Saturday, March 12, 2016

Google Alert - cancer

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Daily update March 12, 2016
NEWS
New York Times
At a time when genetic testing and genetically personalized treatments for cancer are proliferating, buoyed by new resources like President Obama's ...
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Wall Street Journal
CNN
The Independent
An Australian woman has shared a photo of her breast online to warn people about the subtle symptoms of breast cancer. Kylie Armstrong from ...
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Medical News Today
Today.com
Cancer survivor Elijah Seritt, 9, is a huge fan of the University of Alabama-Birmingham men's basketball team and has been adopted an honorary ...
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The Sun
THERE was concern by fans over Caroline Aherne's voice as she made her long-awaited return to Gogglebox following time away for cancer ...
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Stanford Medical Center Report
Stanford epidemiologists are aiming to get a better understanding of how cancer impacts the developing world and build research and prevention ...
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Inside Edition
A Texas man miraculously survived a skydiving accident, just years after beating a close call with cancer. Cody Swenson, 25, is a skydiving instructor ...
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Stanford Medical Center Report
The majority of cancer cases — 57 percent — occur in low- and middle-income countries, and 65 percent of global cancer deaths occur in these parts ...
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Medical Daily
WAVY-TV
HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) — Hundreds of people are braving a shave this weekend for childhood cancer. The annual Saint Baldrick's Foundation's ...
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The Detroit News
The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center is in the process of contacting 2,808 patients and family members of patients who sought treatment at the ...
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U.S. News & World Report
FRIDAY, March 11, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- A new genetic test seems to accurately identify women with early stage breast cancer who don't need ...
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The Independent
The Independent
A link has been made between sleep apnoea – which is often indicated by loud snoring – and worse cancer outcomes in recent studies.
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Headlines & Global News
New York Post
Likewise, even though prostate cancer is more common than breast cancer – 1 in 7 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer vs. 1 in 8 women ...
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CBS Local
The state of New Hampshire found Rye and the four surrounding towns have higher than expected numbers of two types of childhood cancer; RMS ...
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WBAL Baltimore
The breast cancer narrative is one that captures so many people from so many backgrounds. Yet when it strikes the Latin American community, ...
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Medscape
U.S. and European regulators are reviewing Gilead Sciences Inc.'s cancer drug Zydelig after some patients died or suffered other side effects while ...
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FOX 4 News
A Johnson County family says online scammers are stealing the identity of their 11-month old- baby girl battling cancer to collect money online.
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Daily Mail
Being a heavy snorer may cause cancer tumours to grow and spread - because it starves vital organs of oxygen. A new report has found people who ...
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Chicago Tribune
"I don't know if cancer was my wake-up call, but that's when I had to make a decision," she said. "Do I want to go be with Josh or do I want to fight this?
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Cancer Research UK
US and German scientists have found (link is external) a crucial link between a gene often found to be overactive in cancer cells, and tumours' ability ...
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Virginian-Pilot
Laderberg and his family set up The LIKE Fund to raise money to fight breast cancer last year after the death of Laura Kesser, a popular resident of ...
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KOIN.com
Jeneva Rose, who battled brain cancer for 13 years, died Thursday night at the age of 41. A former guidance counselor at Sherwood High School, she ...
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wlfi.com
TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) – Several people in Tippecanoe County are helping cancer patients get through chemotherapy by donating care ...
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Newstalk 106-108 fm
Dr Robert O'Connor is head of research with the Irish Cancer Society. He's urging people to support Daffodil Day so that vital research to find a cure ...
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WSPA.com
Two of Angela Stansell's children have been diagnosed with cancer. When her oldest daughter, Camryn, was just 8-months-old, she noticed ...
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LOWVILLE — Although they are exposed to a plethora of cancer-causing chemicals on the job, volunteer firefighters often do not receive medical ...
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Elmira Star-Gazette
Jay Heverly does not deserve death at 41. Ask anyone. "If you know him, you'll like him; a friend to everybody," said Elmira Deputy Fire Chief Jim ...
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Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Zach Marotta, a University of Dubuque football player, has his head shaved by Corinne Hurst, a Capri instructor, and Jordyn Gourley, 9, a cancer ...
