Friday, June 17, 2016

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NHS Choices
MassLive.com
"I kicked cancer's butt!" was the phrase written on a sign Liam held after his battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia for roughly four years. The picture ...
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KSDK.com
"My summer was going great, just like any other summer, then I found out my dad was sick and had cancer," Addie read from the book.
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Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide in men, and the fourth most common cancer overall. It is usually treated with ...
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KING5.com
Madison.com
Leanne Hilgers Widen has been on the board of directors for Breast Cancer Recovery for the past seven years, including a term as chairperson, and ...
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Daily Mail
Cancer research champion: His son's battle against the disease has led the illusionist to become a champion for cancer research. As he anticipated ...
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A second course of chemotherapy may be used when the leukemia cells are not completely destroyed. Cancer cells might remain in the bone marrow ...
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The Herald Bulletin
CBS News
Sunlight is considered the leading cause of melanoma, but daily wear-and-tear appears to promote the deadly skin cancer in at least one place where ...
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UPI.com
SAPPORO, Japan, June 16 (UPI) -- Researchers are closer to uncovering the impressive cancer resistance of the naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus ...
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CBS Local
She remembered under the stress of filling out college applications she had once joked that she'd have to get cancer to have something to write about.
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ESPN
Craig Sager had some business to tend to before broadcasting his first NBA Finals game; the reporter FaceTimed in Cleveland with University of ...
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WAVY-TV
Potentially deadly toxins lurk in the flames, and studies show those harmful chemicals cause cancer. "Our grandfathers' fires are not the fires that we ...
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WWMT-TV
THURSDAY, June 16, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- British middle-aged adults are more likely to be diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer than those ...
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Daily Mail
A mother was devastated to be diagnosed with cervical cancer after doctors noticed a tumour - while she was giving birth. They initially thought the ...
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Newsmax
Chicago Tribune
Sylvia Forsberg of Aurora, who defied doctors in beating cancer – twice – and inspired a host of people along the way, was honored by Rush-Copley ...
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Express.co.uk
CERVICAL cancer kills on average three women every day and the majority of these cancers are caused by persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) ...
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The Seattle Times
Just a few weeks — and many tests — later, she was found to have two types of cancer: a slow-moving lymphoma and another, fast-growing, ...
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Washington Post
He still hasn't publicly stated which type of cancer he had. Instead, he would call in sick when he was physically unable to perform — until, eventually, ...
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Sugar and obesity are also linked to an increased risk of cancer, with obesity estimated to be responsible for 500,000 cancer cases worldwide each ...
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EcoWatch
The International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organization, revised this week its 1991 determination that classified coffee ...
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Winston-Salem Journal
Angel Elderkin, the women's basketball head coach at Appalachian State, said she is undergoing treatment for endometrial cancer. She has already ...
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Yahoo Finance
It's extremely rare when a safe, very effective cancer drug that has saved many lives is dropped by a pharmaceutical company and simply disappears ...
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MadameNoire
Receiving a cancer diagnosis is never easy, but when you receive a cancer diagnosis while raising young children, the challenges are much different ...
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The idea that exercise may be good for preventing or treating cancer is not new. However, studies looking at whether physical activity offered potential ...
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Fox 32 Chicago
CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) - A young Chicago girl is fighting a very rare form of cancer, but she's doing it with the support of her entire community.
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Toledo Blade
Cancer survivor Hope Jarvis knows the importance of community when fighting cancer, which is why she is helping host 25 people who are biking ...
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NBC4 Washington
The mother of Mattie Stepanek, a young boy who died of a rare disease, is now battling an illness with the same optimism that guided her son when he ...
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Stanford Medical Center Report
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer in the United States, after lung cancer, yet many Americans are still loathe to be ...
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Daily Mail
Researchers claim the 5:2 diet, as it's most commonly known, can lead to cancer-preventing changes in the breast tissue. The plan involves two days ...
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FierceBiotech
London-based Cell Medica, one of last year's Fierce 15, has signed a pact with Houston's Baylor College of Medicine to find and develop next-gen ...
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FiercePharma
Roche hasn't had an easy go of it when it comes to getting its cancer therapies past England's cost-effectiveness gatekeepers--and that trend ...
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Canton Repository
A number of fundraisers have been planned to benefit Perry High School sophomore Angelyna Callahan, who was diagnosed with cancer in May.
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Billboard
Bassnectar announced that he had recently been diagnosed with skin cancer in a Facebook post on Wednesday, and in the same post, he reported ...
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Medical Xpress
In addition to surgery and radiation, Carter was treated with an immunotherapy drug, a new approach in cancer treatment that has a promising outlook.
