Saturday, April 23, 2016

Google Alert - cancer

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Daily update April 23, 2016
NEWS
Fox News
Affluent white women in Northern California have been told for decades that they face an elevated risk of breast cancer, but a new investigation of the ...
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WBIR.com
Science Magazine
Young women with irregular menstrual periods may be at higher risk of developing—and dying from—ovarian cancer later in life, researchers found in ...
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U.S. News & World Report
FRIDAY, April 22, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- What men eat -- particularly fatty meats and cheese -- may affect how quickly their prostate cancer ...
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UPI.com
The Denver Post (blog)
The nonpsychoactive compound, one of nearly 100 found in cannabis, has helped him counter the side effects of cancer treatment and achieve ...
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WLNS
The program got the attention of breast cancer fighting non-profit Susan G. Komen, making it a grantee in mid-Michigan receiving close to $60,000 to ...
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Fox News
Men who ejaculate often may have a lower risk of prostate cancer than their peers who don't do it as frequently, a U.S. study suggests. Researchers ...
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Cornell Chronicle
Two Weill Cornell Medicine scientists have received prestigious Stand Up to Cancer (SU2C) grants totaling nearly $1.5 million for their innovative ...
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World Report Now
(Reuters Health) - Chronic conditions appear to be causing a poorer quality of life for childhood cancer survivors, according to a new study.
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Medscape
Taking low-dose aspirin after cancer treatment can help improve survival by up to 20%, according to a Cardiff University's School of Medicine analysis.
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FierceBiotech
In the same week that Sanofi ($SNY) invested more heavily into its European biologics centre, the French drugmaker has now agreed a new cancer ...
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INDIANAPOLIS –The fourth annual Chuckstrong Tailgate Gala set a record Thursday night with nearly $1.2 million netted for cancer research at the ...
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First, Ticket to Ride will donate half the proceeds to the Patient Cancer Treatment Assistance Program, which provides financial assistance to cancer ...
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Trudy and Tony Delmonte, volunteer drivers for Road to Recovery, Tuesday April 19, 2016 give cancer patients rides for doctor visits, radiation, chemo ...
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The Daily Pennsylvanian
Penn Medicine, along with five other peer institutions, has partnered with the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy to develop new techniques for ...
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The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines
Ryan Wade of Iowa City is in the process of running 9 1/2 marathons in seven days, and that's not the most-impressive thing he's doing in that time ...
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Fox News
The tone of news stories about celebrity breast cancer treatments may be influencing women's decisions about their own therapy, researchers suggest ...
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SELF
USA TODAY
Fittingly, he'll celebrate the start of his NFL career where his cancer journey began, by hosting a draft party at St. Jude's in Memphis, so children ...
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Adweek
Men don't really like to talk about testicular cancer. But the testicles themselves certainly do, judging by this disturbing yet comical cancer-awareness ...
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NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – Unsolicited germline results from tumor sequencing tests present challenges unique to the cancer field, researchers in ...
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MedPage Today
NEW ORLEANS -- Robert A. Weinberg, PhD, has a warning for cancer researchers: Don't sacrifice basic research in the push to bring new treatments ...
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Yahoo Sports (blog)
With Kristen at his side, Buster announced Wednesday plans for a wide-ranging philanthropic effort to raise money and awareness for pediatric cancer ...
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WKRN.com
"She did admit to us she did not have cancer. Never has. She's willing to pay everyone back," Detective Jones said. The truth came to light when ...
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10TV
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Just about every cancer survivor will tell you a critical element in their treatment and recovery is the people who surround them: ...
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Medical Daily
Your risk of developing cancer depends in part on your height, past research suggests, with taller people being more prone to the disease than their ...
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HealthDay
People who had cancer before receiving an organ transplant were more likely to die of any cause, die of cancer or develop a new cancer than organ ...
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NJ.com
By Judith Tutela. Whitehouse Station. To the editor: Every day, 136 people are diagnosed with cancer in New Jersey. Unfortunately, too many of those ...
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WLS-TV
The money raised funds lifesaving research and free American Cancer Society programs and services for cancer patients and caregivers.
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Medscape
Detroit Free Press
One year ago, 9-year-old Jillian Chae was in what her grandma called "a funk." The young cancer patient from Rochester Hills had lost all her hair.
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KOIN.com
HOOD RIVER, Ore. (KOIN) — For most of her young life, Lila May Schow battled cancer and inspired people around the world. Now, less than a year ...
