Saturday, October 10, 2015

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After returning to the UK doctors confirmed he had bowel cancer, which had spread to his abdomen and colon, and he was initially told he only had ...
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NJ.com
SUNRISE, Fla. — The Flyers' signing of defenseman Logan Pyett last August to a minor-league contract was an addition that figured to benefit the ...
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Here And Now
The Optune treatment is non-invasive and has few side effects, and though it looks like a bathing cap hooked up to a backpack, it kills cancer cells.
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WNDU-TV
NEW YORK-- For decades, doctors have diagnosed prostate cancer using what's been called a 'blind' biopsy, removing and testing a dozen tiny ...
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TIME
New York City police have 50% more cancer diagnoses following 9/11 than they did before the terrorist attack, according to the results of a long-term ...
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The Boston Globe
Here's the thing about cancer. It leaps out of the shadows on an ordinary day. It attacks just like the assailant caught last month on camera beating up ...
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ABC News
A Tennessee teenager had a very memorable Homecoming dance, thanks to the thoughtfulness of her date. Allie Allen of Collierville, Tennessee was ...
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Newsweek
Clockwise from top left, "The Truth In Small Doses," by Clifton Leaf; "Toms River," by Dan Fagin; "p53: The Gene That Cracked the Cancer Code," by ...
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Daily Mail
Compounds hailed for their cancer-fighting abilities could in fact increase the risk of the disease, experts have warned. Antioxidants could double the ...
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Fox News
Over the years, Brown's cancer metastasized, or spread, first to the lymph nodes, then to his lungs, twice to the same shoulder and finally to his lip.
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Yahoo Health
Each breast cancer patient's experience is different, but there are some universal truths that seem to hold true. (Photo: iStock). Since Susan G. Komen ...
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Yahoo News
LONDON (Reuters) - AstraZeneca has temporarily halted two clinical trials combining experimental drugs to treat lung cancer, following reports of lung ...
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BBC News
South East Asian taxi-booking app GrabTaxi has been criticised for a controversial breast cancer awareness campaign. Under the slogan "LOVE ...
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"It will put a lot of women's minds at ease because treating their cancer is easier. My advice is for women to regularly get mammograms no matter how ...
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SaharaReporters.com
Although he did not say what form of cancer she was diagnosed with, he added, "The health crisis has unfortunately exacerbated in recent times.".
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Express.co.uk
"Impaired circadian rhythmicity has been linked to a wide variety of age-related diseases, including cancer, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease ...
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SILive.com
Zoraida-Zambrana.jpg Zoraida Zambrana was awarded $2.5 million in damages for an incorrect cancer diagnosis after Richmond University Medical ...
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The Seattle Times
KIRO TV reporter Chris Legeros dies of cancer. Originally published October 9, 2015 at 6:55 pm Updated October 9, 2015 at 11:16 pm. Chris Legeros ...
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Healthline
Experts say the increase in diagnoses is attributable to a variety of factors, including people's familiarity with colonoscopy and other colorectal cancer ...
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KRCRTV.COM
"I never thought I'd hear the word cancer in my twenties," Fulton stated. "I wondered if I was going to die. I think that's the first word you think when you ...
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Danbury News Times
Jennifer Lynch, 37, left, is doing a 30-day fundraising bike ride to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer support. Her friend, Ericka Onorato, 38, ...
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abc27
"The word 'cancer' came out and you sort of go numb," Jarrell said. "You go numb because you don't expect it to happen to you." Linda is a part-time ...
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Mirror.co.uk
Riana Van Nieuwenhuizen, 53, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013, but has now made a full recovery, she says, thanks to her 9-year-old pet ...
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Daily Mail
A young doctor who has terminal cancer will live to be best man at his twin brother's wedding after he was given a life-extending new drug. Mark Sims ...
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WPXI Pittsburgh
A West Mifflin Area High School student battling terminal cancer has died, one day before the community was to throw him an early graduation party.