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The Sun
Experts at the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona discovered how it makes cancer grow after studying hypoxia — or oxygen starvation — in mice.
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Hamilton Journal News
He said shaving his head and beard would be the "biggest sign of support" he could show fellow professor Jo Steelman, who is battling cancer.
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Ithaca Journal
Colon cancer is predicted to kill nearly 50,000 people in the United States this year. Despite screenings that can detect and prevent colon cancer early ...
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WNDU-TV
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. --- Snow days and spring breaks are holidays for most high school students. However, it is the other way around for Clay ...
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WLBZ2.com
Concord, New Hampshire (NEWS CENTER) -- State health officials say they will continue to monitor a cluster of pediatric cancer on New Hampshire's ...
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Stuff.co.nz
The quartet were part of a group called Are We There Yet, formed to raise support for a mutual friend who successfully battled cancer last year.
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12news.com
A new review of Agent Orange research found evidence that bladder cancer and hypothyroidism are more strongly linked to exposure to the herbicide ...
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Nature.com
Kryukov et al. and Mavrakis et al. carried out large-scale short-hairpin RNA (shRNA)-mediated screens across cell lines from a range of cancer types ...
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WEB
Remarkable Breast Cancer Trial Destroys Tumors In Just 11 Days
Breast cancer is the most common cancer for women in both the developed and less developed world. Currently, early detection is the best way to ...
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Harvard Professor using Math to Research, Diagnose and Treat Cancer AnonHQ
At 33, Dr Franziska Michor is Director of both the Physical Sciences-Oncology Center and the Center for Cancer Evolution at the Dana-Farber Cancer ...
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Cancer Can be Cured With This One Simple Juice
You will be amazed to discover that some folks have healed advanced stage cancers with intense carrot juice consumption alone. This group of ...
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Impact Grant Pitch Event
In September 2015, Dr. Alan Ashworth announced the Cancer Center Impact Grant, a new funding opportunity in the amount of $250,000 to support a ...
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Splenda Linked to Cancer, New Study Finds
Until now, the sucralose-based Splenda has been considered a safe sugar substitute, but a new study has revealed its link to cancer and other major ...
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EMA reviews cancer medicine Zydelig
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has, at the request of the European Commission, started a review of the cancer medicine Zydelig (idelalisib), ...
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Cancer and Moonshot Economics
By STEVE FINDLAY. The Obama Administration's cancer "moonshot" initiative, announced in January and now being debated in Congress, comes at ...
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Crozer-Keystone Hosts Free Skin Cancer Screenings and Education Events
Crozer-Keystone has planned a range of skin cancer awareness activities and free skin cancer screenings throughout April and May.
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Cancer Basics
Cancer means that a person's cells are growing in an unhealthy way. Find out more.
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Certain Biopsy Method Tied to Better Outcomes After Kidney Cancer
THURSDAY, March 10, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- A type of lab test called a "core-needle biopsy," performed on tissue taken from a mass on a kidney, ...
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NDSU students are cloning tumors for personalized cancer treatments
But for two pharmaceutical scientists students at North Dakota State University, it's the key to developing more personalized treatments for cancer.
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Cancer Center
Visit our Cancer Center for teens to get information and advice on treating and coping with cancer.
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Drug combination shrinks HER2-positive breast cancers within 11 days
Breast cancer cells stained for DNA (red), NFkB (green), and a reactive oxygen species probe (blue) (photo: Julia Sero/the ICR). A drug combination ...
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I Didn't Let Skin Cancer Scars Stop Me From Wearing a Strapless Wedding Gown
Please be mild, I tell the mole on my arm. Please be mild, I tell the mole on my shoulder blade.
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New Breast Cancer Research Shrinks HER2-Positive Breast Cancers Within 11 Days
New studies on combating breast cancer are being done in the UK, and are showing very promising results. A combination of the drugs lapatinib and ...
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How SoulCycle Inspired Michelle Lepp As She Fought Cancer
As she bravely endured six rounds of chemo, she continued to ride at SoulCycle. "It is a place to let go of cancer, a place to soar with strength," she ...