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Fred Hutch News Service
Emily Cousins was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 9 months pregnant with her first child, Colm. She started treatment weeks after his ...
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KCRG
Wade is running across the state to raise money and awareness for cancer research. He's been nominated "Man of the Year" for the Leukemia and ...
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Medscape
How did the press release get it so wrong, warning journalists and the public of a cancer risk when there may be nothing to worry about? Candice ...
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The Hindu
Known to have taken on fast bowlers with rare courage, former India opener Arun Lal is engaged in a battle with jaw cancer well away from the ...
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wivb.com
He went through eight months of treatment at Roswell Park Cancer Institute and Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo. He's been back home ...
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The Newark Advocate
With the type of cancer she has —peritoneal carcinoma— it's hard to know what comes next. But for now, Burns is determined to spend as much time ...
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The Daily Progress
From left, ACAC's Emily Stacey and Christine Thalwitz stand with UVa cancer service administrator Jody Reyes, former UVa women's basketball ...
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Edinburgh Evening News
AN INSPIRATIONAL teenager has lost her battle with a rare form of cancer - after vowing every day until the day she died that she would beat the ...
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Chicago Tribune
Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers in Evergreen Park will expand its cancer treatment and health care offerings this fall through ...
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Chicago Tribune
Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). More than 5.4 million ...
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Cancer risks are not usually the first thing people think of when talking about health and safety at work. "Businesses have traditionally focused more on ...
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VICE
With an estimated 1.7 million new cancer diagnoses every year in the US, and outbreaks of malaria, Ebola and Zika rocking populations around the ...
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Doctors and oral health professionals at Memorial Health saw nearly 200 people Thursday for free head and neck cancer screenings. Their hope is to ...
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Medscape
Breast cancer patients treated with anthracycline-based chemotherapy (such as doxorubicin or epirubicin) did not experience problems with cognition ...
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Cancer Network
Declines in the rates of cigarette smoking in several states mirrored declines in prostate cancer deaths between 1999 and 2010, according to a new ...
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Therefore, modulation of the estrobolome may be helpful in protecting the body from disease and could help lower the risk of getting cancer.
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BLOGS
What Is Triple-Negative Breast Cancer?
Breast cancer experts Erica Mayer, MD (left), and Nancy Lin, MD (right), from the Susan F. Smith Center for Women's Cancers at Dana-Farber.
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WEB
Dr. Nagourney
Background of Dr Nagourney, oncologist/founder of Rational Therapeutics, personalized cancer therapy with functional chemosensitivity testing.
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Help Courtney Brewster beat cancer twice!
Fibrolamellar is a very rare form of liver cancer that usually occurs in young ... Each year, approximately 200 people are diagnosed with this cancer...
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2016 World Cancer Congress - deadline extension: last few days to submit an abstract
We have exceptionally extended the deadline for abstract submissions to Thursday 28 April at 23.59 CET (Paris time). You can submit under three ...
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C'thun the new cancer????
There seems to be a lot of speculation that c'thun is going to replace secret paladin and combo druid as the new cancer and with every player being ...
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Events
Ohio Cancer Research Special Events are presented to raise funds for seed money cancer research and to make aware the importance of early ...
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Dad's Cancer Bills
Dad's Cancer Bills by Tennia Lennon-Botley - This fund raiser is for my dad Martin. He was diagnosed with colon cancer three years ago. A portion of ...
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Cancer, Crime and Crypts
When a beloved patient's cancer returns, a psychologist confesses that she is at a loss for words; an inmate at a women's prison describes the ...
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Curing Cancer With Carrots
No, you can't cure cancer by drinking carrot juice. You can't begrudge someone for coming up with bizarre ideas to try to cope with mortality, but you ...
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Vice President Biden: Taxpayer-funded cancer research shouldn't sit behind walls
On Wednesday in New Orleans, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden spoke at the convening of the American Association for Cancer Research on the need ...
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and the Hallmarks of Cancer
ER Stress and the Hallmarks of Cancer. Cancer cells acquire several features that allow disease progression. The unfolded protein response (UPR) is ...
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Cancer Research Is Broken
The U.S. government spends $5 billion every year on cancer research; charities and private firms add billions more. Yet the return on this ...
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Jeremy Renner Mourns Loss of LDS Toddler With Cancer
Known for playing Hawkeye in the popular Avengers film franchise, Renner first met Kenzie and her family last year before the cancer diagnosis came.
