Tuesday, July 26, 2016

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Daily update July 26, 2016
NEWS
Washington Post
A panel of medical experts said Tuesday that there's too little evidence to determine whether routine full-body screening for skin cancer saves lives.
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Daily Mail
Derek Davies loves his wife with a rare passion, so when 73-year-old Beryl was diagnosed with cancer two years ago, he was determined to help her ...
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WTOP
Fox News
Daily Mail
New York Daily News
One less thing to worry about, moms and moms-to-be: Undergoing in vitro fertilization won't give you breast cancer. Many women have worried that ...
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Allentown Morning Call
There may also be a link between vertiginous footwear and cancer, according to a leading cancer specialist, Dr David Agus, a professor of medicine at ...
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BBC News
Scotland's health boards have fallen short of a target to increase the number of cancer cases detected early. The Scottish government's Detect Cancer ...
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Chicago Tribune
Second City alumnus Mike O'Brien said he recently underwent surgery for skin cancer and shared photos of his recovery on Instagram. O'Brien, who ...
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The Sun
A PREGNANT mum who bravely refused cancer treatment to save her ... the cancer has returned and she is battling stage 4 brain and lung cancer.
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Boston Herald
Mercado-Lubo and his colleagues found that mice with colon and breast cancer saw dramatic reduction in tumors after they were injected with the ...
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Your News Now
The local American Cancer Society works hard to educate people on the importance of supporting the society and the work they do on a daily basis in ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Steve Brandt, Star Tribune The GAF roofing plant, just upstream from the Lowry Avenue Bridge, makes shingles and stores them on adjacent land it ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Our beautiful daughter Christina (aka Flossie) lost her battle with cancer 25 July at 10am. We are heartbroken. pic.twitter.com/x0AQui2F8m.
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NBC 7 San Diego
Conrad Prebys was best known for his donations to local schools, universities, hospitals and other well-known organizations. NBC 7's Vanessa ...
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Hartford Courant
Three medical practices in Connecticut were among nearly 200 nationwide chosen for a five-year pilot program launched by Medicare that aims to ...
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KRON4.com
Appleton Post Crescent
Fox Valley Hematology & Oncology opened a new specialized salon for cancer patients at 3925 N. Gateway Drive in Appleton. The tiny salon is open ...
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Washington Post
Newsmax
A combination of two plant compounds with medicinal properties – curcumin and silymarin – holds promise in treating colon cancer, a new preliminary ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Here's one more reason to consider cutting back on the soda: drinking too many sugary drinks on a daily basis has been linked to gallbladder cancer.
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MyCentralJersey.com
Justin Perry's stage four lung cancer isn't stopping him from marrying the woman he loves. He proposed at Fenway Park and Michelle White said yes.
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Former Saturday Night Live writer and cast member Mike O'Brien shared details about his recent cancer scare on Sunday. In a series of Instagram ...
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Medical News Today
Collective Evolution
Cancer seems to be a common topic in today's world. We've all likely been affected by it somehow, whether it be personally, a family member, a friend, ...
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Belfast Telegraph
The site, set up by Cancer Focus NI and the Cancer Research and Cell Biology Centre at Queen's University, works like traditional online fundraising ...
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FOX News Radio (blog)
In the war against cancer, scientists are in search of a new tactic to develop anti-evolution drugs that stop tumor cells from developing resistance to ...
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KFDX
Sixty-five-year-old Barbara Franklin loves new beginnings. Ten years ago, Franklin beat breast cancer. Now she's battling advanced ovarian cancer.
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KAALtv.com
The FCSN's main goal is to help firefighters and their families as they battle cancer. It's based in California, but on Monday, the first "toolbox" was ...
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Tristatehomepage.com
A group of 27 students are trying to make an impact on thousands of lives. The 4K for Cancer stopped in Evansville again this week. The fourth stop in ...
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Irish Times
A rapidly expanding subset of head and neck cancers are acquired through human papilloma virus (HPV). This virus has been identified as a human ...
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
When malignant melanoma – the most dangerous kind of skin cancer – spreads to the brain, it is almost always a death sentence. But now, Tel Aviv ...
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Montana Standard
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of stories about local people dealing with cancer. The stories run daily through Saturday, when the Relay ...
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FiercePharma
And with cancer-fighting immunotherapy cocktails seen as the next wave in oncology, the Big Pharma has teamed up with a range of companies to ...
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Washington Post
"My paternal grandfather had breast cancer." That always makes whoever is charting my medical history look up. "He had a radical mastectomy in the ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
As Miller, 39, celebrates the 20th anniversary of the games, she is hitting another major milestone: five years of being an ovarian cancer survivor.
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NorthJersey.com
... neobladder surgery an option to using a bag for many cancer patients ... many patients with aggressive bladder cancer may not realize it's an option, ...
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Herald Sun
A BREAKTHROUGH discovery has opened up a potential new drug to stop lung cancer and emphysema as well as detecting the killer diseases much ...
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Herald & Review
In 2013, Jones was diagnosed with stage-two pancreatic cancer. The film documents her transformation into cancer patient and, ultimately, back into a ...