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No Hair Don't Care 4 Trisha Castillo's Fight Against Cancer
... and sharer of some of the funniest moments of my life. She has recently been diagnosed with a rare form of liver cancer and just started her painful...
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Stomach Cancer in Japan: a Historical Approach
Lifestyle-Related Risk Factors for Stomach Cancer in Northeast Thailand ... Cancer Risk by Education in Iceland; a census-based cohort study.
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FDA approves Pfizer's lung cancer drug for expanded use
(Reuters) – The United States Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the expanded use of Pfizer Inc's drug to treat a type of lung cancer.
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Woman with skin cancer shares graphic photos, album goes viral
The Facebook photo album shows the raw, unfiltered truth about skin cancer. Cloud shared the photos documenting her recovery after surgery last ...
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street party for dio cancer fund at harley of glendale yields funds for cancer research
The Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund held a Street Party last Saturday (March 5th) at Harley-Davidson of Glendale to launch its ...
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Discovery Club members learn how big data is transforming cancer research
Members of The Discovery Club of The Institute of Cancer Research, London, gathered at the Royal Society on 8 March 2016 to learn how our ...
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Facing Cancer
Ball State students have been working with The Facing Project to call attention to East Central Indiana residents struggling with cancer. The students ...
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FDA expands use of Pfizer drug for rare form of lung cancer
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration expanded approval of a Pfizer drug to treat a small subset of lung cancer patients with a ...
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Cancer Conversations Podcast – Episode #5: What's New in Metastatic Breast Cancer Treatment ...
Although there is no cure for metastatic breast cancer, new developments in treatment and research are helping patients live longer and experience a ...
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CANCER COMPUTER
CANCER COMPUTER. So my when im trying to load cbble on faceit it just stops loading and never finish so i press the power button on the computer ...
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March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
LANSING – National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in March offers a perfect opportunity to talk to your doctor and ask yourself, as well as family ...
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Cancer Genetics Program
The Mount Carmel Cancer Genetics Program has Licensed Genetic Counselors that provide a hereditary cancer risk assessment, education, genetic ...
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'Mind-boggling' Breast Cancer Therapy Can Make Tumors
(rt) A new breast cancer cure has reportedly made tumors vanish in 11 days, with UK medics describing the results as "staggering" and ...
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ACCO Webinars
As of Spring 2012, The American Childhood Cancer Organization is pleased to offer a webinar series about the many aspects of childhood cancer ...
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Shedding Light on the Unknown: New Understandings in Cancers that Can't Be Identified
A cancer diagnosis by itself is devastating. But when doctors are unable to pinpoint where it started, the cancer is harder to treat and many patients ...
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The Cancer Dies When You Eat These 7 Foods, Time To Start Eating Them
7 groceries have been found to help with cancer treatments in a recent medical research.
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Coaches vs. Cancer Sets Fundraising Mark
LAS VEGAS – The results on the fields of the LAX Coaches vs. Cancer events last weekend were a huge success and the fundraising numbers were ...
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10-Year-Old Creates Cancer Care Kits for Kids
A 10-year-old mourning the loss of her aunt to cancer is being celebrated for creating a very special gift for kids facing terminal illness. Madeline ...
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In the Media
Cancer of unknown primary is a rare disease (3-5% of individuals diagnosed with cancer are diagnosed with a cancer of unknown primary) in which ...
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Emerging Questions in Cancer Systems Biology (U01)
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is sponsoring a new Cancer Systems Biology Consortium (CSBC) that includes U54 CSBC Research Centers ...
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Abstract
Abstract. Mutations in the tumor protein p53 (TP53) are the most frequently occurring genetic events in high-grade ovarian cancers, especially the ...
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FDA expands use of Pfizer drug for rare form of lung cancer
The Food and Drug Administration expanded approval of a Pfizer drug to treat a small subset of lung cancer patients with a rare mutation.
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Scienctists Say This Nutrient Can Lower Your Risk of Breast Cancer
With approximately one in eight women developing invasive breast cancer in the U.S. every year, this could be incredibly important for lowering such ...
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SRI International Receives $19.8 Million NCI Contract For PREVENT Cancer Program
MENLO PARK, Calif., March 10, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- SRI International has been awarded a contract of up to $19.8 million from the National Cancer ...
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