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Arun Lal reveals fight with 'rare and dangerous' cancer
Arun Lal, former India opener and cricket commentator has revealed his battle with a 'rare and dangerous' jaw cancer, which was detected in January ...
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Direct Debit
Donate to cancer research today. Information on setting up a direct debit to donate to Worldwide Cancer Research on a recurring basis.
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Inside Moffit Cancer Center's postdoc career development retreat
The Moffitt Cancer Center has launched a postdoc career development retreat to help early and established career scientists find their way.
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Bret Hart Says He Was Lucky in His Cancer Battle
On his battle with prostate cancer: "It's never an easy thing to go through, but I had a lot of support and a lot of great fans and other wrestlers who ...
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Cancer Immunotherapy & Biofluid Biopsies 2016
Cancer Immunotherapy Clinical Trials Biomarkers Personalized Medicine Liquid Biopsy.
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He Was Diagnosed With Stage 4 Cancer, But Than His Son Suggested This An It Helped Him
This remedy may seem unbelievable, but this man chose a cancer treatment that consists of baking powder and baking soda. Vernon Johnson was ...
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Using Ordinary Differential Equations to Explore Cancer-Immune Dynamics and Tumor Dormancy
Abstract. Cancer is not solely a disease of the genome, but is a systemic disease that affects the host on many functional levels, including, and ...
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New team to develop radiotherapies that target cancer more effectively
Safer precision radiotherapies that will be able to cure more cancers with fewer side-effects will be available within five years under ambitious new ...
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Cancer
Our surgical team works in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center to diagnose and treat esophageal and thoracic cancers, ...
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Dr. David Gorski accused of deliberately promoting cancer-causing medical interventions because ...
Dr. David Gorski accused of deliberately promoting cancer-causing medical interventions because he financially benefits from cancer patients ...
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April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month
Close to 48250 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer this year. It will cause over 9575 deaths, killing roughly 1 person per hour, ...
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Pro-vaccine shill Dr. David Gorski, linked to cancer fraudster, in cahoots with pharma to develop ...
Karmanos is also where cancer fraudster Dr. Farid Fata had his clinic. Fata usedaggressive chemotherapy treatments on cancer-free individuals, ...
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Ways for women to lower their cervical cancer risk Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention 4/22
Cervical cancer starts in the lower part of the uterus (womb). There is a lot you can do to lower your chance of having this kind of cancer. Tests done by ...
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Could Your Diabetes Drug Prevent Death from Cancer?
Metformin, a mainstay of treatment for type 2 diabetes, resulted in a lower risk of death from cancer of the colon, pancreas, endometrium or liver.
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CancerCare and Kids Kicking Cancer Partner for 2016 Spring Kickoff
On Tuesday, March 29th, CancerCare for Kids had the pleasure of partnering with Kids Kicking Cancer to offer a free martial arts class to children ...
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Chemotherapy Drugs Cause More Cancer (video)
And if cancer is a result of a sick body and we're treating it with something that makes the body even sicker, there's not a lot of wisdom in that.
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Cancer
A condition where cells in a specific part of the body grow and reproduce uncontrollably, cancer affects hundreds of thousands of people each year.
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Could Certain Fatty Foods Be Linked to Aggressive Prostate Cancer?
FRIDAY, April 22, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- What men eat -- particularly fatty meats and cheese -- may affect how quickly their prostate cancer ...
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ICYMI: April 22, 2016
Feature Story. 5 Tips to Prevent Cancers You Didn't Know Were Caused by Viruses. WEDNESDAY, April 20, 2016 (Everyday Health) — Scientists are ...
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Homeopathy for cancer? Not again! No, no no!!!
The madness of some homeopaths who claim they can cure cancer has irritated me and others repeatedly, for instance here and here.
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Coalition unveils statewide 'cancer plan'
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Rose Shields stood in a room surrounded by people touched by cancer and told Brett Wilson that his mission of helping others ...
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Kure It Awards $250000 to Kidney Cancer Immunotherapy Research in Barcelona, Spain
Orange County Nonprofit, Kure It Cancer Research, Awards International Cancer Research Grant through the American Association for Cancer ...
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Major Scientific Report Links Alcohol Processed Meat And Obesity To Stomach Cancers American ...
Eating processed meat increases the risk of stomach cancer ... The report was released today by the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) ...
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