Wednesday, September 7, 2016

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Daily update September 7, 2016
NEWS
A recent report suggests that cancer patients in England are suffering from serious lack of access to vital treatments due, in part, to problems with the ...
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Radiologists who specialize in the detection of breast cancer can discriminate between normal and abnormal mammograms in as little as half a ...
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Biotech stocks have lagged this year. Should investors be selling these stocks and investing in better performing sectors? Or, is this the best time in a ...
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Having a high body mass index (BMI) is a well-established risk factor for clear cell renal cell carcinoma, the most common type of kidney cancer.
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Scanning electron microscope image of pancreatic cancer cells. Photograph: Steve Gschmeissner/Getty Images/Brand X ...
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Scientists are perfecting new methods to spot a difficult-to-diagnose cancer. Teams from the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute and Swansea ...
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The transmissible cancer, called devil facial tumor disease (DFTD), ... here could be used to better understand the evolution of cancer transmissibility, ...
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NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – A set of circulating microRNAs appears to be able to distinguish patients with very high-risk prostate cancer, according to ...
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Cancer of the pancreas is an extremely aggressive disease with a dismal prognosis. The number of cases that is newly diagnosed with this type of ...
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A Centers for Disease Control study shows that firefighters have more cancer diagnoses and cancer-related deaths than the general population ...
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Although Dickinson had completed her prescribed radiation, as of July she had not yet been declared cancer-free. "This battle isn't behind me, but I ...
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Dewdney passed away at her home in Vermont on September 3 after a 15-month fight against brain cancer, Publisher's Weekly reported in an ...
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s immunotherapy cancer drug Keytruda as a first-line treatment for patients with the most common form of lung cancer, the company said Wednesday.
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The parents of a 15-year-old U.K. teen who beat cancer as a toddler are awaiting the results of a toxicology report to find out what drug ultimately killed ...
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... adoption of proven strategies, including screening, to reduce cancer risk. ... other interactions in the tumor microenvironment for cancers of all types.
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A Los Angeles man who ordered a Lyft not only got a ride, but found a new friend in his driver, a single mother who was recently diagnosed with ...
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(INDEPENDENT) — A simple blood test that can detect cancer before any symptoms are noticeable has been developed by researchers in a ...
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Sporting Kansas City is no stranger to the fight against childhood Cancer. Through the Victory Project, Sporting Kansas City raises money for children ...
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KING 5 profiled the family last winter after learning Tavi wasn't just sick with cancer, but Tavi, her mother, and her brother were also homeless.
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According to the National Cancer Institute, nearly 40% of all men and women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with some form of cancer at some point ...
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Perez says if the disease progresses further, the doctors fear it will mean cancer or liver failure. "I have never done any drugs, and I don't drink. I weigh ...
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BATON ROUGE, La. -- Diagnosed with cancer, LSU's live tiger mascot, Mike VI, won't take the field during home football games this season but will ...
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The study led by Dr David G. Molleví, researcher of the Program against cancer therapeutic resistance (PROCURE) of IDIBELL, reports how certain ...
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Scientists have used a gene-editing tool to stunt tumour growth in mice. Crispr-Cas9 replaces harmful DNA with new code that kills cancerous cells ...
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According to the study, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, the number of patients diagnosed with differentiated thyroid cancer in Australia ...
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A startling study by Public Health England and Cancer Research UK has found that cancer treatment itself may be killing up to 50 percent of patients.
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Eddie Long is denying reports that he is being treated for a terminal, Stage 4 gastrointestinal cancer. No stranger to controversy, the 63-year-old ...
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The palliative care community, particularly those associated with cancer centers, helps oncologists recognize how common delirium is among patients ...
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Derek Mason is in a battle, to keep his team together and figure out an offense, to demonstrate progress after the demoralizing start to his third season ...
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WATCH ABOVE: Global News has confirmed a Calgary woman has been charged with several counts of fraud for faking cancer and collecting ...
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Residents of a small central Idaho town say they don't want a camp for kids with cancer in their neighborhood. Camp Rainbow Gold holds summer ...
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Researchers examined the cumulative effects of cisplatin-based chemotherapy on the hearing of testicular cancer survivors through in-depth testing of ...
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Sheila Romanski, is spending another one of her Thursday mornings moving from bedside to bedside greeting cancer patients with her exuberant ...