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Newsmax
The CRISPR gene-editing tool for cancer will be used in its first-ever human trials by Chinese scientists in what they hope will lead to a breakthrough ...
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MedPage Today
That's because of the onslaught of advertising by competing cancer centers suggesting that choosing the right institution will lead to better outcomes.
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KATV
Sheilla Lampkin, D-Monticello, died Saturday, July 23, days after announcing that she would not run for re-election because of ovarian cancer.
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USA TODAY High School Sports
First, the three-star defensive line prospect was given the cancer free news by his doctors after finishing his last chemotherapy treatment in Florida.
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CBS Local
"Sydney immediately when she found out she had cancer, she said I'm going to be the Cancer Slayer," Deanna said. "The moment I found out, she ...
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Healio
The NCI estimates that 76,960 Americans will be diagnosed with bladder cancer this year, making it one of the most prevalent cancers in the United ...
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A surprising result in an experiment on Salmonella bacteria has led to a discovery that may make drug resistant cancer cells more treatable by ...
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WEB
Drinking Alcohol Can Lead to Different Types of Cancer, Study Finds
CBS NEWS- Drinking alcoholic beverages can raise the risk for seven types of cancer, according to a new study. Even moderate drinking is linked with ...
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Categorization of Cancer Survivors: Why We Need It
The number of people diagnosed with cancer who live longer than 5 years from diagnosis or end of acute treatment, along with the number of patients ...
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Pain
Many patients and survivors experience pain during and after cancer treatment. It may help to know that cancer pain can be treated successfully for ...
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MD Anderson Certified Member
St. John Health System and Tulsa Cancer Institute joined forces in 2016 to introduce Oklahoma Cancer Specialists and Research Institute. Together ...
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Cancer Conversations Blog
July 10, 2016, America lost a great scientist and Fox Chase Cancer Center lost a longtime friend and colleague with the passing of Alfred G. Knudson, ...
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why choose Bon Secours Cancer Institute
Bon Secours Cancer Answers – Personalized Medicine ... Below: Experts from Bon Secours Cancer Institute discuss prevention and treatment options ...
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IMPAKT 2017 | Breast Cancer Conference
Join us in Brussels, Belgium for the IMPAKT 2017 breast cancer conference. 4-6 May 2017.
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Six Foods That Increase Or Decrease Your Risk Of Cancer
If you believe cancer is a disease that strikes from nowhere with little in your control to prevent it, you'd be mistaken on both counts. Most cases of can.
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Caitlin White, NP
Caitlin White is a nurse practitioner at Austin Cancer Center. Educational Background. Caitlin earned her Bachelors of Science in Allied Health from ...
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12 Things Only a Survivor Can Tell You About Cancer
Doctors may have the medical know-how to treat you, but what about all the repercussions of cancer in your life outside the hospital? This survivor ...
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Results of Two Practice-Changing Breast Cancer Trials Upheld
Results of two pivotal breast cancer trials reported at the 2016 ASCO Annual Meeting confirmed the practice-changing findings that resulted from ...
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Abstract
Purpose Patient navigation is an intervention approach that improves cancer outcomes by reducing barriers and facilitating timely access to cancer ...
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Events Fundraising
Over 43,000 men are diagnosed with Male Cancer every year. From fun runs, cycling events, skydives and treks - there's something for everyone!
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Abstract
Purpose Obesity after a diagnosis of specific cancers has been associated with worse prognosis. We examined the trend in obesity prevalence among ...
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3 Great Reasons To Have Gratitude On Your Cancer Team
When cancer showed up (on top of financial setbacks), I'm sorry to say I did my share of whining. For the most part it wasn't out loud, but there was a ...
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Contact
Opened in 2013, the stand-alone facility that now houses the main campus of Oklahoma Cancer Specialists and Research Institute propels cancer ...
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Paternal programming of breast cancer risk in daughters in a rat model: opposing effects of animal
Breast cancer is a global public health problem, with nearly 1.7 million new cases diagnosed in 2012, representing 25 % of all cancers in women ...
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Save Crow From Cancer
Save Crow From Cancer by Jessica Gray - This is Crow's Sarcoid Tumor. We have been battling this sarcoid for some time. There is a treatment option ...
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Why Rates Of This Colorectal Cancer Are Rising In Young People
Rates of colon cancer are rising in young people, even though they are declining overall. Here's how to protect yourself.
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Cancer Classes and Support
Breast Cancer Support Group. When: Second Thursday of every month 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.. Where: East Tower Classrooms Rockdale Medical Center
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Novel statistical method captures long-term health burden of pediatric cancer cures
Researchers develop "cumulative burden" statistical method to measure and address the impact of chronic disease in childhood cancer survivors.
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New Study Finds BLACK AMERICANS More Likely To get COLON Cancer . . . Than Blacks Living ...
July 25, 2016: The rate of colon cancer for African Americans is extremely high, and many doctors have figured that it is because of GENETIC ...
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Personalized Medicine Meets Thyroid Cancer: Drug Targeting BRAF Mutation Helps Patients
In the era of precision medicine, targeting the mutations driving cancer growth, rather than the tumor site itself, continues to be a successful approach ...
