United States. Each of these survivors has a story. Robin Roberts' story speaks of her upbeat ...
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Mars Transits Cancer
Mars Transits Cancer: In Cancer, Mars asserts himself sensitively, shyly, indirectly, persistently, intuitively and sympathetically. Here are the Sun Signs.
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LDS Teen with Terminal Cancer Spends Final Days at the Temple
MR says: When doctors told Afton Wallace there was nothing more they could do for her, she inspired others with her reaction to the news.
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I have cancer and am probably going to die within the next 6 months. I have no family and want to ...
Bottom line on top, I have inoperable cancer and radiation treatments will only prolong the inevitable. My parents are long gone and I don't have...
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One of world's most used weedkillers 'possibly'
It's classified as 2B...probably carcinogenic for bladder cancer. There's a note indicating it has an inverse effect on other organs though. Not sure what ...
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Koyo – cancer's no match for my will to live!
"Two years ago I was diagnosed with anal cancer and I took all the necessary steps to fight it but now another form of cancer has been detected in my ...
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Angus King Has Prostate Cancer
Sen. Angus King (I-ME) announced he would "undergo surgery later this week to remove prostate cancer," the Bangor Daily News reports. Said King: ...
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he has cancer of lymph nodes
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan speaks during a news conference about his cancer diagnoses in Annapolis, Md., Monday, June 22, 2015. Hogan has ...
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The Cleaning Girl, Inc. Gives House Cleanings to Women Fighting Cancer
The Cleaning Girl, Inc. strives to support these individuals during their struggle, while building amazing relationships and creating cancer awareness ...
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Colonoscopy: The Gold Standard for Colon Cancer Screening
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in both men and women. In 2010, 52,000 people died from this disease.
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Cancer
If you or someone you love is living with a cancer diagnosis, it can be a ... There are resources available to help you navigate the cancer maze and ...
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Cancer risk significant for firefighters
"Significant positive associations between fire-hours and lung cancer mortality and incidence were evident," according to the study results. "A similar ...
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Eat real meat and stop cancer?
A certain natural chemical in the right kind of meat helps your digestive tract … and kills cancer cells.
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Preventive medicine professor launches campaign against cervical cancer
Messages in Spanish and English urge cervical cancer screening on billboards and other sites near the Health Sciences Campus."It's important.
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WHO agency says insecticides lindane and DDT linked to cancer
LONDON (Reuters) – The insecticide lindane causes cancer in humans and has been specifically linked to a form of the disease known as ...
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Celeste Yarnall's Cancer Battle Update
I didn't know when I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer just how devastating this form of cancer actually is. Before my 8-hour surgery, my doctor made ...
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Glendale Football Coach Mauk Diagnosed With Cancer
Glendale head football coach Mike Mauk confirmed with Ozarks Sports Zone that he has been diagnosed with Colorectal Cancer. Mauk is entering his ...
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This Cancer-Fighting Mom Lost Her Purse with $348 and You Won't Believe Who Found It
Sometimes it really feels like when it rains it pours. This single mom has been fighting cancer as well as all of the challenges that come with raising a ...
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Fast Facts for Female Cancer Screening
One of the most important reasons to see a physician and have an annual exam is for cancer screening. Common female cancers include breast, ...
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Sparrow's Nest Helps Dads Dealing With Cancer, Too
The fact that he's also in a battle for his life against cancer doesn't make it any easier. Thankfully, Sparrow's Nest is making things a little easier.
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Garden Party for Women's Health and Cancer Prevention
The Garden Party for Women's Health and Cancer Prevention will be held on July 19, 2015 at the U-M Matthaei Botanical Gardens.
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Meet Dr Samuel Achilefu, award-winning Nigerian scientist and inventor of
According to Washington University in St. Louis, Achilefu's 'cancer goggles' are designed to make it easier for surgeons to distinguish malignant cells ...
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Cancer Center
Our Work » Cancer Center. Our Work » Healthcare · St. Mary's AMP. Cheyenne Regional Medical Center Cancer Center ...
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Maryland governor to stay in office while treating 'advanced' cancer
Governor Larry Hogan of Maryland announced Monday that he had a "very advanced" cancer of the lymphatic system but would continue to serve ...
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Changes in Medication Management After a Diagnosis of Cancer Among Medicare Beneficiaries ...
Purpose: A new cancer diagnosis commonly initiates a cascade of health care decisions that have potentially important consequences for ...
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CMU's Derrick Nash from Carrollton has lost his battle with cancer
Nash was a star running back at Carrollton in high school. He was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia before his freshman season at CMU ...
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Mukwonago Relay survivor tells how American Cancer Society saved his life
Bill Schwedler, 59, of Burlington relays for many reasons. For his dad who died of cancer. For the many people he has met through his seven years of ...
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National Cancer Institute; Notice of Closed Meetings
Name of Committee: National Cancer Institute Special Emphasis Panel; Omnibus-SEP 15 Genetic Mouse Models, Molecular Mechanisms of Therapy.
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It's a 'G' Thing
12 years ago, Andy Abramson found out his wife, Lisa, had breast cancer. "Multiple surgeries, multiple treatments of chemotherapy as well as radiation ...
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Liver Cancer
People with HCV-related cirrhosis have an increased risk of liver cancer. The prevalence of liver cancer is increasing in the U.S. Liver cancer is the ...
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For July Birthdays
Blow out the candles, and wish for something stylish from this selection of gifts—perfect whether you're celebrating a summer birthday or treating ...
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On MD Gov. Larry Hogan's Cancer
I was very sorry to learn that Maryland's Governor Larry Hogan has what he called a "very advanced and very aggressive" form of cancer.
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Breast Cancer News: Lumpectomy Rates Rising but Disparities Persist
The same trend was observed when accounting for travel distance, geographic location and type of cancer center (academic vs. community).
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