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"Pediatric cancer used to be a fatal disease. Any child diagnosed with cancer in the 60's used to suffer a lot and usually die," explained Doctor ...
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Told that she had cancer, Karen Lomas quite naturally wanted to know where it had started. Did she have breast cancer, or perhaps lung cancer?
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CHICAGO. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among American men. Patients have several different ...
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Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer among men and women in the United States, and the second-leading cause of cancer-related ...
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I should be signing up my son, Mason, for soccer right now and preparing to celebrate his 14th birthday on Sept. 16. Childhood cancer made sure that ...
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06, 2016) - A prominent physician scientist supported by the National Foundation of Cancer Research (NFCR), Dr. Daniel Haber, and his team at the ...
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Leandro Taveras was diagnosed with leukemia as a third-grader. He spent several months in the hospital and finished the school year through video ...
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Tobacco smoke is the only carcinogen linked to all 12 people surveyed in regards to the Remington Park cancer cluster, an investigation has ...
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I first met Ben in 2014, when the cancer had returned. That time around, Ben chose an experimental treatment. He decided to have liquid radiation ...
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Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) failure in men with localized, intermediate-, or high-risk prostate cancer was associated with increased all-cause ...
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KETCHUM, Idaho – Residents of a small central Idaho town say they don't want a camp for kids with cancer in their neighborhood. Camp Rainbow ...
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KKCO - A Colorado man diagnosed with terminal brain cancer said his dying wish was to meet the man his young baby boy is named after: Peyton ...
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BLOGS
WYCD's Linda Lee VERY Upbeat After Revealing She Has Cancer
Our very own Linda Lee shared with us a very personal story that is happening to her right now. Linda was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in her lungs ...
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New Drug That "Melts Away Cancer" Given Fast Approval In United States
Within a year of taking the Melbourne-developed drug, Venetoclax, his cancer went into remission. He said of the drug, "It causes no side-effects.
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WEB
Liver Cancer
Liver cancer occurrence has been steadily increasing since the early 1980s in the U.S. In 2015, the American Cancer Society estimates that 35,660 ...
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Treatment for Nose Cancer Surgery - Nasopharynx Cancer
Nasopharyngeal cancer affects men more frequently than women and it occurs between the ages of 35 to 55 years. This type of cancer is more ...
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Public Reporting of Hospital-Level Cancer Surgical Volumes in California
Purpose: Most patients, providers, and payers make decisions about cancer hospitals without any objective data regarding quality or outcomes.
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Full Text (HTML)
Background Over the last two decades, ovarian cancer mortality rates have levelled or declined. There are, however, persisting and substantial ...
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Obesity linked to improved survival in kidney cancer
Obesity almost always increases cancer risk and worsens outcomes, but researchers led by scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute report that ...
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Cancer researcher logs 5th retraction
A cancer researcher has added a fifth retraction to his name — but the notice doesn't mention any problems with the paper itself. Rather, the Journal of ...
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Fat chance of avoiding cancer?
Obesity now linked to 13 types of cancer; 8 more than before.
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UF Health Cancer Center – Orlando Health
We understand the importance of being close to home when going through cancer treatment, which is why we are proud to offer UF Health Cancer ...
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Asian herb annihilates cancer cells in 16 hours
There's a powerful, health-boosting herb from Asia in the same family as the daisy and the sunflower that can demolish breast cancer cells in as little ...
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Say GeNOme to Cancer with David Haussler - #342
On today's episode of Bulletproof Radio, genome expert David Haussler and Dave give advice on avoiding cancer, immunotherapy and other new ...
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Scientists Could Be On The Brink Of Curing Cancer With New Drug
A Melbourne based pharmaceutical company have developed a revolutionary drug which is reported to 'melt-away cancer' in stage four cancer ...
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Hematologist wins prestigious award from National Cancer Institute
Kevin Kelly, MD The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has named Kevin Kelly, MD, PhD, associate professor of clinical medicine in the Jane Anne Nohl ...
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Abington - Asplundh Cancer Pavilion #2
Watch the Abington - Asplundh Cancer Pavilion #2 OxBlue Construction Time-lapse Camera in Abington, PA. (abington/asplundh)
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Cancer drug 'like taking Panadol' developed in Australia, given fast-track approval in US
A revolutionary drug that melts away cancer in some stage four patients has been given fast-track approval in the United States.