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ESPN
She didn't meet any of the criteria for someone who would be high-risk for breast cancer. She was so young and so healthy. But that lump she had ...
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Buffalo News
The weeks following a breast cancer diagnosis can be a maddening time for women. As a certified patient navigator, Maureen Connors helps ease ...
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Stanford Medical Center Report
The five-year grant is the third award from the National Cancer Institute to fund the Center for Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence in Translational ...
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TVSpy
After Nicole Moore, a cancer patient who had lost her hair, won a wig in a contest in April and the wig maker failed to deliver to the soon-to-be-bride, ...
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Annette Miland experienced the pain of breast cancer without being ... in black and Hispanic women, according to the National Cancer Institute.
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People Magazine
After receiving the heartbreaking news of her breast cancer diagnosis last December – and undergoing months of radiation treatments – Yvonne ...
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ABC Action News
TAMPA, FL - All month long, we've seen NFL players sporting pink with their uniforms to raise awareness for breast cancer. In the past, the league has ...
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SportingNews.com
Dave Meyers, the captain of the 1975 UCLA team and No. 2 overall pick in the 1975 NBA Draft, died from cancer Friday. He was 62. Meyers, a 6-8 ...
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The Daily Tribune
Dr. Rosa Cuenca has been specializing in breast cancer treatment for the past 15 years. She and her staff from Northeast Texas Oncologic and ...
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Newsmax
The study focused on what's known as ductal carcinoma in situ -- a very early stage of breast cancer that indicates the presence of noninvasive, yet ...
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WRTV Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS – She got breast cancer against all the odds. A 29-year-old healthy athlete found lumps in her breast during a self-exam. And it taught ...
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With an overall risk of 1 in 1,000 of getting breast cancer, breast cancer is not a topic many men worry about. But medical experts say men should pay ...
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WEB
Why Do Elephants Rarely Get Cancer?
Despite the ridiculous rumor, sharks do get cancer. Elephants, though, rarely do, and that's a weird phenomenon that scientists have really struggled ...
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Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
Almost everyone has been touched by breast cancer in some way, so we've decided to make a difference by walking and raising money in our local ...
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Risk of Bladder Cancer Rising for Workers in Many Industries
Risk of Bladder Cancer Rising for Workers in Many Industries. Odds for the disease are also climbing faster among women than men, research shows.
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Reserchers Say Fukushima Child Cancer Rates 20-50x Higher Than Expected
The most recent statistics, released in August, show that thyroid cancer is suspected or confirmed in 137 of those children, a number that rose by 25 ...
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Possible Answer to Question: Why Do Elephants Rarely Get Cancer?
Center for Elephant Conservation to study elephants' death rate from cancer. Zoo records on the deaths of 644 elephants were studied and ...
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Antioxidants May Make Cancer Worse
Antioxidants are supposed to keep your cells healthy. That is why millions of people gobble supplements like vitamin E and beta-carotene each year.
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BRCA: The Lore of the Breast Cancer Gene
BRCA: The Lore of the Breast Cancer Gene. Originally published on KellyBroganMD.com. No gene is a death sentence. No gene is even a foregone ...
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Clinician's Corner: Reducing the Risk of Breast Cancer
Women should talk to their health professional if they have any symptoms or changes in their breasts, or if breast cancer runs in their family. He or she ...
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Touching: Houston Bride Battling Kidney Cancer Has Her Wish Fulfilled!
GoFundMe Donation Nicole Moore already had to deal with the disappointment of a cancer diagnosis, during her pregnancy. Then she was ...
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Bad Chart Thursday: Gun Deaths Don't Matter Because Cancer
In President Obama's response to the mass shooting in Oregon last week, he asked the US media to report gun deaths side by side with terrorism ...
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Quality of life and psychosocial adjustment in gynecologic cancer survivors
A recent literature search using MEDLINE revealed relatively few research studies that reported data on quality of life (QOL) in a gynecologic cancer ...
