Wednesday, September 23, 2015

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Daily update September 23, 2015
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Forbes
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Reuters
Americans are paying way over the odds for some modern cancer drugs, with pharmaceutical companies charging up to 600 times what the medicines ...
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KY3
Drug giant Pfizer is starting 20 clinical trials this year and more soon after on treatments to conquer cancer as it also seeks to gain leadership in one of ...
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The Guardian
Cancer patients are being denied drugs on the NHS that could lengthen their lives because of unnecessarily exorbitant prices, say experts. The drugs ...
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Wall Street Journal
Typically, new cancer drugs cost several thousand dollars a month. Physician advocates for price controls have seized on this difference. But medical ...
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TWC News
Wall Street Journal
Cancer drugs consume just 1% of U.S. health spending, but when prices seem high it can be easy to forget about benefits. "Two-thirds of Americans ...
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Syracuse.com
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Researchers from around the world will be in Syracuse Thursday through Saturday to discuss the latest treatments for kidney cancer ...
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Huffington Post
It is estimated that nearly 10 percent of children with cancer have the disease because, like Megan, they carry predisposing gene mutations.
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Huffington Post
With Breast Cancer Awareness Month right around the corner, I can't begin to explain what has already been going on across the country as every ...
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9NEWS.com
Breast cancer is an ever-looming fear for most women over age 30. Current statistics tell us that 12 of women will develop breast cancer in their ...
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The Guardian
My mom was a single mother in her early 20s living on welfare and food stamps. I now see how the odds were stacked against her from the get-go.
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Express.co.uk
She added: "After being told it wasn't a verruca something made me go to the GP to find out what it was. "I never thought it would be skin cancer, I was ...
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Newsmax
We live in a sea of chemicals, says the Environmental Working Group, and many of them contribute to cancer. One in 10 Americans will be diagnosed ...
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Lansing State Journal
LANSING — Three mid-Michigan residents will be among more 750 cancer patients, survivors, volunteers and staff in Washington next week urging ...
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Huffington Post
The Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation will recognize Childhood Cancer Awareness Month on Thursday, September 24 at the New York Giants ...
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Reality Tea
Asbury Park Press
TOMS RIVER State officials had good news to share at Monday's meeting of a citizens advocacy group: childhood cancer rates in the township fell ...
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The Inquisitr
Orange County's newest reality star, Meghan King Edmonds, has made claims that Brooks Ayers doesn't really have cancer throughout the 10th ...
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Express.co.uk
The World Cancer Research Fund has revealed 84,000 cases of the disease could be prevented a year if we, as a nation, followed a set of simple ...
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Kenosha News
Nikki Payne is headed to Washington, D.C., nest week to lobby for more funding for cancer research. ( KENOSHA NEWS PHOTO BY SEAN ...
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Today.com
Nearly a year after he was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor, a Florida teen celebrated his new cancer-free status at an NFL game where he ...
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People Magazine
Business Insider
Imagine picking three people from a group of 100 with a certain kind of cancer, based on who you think might respond well to a certain experimental ...
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Cancer Therapy Advisor
KYMA
Lira explained, "It's a story about a mom who is already seeing the end of her life, battling cancer. So she's writing this letter to her daughter, wishing ...
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22, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Men with prostate cancer who also have had a heart attack may fare better with radiation therapy alone rather than with ...
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WCSH-TV
... Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- As we inch closer to the Dempsey Challenge, we've been sharing stories of how the Patrick Dempsey Center for Cancer ...
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Huffington Post Australia (blog)
A cancer diagnosis was far from Sarah Lewis' mind when she enrolled her two sons in a new school, in a new country. "They had no friends yet, just ...
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azcentral.com
Cancer can affect any one of us, at any time. Sadly, thousands of people under the age of 20 are diagnosed with cancer every year, and it remains the ...
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Asbury Park Press
The Toms River mom spent the past four years helping her son Caeden deal with a rare form of childhood liver cancer, brutal chemotherapy and the ...
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PLoS Blogs (blog)
Have you ever searched for information about cancer? Chances are, if you have, it was a Google search that led to a website like WebMD, the Mayo ...
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New York Daily News
Hundreds of parents and their children battling cancer were forced out of their own candlelight vigil near the White House on Saturday, leading to ...
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Metro
Lindscy Butterworth, 29, assumed her routine smear test would come back all clear because she had no symptoms of the deadly cancer, which kills ...
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The investigational biosimilar for advanced nonsquamous nonsmall cell lung cancer—called ABP 215—is being developed as a biosimilar to ...