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The Food Industry Spends A Cancer Moonshot On Advertising Every 3 Weeks
"The Cancer MoonShot 2020 Program is one of the most comprehensive cancer collaborative initiatives launched to date, seeking to accelerate the ...
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Brain cancer more common among highly educated
Persons with plenty of schooling run a higher risk of developing brain cancer, according to a survey of nearly three million Swedes. Keywords: Brain.
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Sneak Peek: Common Cancer Myths – Busted!
From cancer-causing foods to conspiracy theories, cancer researcher Dr. William Li busts the myths surrounding this complicated disease.
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Delirium Common in Cancer Patients Seen in ER
MONDAY, July 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Delirium is fairly common, yet often missed, in advanced cancer patients who visit emergency ...
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The importance of serine metabolism in cancer
Abstract. Serine metabolism is frequently dysregulated in cancers; however, the benefit that this confers to tumors remains controversial. In many ...
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Scientists make 'ground-breaking' breast cancer genes discovery
Two studies into oestrogen receptors, presented at the UK Breast Cancer Research Symposium, give new insight into breast cancer. One study ...
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Leveraging Mechanisms Governing Pancreatic Tumorigenesis To Reduce Pancreatic Cancer ...
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) is a devastating malignancy with limited and modest clinical treatments. High-throughput technologies and ...
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Doctors not sure we all need routine skin cancer screening
By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - There isn't enough evidence yet to say whether routine full-body skin cancer screenings are safe or effective, ...
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Immunization center receives cancer education grant
The Center for Immunization Research and Education at NDSU has received a $25,000 grant from the Prevent Cancer Foundation to make a ...
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Mosaic Mutations in Blood DNA Sequence Are Associated with Solid Tumor Cancers
We analyzed tumor DNA samples from TCGA and observed that the cancer-associated mosaic variants are absent from the tumors. Through analysis ...
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Galactose-decorated light-responsive hydrogelator precursor for selectively killing cancer cells
Intracellular molecular self-assembly of gelators released from their precursors has shown promising applications in cancer therapy. However, the ...
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Band Against Cancer Announces Special Austin Concert With Martina Mcbride & Friends ...
The Sarah Cannon Tour Connects People Facing Blood Cancer with Community Resources and Support. July 25, AUSTIN, TEXAS – Today, ...
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AAD statement on USPSTF recommendation on skin cancer screening
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (July 26, 2016) — "In its Recommendation on Skin Cancer Screening, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force — a group that ...
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Cutting-Edge Cell Models Will Advance Cancer Research
A new international project has been developed to improve the quality and number of cancer cell culture models available to the scientific community.
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White Plains Hospital receives <i>CEO Cancer Gold Standard accreditation
White Plains, NY (July 6, 2016) – White Plains Hospital has received the CEO Cancer Gold Standard™ accreditation for a second consecutive year.
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Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute earns reaccreditation
The Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute received three-year reaccreditation from the Commission on Cancer of the American ...
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OVERWATCH=CANCER
Why do i feel like when i log on to overwatch expecting to have fun but instead i get washed over by a wave of team imbalance, op classes, and just ...
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BC-019 Susan Silberstein interviews 18-Year Aggressive Breast Cancer Survivor and Certified ...
"You beat cancer, or any chronic condition, by how you live, why you live and what you eat to live." ~ Beth Schroeder. Beth Schroeder, MS, CNS, holds ...
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A three-in-one surgery for breast cancer
"You have breast cancer." Four words no one wants to hear. "When the doctor first told me, I was so overwhelmed and not processing the words at all," ...
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Summary
To survive inhospitable environments, tumor cells are forced to remodel their signaling pathways by altering transcription, translation, and ...
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THE SARAH CANNON TOUR WITH MARTINA MCBRIDE & FRIENDS
Martina McBride & Friends are coming to Austin to unite the community to support those fighting cancer. Join us for this special concert event!
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Faculty Position in Canary Center at Stanford for Cancer Early Detection job with Canary Center at ...
We are pleased to announce that the Canary Center at Stanford for Cancer Early Detection and the Stanford Cancer Institute are recruiting a faculty ...
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Princess Nikky Onyeri: A Personal Experience that Led to Cancer Advocacy Activities
"I was told I had breast cancer. The doctor further told me that my breast cancer was aggressive, and that I only had six months to live!" said Ms. Onyeri ...
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3 Breast Cancer Screening Tests You Should Know About
Breast cancer screening means checking breast tissue for cancer before there are signs or symptoms of the disease. When you are looking for breast ...
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Low-calorie diets might improve effectiveness of cancer treatments
T cells attack cancer cells. Credit: Shutterstock/royaltystockphoto.com. The old saying goes, "feed a cold, starve a fever"—now scientists might add, ...
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Designing a better space for cancer care
The future of cancer care — and perhaps health care more broadly — will likely look very different in the future than it does today.
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Lung Cancer Postdoctoral Fellow-Doebele Lab
University of Colorado - School of Medicine Post-Doctoral Fellow Role Description: Now hiring for a Lung Cancer Postdoctoral Fellow position that is ...
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