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FREE Breast Cancer Awareness ESB Basketball T-Shirt [US Shipping]
We want everyone rocking pink for Breast Cancer Awareness, so we're giving everyone a FREE black & pink Eat Sleep Ball tee- just pay S&H.
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FDA Approves Expanded Use of Nivolumab for Lung Cancer
At that time, use of nivolumab was restricted to patients with a less common form of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), called squamous type. Today ...
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MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors welcomes 14 new members
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors, an appointed board of volunteers charged with advancing MD Anderson's goal ...
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NCCU News: Researchers Target Aggressive Types of Breast Cancer
October 2015 marks the 30th anniversary of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is also a time to recognize the dramatic drop of about one-third in ...
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Lunch for the Cure in Tacoma Raises $165000 to Fight Breast Cancer
Lunch for the Cure in Tacoma Raises $165,000 to Fight Breast Cancer. Komen Puget Sound supporters and friends gathered at the Hotel Murano in ...
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Contacts
Director, Postdoctoral Program Glenn.Rall@fccc.edu 215-728-3617. Fox Chase Cancer Center 333 Cottman Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111-2497.
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Leading Cancer Care
Treating you like family drives everything we do. It's why we offer an advanced, comprehensive cancer center. When you come to the Merle M. Mahr ...
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Colorectal Cancer
Cancer of the colon and rectum occurs when a growth in the lining of the colon or rectum becomes malignant, or cancerous. It usually develops from ...
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Stand Up To Cancer Makes $7.5 Million in Cancer Research Funding Available to Early-career ...
PHILADELPHIA – Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) is making $7.5 million in research funding available to early-career scientists who are pursuing ...
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(nivolumab) in Advanced Lung Cancer
Opdivo (nivolumab) is used to treat advanced melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer. Includes Opdivo side effects, interactions and indications.
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Breast Cancer Prevention Tips
Here are some things you can do to decrease your chance of developing invasive breast cancer:
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Antioxidants doubled spread of cancer in mice and human cells
Antioxidant supplements may not only have no anticancer benefits, they may even cause some forms of cancer to become more aggressive, new ...
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Yoga for Cancer Program Begins October 29
The six-week "Yoga for Cancer" program takes place weekly, beginning October 29, 5:00 – 5:45 p.m. at Maine Pines. It is free and open to cancer ...
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Learn The Symptoms of Breast Cancer During Awareness Month This October
When breast cancer starts out, it is too small to feel and does not cause signs and symptoms. As it grows, however, breast cancer can cause changes ...
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Conquer Cancer Foundation Supports Oncologists and Patients with Cancer Worldwide
The Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) was created by the world's foremost cancer doctors to seek ...
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A Breast Cancer Surgeon Who Keeps Challenging the Status Quo
Late one afternoon this summer, Dr. Laura J. Esserman, a breast cancersurgeon at the University of California, San Francisco, sat in a darkened room ...
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The Japanese Cancer Association and Debiopharm Group Announce Winners of the 2015 JCA ...
Dr. Kondo explores the role of epigenetic dysregulation in cancer. ... Since 2005, the Japanese Cancer Association (JCA) and Debiopharm Group ...
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Homeopathy Cancer Treatment
Today's most effective natural cancer treatment method is Homeopathy. It is this treatment method that assures to treat Cancer from the root, without ...
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Breast Cancer Charity Ride to Support Good Samaritan
Join the fun at the 5th annual Breast Cancer Charity Ride through Robinson, Illinois and portions of southern Indiana. The Breast Cancer Charity Ride ...
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An Awareness and Early Detection Plan for Breast Cancer
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, a time to make an early ... For more information about genetic risk factors, read "Breast Cancer Risk ...
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Length of prostate biopsy cores: Does it impact cancer detection?
We aimed to evaluate whether core length is a significant biopsy parameter in the detection of cancer, especially in the low risk cancer category group.
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October Women's Wellness and Breast Cancer Awareness Events
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, HealthLinc will be hosting events at the dates and times listed below! Stop by for chair ...
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, getting regular mammograms has helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the ...
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