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BetaBoston
Founder Martin Naley created Cure Forward to make it easier for cancer patients and their doctors to find and enroll in clinical trials anywhere in the ...
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NEW HAVEN >> Beverly Levy knew that ovarian cancer was a challenge to diagnose and treat, so she started a walk in 2013 to bring awareness and ...
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U.S. News & World Report
Skin cancer is most treatable when it's detected early. American Academy of Dermatology experts say everyone should learn the "ABCDEs" of ...
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Daily Mail
McCartney, whose mum died from breast cancer in 1998 only three years after being diagnosed, has named the undergarment 'Louise Listening' after ...
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U.S. News & World Report
After undergoing brain surgery, 'Stupid Cancer' founder Matthew Zachary ... regarding how to pursue postoperative therapy to cure his brain cancer.
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Today.com
The veteran television journalist, who was diagnosed with stage 2 triple negative breast cancer last year, has been in remission for more than five ...
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Christine Sypien has been free of thyroid cancer for six years, and is doing what she can to help others beat the disease. "After I got better and got my ...
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WEB
Warehouse
Do you have unwanted and good quality items that you'd like to donate to Cancer Research Wales? We offer a free collection service in South Wales, ...
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Researchers from UNC Lineberger, Norway launch cancer genetics collaboration
Researchers from Norway visited the cancer center last week to learn firsthand about UNCseq, a clinical trial launched in 2011 at the N.C. Cancer ...
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5 Controversial Alternative Cancer Treatments That Work
Almost every one of us has been affected by cancer, either directly or through a close friend or relative. Although in some cases, cancer patients go ...
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Fly to Find a Cure for Cancer — and Earn Up to 15x Miles
Now through October 15, 2015, you can make a tax-deductible contribution of $100 or more to the National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) ...
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Skin Cancer & Cosmetic Dermatology Center
Skin Cancer & Cosmetic Dermatology Center 2358 Lifestyle Way Ste 212. Chattanooga, TN 37421. Fax: 423.472.3830. Website: ...
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Secret Service apologizes for disrupting vigil for young cancer patients
The Secret Service apparently ordered hundreds of parents and their cancer-stricken children out of a Washington, D.C., park this weekend. Secret ...
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Truths You Will Need When Cancer Hits
Audio Transcript. There was a moment when doctors told John Piper they detected cancer in his body. Thankfully it was treatable. But in that moment, ...
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Five Symptoms of Gynecological Cancer You Need to Look Out For
Every woman is at risk for gynecological cancer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that a whopping 80,000 women in the United ...
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This is the Biggest Cancer Causing Food, After Reading This You Will Never Eat It Anymore
Eating only one hot dog a day raises your danger for colorectal cancer by 21 percent, as per the American Institute for Cancer Research. This is the ...
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Help Prevent Women in Developing Countries from Dying Needlessly of Cancer
95% of women in the developing world have never been screened for cervical cancer!
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Cervical cancer death - symptoms dismissed as growing pains
A 21-year-old has died of cervical cancer after symptoms were dismissed as growing pains by doctors.
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Crooks The Womanizer, Crooks The Cancer Survivor
Yep that's OL' Brooks alright, so far he has had Nose Cancer and now I heard he is telling people he has Prostate Cancer. Anyway he must now know ...
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Cancer Doctor And CBS Reporter Shred Greedy Pharma CEO Who Raised Drug Price 5000 Percent
Simply put, Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli is a heartless douchebag, and he was rightfully called out as such on CBS on Tuesday.
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Study Says Genetics May Contribute to Racial Disparities in Breast Cancer
A study from Mass General says genetics may explain racial disparities in breast cancer, like why black women tend to have more aggressive cancers.
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Lung cancer risk among workers in the construction industry: results from two case–control studies ...
Given the large number of workers in the construction industry, it is important to derive accurate and valid estimates of cancer risk, and in particular ...
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Effective Interviewing Skills for Cancer Survivors
Open to cancer survivors, including caregivers. The topic of the September 28 session is Effective Interviewing Skills. This workshop will highlight what ...
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Lee Says She Is 'Cancer-Free'
Food Network star and partner of Gov. Andrew Cuomo told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday she is "cancer-free" following a a double ...
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MUSC cancer researcher awarded $6.8M grant
A researcher at MUSC's Hollings Cancer Center received a $6.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to accelerate breakthroughs in ...
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The Amazing New Ways We're Fighting Cancer
But scientists are making new discoveries about risk and targeting the disease with amazing precision. Could the war on cancer be winnable?
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