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Photonics.com
This technique, known as MRI-guided focal laser ablation, could improve treatment options and outcomes for men with prostate cancer.
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MLive.com
First, she hopes to raise $10,000 for cancer research for Relay for Life. And second, she hopes the event allows people to make lasting memories with ...
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BLOGS
'Cha-Cha Slide' Creator Battles Two Types Of Cancer
Casper, the creator of the Cha-Cha Slide, now is battling two forms of cancer. One is a rare form of cancer and needs his hometown help.
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WEB
Cancer Surveillance Program
Cancer Surveillance Program The Los Angeles County Cancer Surveillance Program (CSP) is the population-based cancer registry for Los Angeles ...
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Table of Contents
Profiling Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer: From Tumor to Blood. Dana W.Y. Tsui, Michael F. Berger. Clin Cancer Res February 2016 22 (4) 790-792; ...
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Very Hot Drinks "Probably" Cause Cancer, Says The World Health Organization
The World Health Organization has announced that drinking very hot drinks "probably" causes cancer. Most of us, though, have little reason to worry, ...
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How Melatonin May Benefit Depression, Autoimmune Disorders, and Cancer
Cancer is another area where melatonin plays a major role. The evidence suggests it may be an important adjunct to cancer treatment, as it also helps ...
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Cancer Shawl
The sample is shown in Madelinetosh Dandelion yarn in the Cancer colorway only available at Jimmy Beans Wool beginning on June 16th, 2016.
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"This spring I was shocked to learn I had skin cancer..." - Bassnectar
In a lengthy, heartfelt post to Facebook, Lorin Ashton aka Bassnectar shared his experience being diagnosed with skin cancer and the valuable ...
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Hot Drinks May Cause Cancer, According to the World Health Organization
The World Health Organization announced that drinking hot beverages may increase your risk of esophageal cancer. Here's what you need to know.
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5 Myths About Cancer and Food, Explained by Dietitians
Lots of myths surround what you can and cannot eat if you have cancer. In this podcast, 2 dietitians separate fact from fiction.
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Wnt5a Suppresses Epithelial Ovarian Cancer by Promoting Cellular Senescence
Wnt5a is a noncanonical Wnt ligand that plays a context-dependent role in human cancers. Here, we investigate the role of Wnt5a in regulating ...
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What Everyone Should Know About Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from all gynecologic cancers and the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women in the ...
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OHSU breaks new ground in cancer research
The 320000 square foot Knight Cancer Institute research building will house up to 600 researchers, administrators dedicated to cancer research.
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ASCO 2016 Update: Immunotherapy's Impact in Head & Neck Cancers
New breakthroughs presented at ASCO16 should give patients with head and neck cancers hope that that better treatment options are on the horizon ...
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Cancer Care
A cancer diagnosis will turn your world upside down in a way almost nothing else can. But when you have a strong support network of loved ones and ...
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articles from Cancer Research 75th Anniversary Commentaries
More articles from Cancer Research 75th Anniversary Commentaries. Commentary on "Tumor Heterogeneity and the Biology of Cancer Invasion and ...
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Cancer-preventing protein finds its own way in our DNA
Geneticists from KU Leuven have shown that tumour protein TP53 knows exactly where to bind to our DNA to prevent cancer. Once bound to this ...
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Owens answers 5 questions about colorectal cancer screening
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer in the United States, after lung cancer, yet many Americans are still loathe to be ...
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Governor Wolf Signs Bill Aimed at Increasing Public Awareness of Prostate Cancer
This bill creates greater public awareness of measures available to detect, diagnose and treat prostate cancer and related chronic prostate conditions.
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How Selling Copiers and Beating Cancer Lead Megan Silianoff to Her Dream Job
At age 28, Megan was diagnosed with Stage 3 Ovarian Cancer. Upon diagnosis, she started a blog to share her treatment progress with family ...
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Moe's Tackle Cancer
Home Events Moe's Tackle Cancer. moes-kick-cancer. Copyright 2015 | Randy Shaver Cancer Research & Community Fund | All Rights Reserved ...
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Where are We? Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Emma Frank | Jun 15, 2016. We asked you where we were. For those of you who aren't Kathleen Ponterio (last week's ...
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Does Coffee Cause Cancer?
Well, there is no conclusive evidence that drinking coffee causes cancer, the World Health Organization's cancer agency said on Wednesday, in a ...
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Retired Warsaw PD K-9 Buddy Succumbs to Cancer
Buddy was diagnosed with bone cancer just prior to his retirement on September 5, 2014. He continued to live with his handler, Captain Joel Beam, ...
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Drinking Hot Beverages Linked to Cancer
Drinking Hot Beverages Linked to Cancer. Next time you fix yourself a hot tea or coffee, letting it cool off a bit could help you avoid cancer, according to ...
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Quality and Evaluation Officer (Cancer Information)
Quality and Evaluation Officer (Cancer Information) Fixed Term Contract - 8 months, ending March 2017 £27,000 - £29,000. Want to help Macmillan ...
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Rosebud Sioux community comes together to end cancer
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life movement is the world's largest and most impactful fundraising event to end cancer. It unites communities ...
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USPSTF Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines
Read the 2016 recommendation from the United States Preventive Services Task Force on screening for colorectal cancer.
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CANCER SURVIVOR: CONTINUE TO STAY STRONG & OPTIMISTIC
I'm 28 years old and I was a staff nurse who worked in one of the private hospital in Singapore. On Jan 2015, I had repeated headache and I went to ...
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Rock 'n' Roll Brooklyn Half Marathon
The Colon Cancer Challenge Foundation is proud to be an Official Charity of the Rock 'n' Roll Brooklyn Half Marathon. Click Here To Register.
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Drinking Coffee Too Soon Could Cause Cancer Says WHO Agency
The list of things which can cause cancer seems to be ever-increasing these days, and coffee was no exception. Previously the energy lifting drink was ...
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Associate Director of Development, Cancer Programs
The University of Virginia Health System Development Office seeks an Associate Director of Development, Cancer Programs to join our collaborative, ...
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Rid your gut of this cancer-causing bacteria
There's a dangerous bacteria infecting close to two-thirds of the world's population. Scientists don't know for sure how it spreads (their best guess is ...
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PRL3-zumab, a first-in-class humanized antibody for cancer therapy
Novel, tumor-specific drugs are urgently needed for a breakthrough in cancer therapy. Herein, we generated a first-in-class humanized antibody ...
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FDA's Cancer Leader Sends The Wrong Message On Immuno-Oncology Drug Research
There is no doubt that Dr. Richard Pazdur, Director of the FDA's Office of Oncology and Hematological Products and known as the Agency's "oncology ...
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Stand Up To Cancer Returns for Fifth Live "Roadblock"
​LOS ANGELES – JUNE 16, 2016 –The Hollywood community is once again uniting to support Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C), a program of the ...
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The Cost of Cancer Treatment: Is it Skyrocketing or Leveling Off?
Last year, the world spent more than $100b on cancer drugs—the equivalent of paying for more than 100 round trips to the moon. Almost $38b was ...
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Coffee may protect against cancer, WHO says
An influential panel of experts convened by the World Health Organization concluded that regularly drinking coffee could protect against at least two ...
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Skin Cancer Check? Do Some Sole-Searching
Worse, because people don't think to check for melanoma on their soles, when the cancer is found it's often very advanced, the investigators reported.
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Go Nuts for Colon Cancer Prevention
Researchers in South Korea conducted a study to examine the effects of a nut-rich diet on colon cancer risk. The study involved 923 patients who had ...
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Drug that helps addicts may help treat cancer too, say experts
A drug that has been used to beat alcohol and heroin addiction could be used to treat cancer, according to researchers. Scientists at St George's, ...
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Fifty Shades of Pink
Walking 39.3 miles in Santa Barbara over 2 days is hard. It pales in comparison to the treatment routine of a breast cancer patient. Do you have the ...
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Breast Cancer Resource Center
At the Breast Cancer Resource Center, you'll find a loving environment especially designed for you, your family and caregivers. We provide ...
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UMass Medicine Cancer Walk and 5k Run
Join us for the 17th annual Cancer Walk & 5K Run. The funds you raise help make breakthrough discoveries every day, saving lives and helping our ...
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Nazareth Hospital Honors Patients at Annual Cancer Survivors' Day Event
Nazareth Hospital 2016 Cancer Survivors Day Luncheon NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA (June 16, 2016): Current and former cancer patients reunited ...
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Sponsorship Form
organizations like the American Cancer Society is important. Important because every person deserves the opportunity to fight against and find a cure ...
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HIGHTSTOWN: Barbershop helps fight cancer as well as urges kids to read
... fight cancer as well as urges kids to read. Read more about our Prostate Cancer Initiative and our first CLIP (Child Literacy Improvement Project):.
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Cancer Care Newsletter
She will coordinate cancer surveillance and cancer prevention plans for each ... wOrking tO EnHanCE tHE quality Of lifE Of CanCEr PatiEntS. Mission ...
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Endometrial cancer: Not your grandmother's cancer
Endometrial cancer: Not your grandmother's cancer. Jessica N. McAlpine MD1,*,; Sarah M. Temkin MD2 and; Helen J. Mackay MBChB, MD, MRCP3.
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