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VolitionRXs Nu Q Triage Colorectal Cancer Screening Test Expected To Reduce Colonoscopy ...
The most frequently used first line screening test for colorectal cancer across Europe is the faecal immunochemical test (FIT). Patients with a positive ...
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Shannen Doherty opens up about her fight against cancer
The former "Beverly Hills, 90210" star was diagnosed with breast cancer last year and continues to document her journey. (Photo credit: AP)
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Ovarian Cancer
Learn more about ovarian cancer, the signs and symptoms and when you ... Ovarian cancer begins in the ovaries and occurs in the ovarian cells.
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Scientist Announce World's First Pre-Cancer Blood Test
UK scientists have developed the first ever cancer blood test capable of detecting the disease before any symptoms have actually developed.
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"Flip" Bird
He's real, he's fabulous, and he's clearly the greatest thing in the history of ever, says us. 6" Tall; 4.5" Wide (Front View); 4" Wide (Side View); 3" Rope ...
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Extreme Ownership: How Cancer Patients Lead and Win
After Hubby was diagnosed with late stage prostate cancer, we recruited a full team to help us face down this disease. Gary was the coach; I signed on ...
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Cure Your Own Cancer: The Suppression of Alternative Medicine
Currently, 20,000 people die of cancer everyday. That 's 8,000,000 deaths a year. At the beginning of the last century one in every 20 were diagnosed ...
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The Future for Children with Cancer Just Got Sweeter
The next time you're at an Iron Hill restaurant, don't forget to order the Triple Chocolate Hill dessert to help children with cancer.
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Abstract
Because effective cancer therapy usually requires a combination of drugs, we searched for clinically used anticancer agents that would enhance the ...
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Josh vs Cancer: Round 2
Joshua White was recently diagnosed with inoperable, terminal Stage 4 Lung Cancer at the age 40. He's struggled to take care of his three children ...
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Hundreds Sign Petition to Cancel UK Visit of Rabbi Who Claimed Cancer Caused by Sin
Rabbi Yosef Mizrahi, a controversial rabbi who in the past has claimed that the actual number of Jewish victims of the Holocaust was much lower and ...
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Police Officer Claims Government Is Hiding Cure For Cancer
Re: Police Officer Claims Government Is Hiding Cure For Cancer. Lot of $$$ in sickness huffy not so much in cures. Last Edited by Goofy for God on ...
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Irene Tammaro
Please help me raise awareness and critical funds to advance research, support patients and create hope for those in the Pancreatic cancer ...
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Summer Tomato and Olive Relish
Spice up your late-summer dishes with an easy homemade relish. This one packs a colorful variety of produce with vine-ripe tomatoes, sweet onion, ...
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The 8 "wrongs" thought to be right about skin cancer
There is no history of skin cancer in my family so I do not have to be that careful. All of these "wrongs" that we think are "right" can lead to serious ...
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UCSF Investigators Reflect on Dream Team Collaborations as Stand Up 2 Cancer Telethon ...
On September 9th, millions of people across the United States and Canada are expected to tune into the fifth biennial Stand Up to Cancer broadcast ...
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Is Nitric Oxide a Cancer-Healing Powerhouse?
Researchers are close to knowing how nitric oxide (NO) suppresses cancer tumor growth. Find out how to increase NO in your body.
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CPRTP News
Appendix Cancer · Appendix Cancer ... Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) · Cancer of Unknown Primary ... Childhood Liver Cancer · Childhood Liver ...
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90 Years + 90% Survival Rate
When Dr. Donald Pinkel graduated from medical school at the University of Buffalo in 1951, the world was a pretty dark place for kids with acute ...
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Helping Children Understand Cancer: Talking to Your Kids About Your Cancer Diagnosis • Cancer ...
Give your children accurate, age-appropriate information about cancer: Don't be afraid to use the word "cancer." Tell or show them where the cancer is ...
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LTE1621
Learn about LTE1621, a pediatric cancer clinical trial for childhood cancer survivors, at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Information here ...
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Surgery during holiday periods and prognosis in oesophageal cancer: a population-based ...
Objective Previous studies indicate an increased short-term and long-term mortality from major cancer surgery performed towards the end of the ...
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Reproducible Science: Cancer Researchers Embrace Containers in the Cloud
Reproducible science matters, especially in cancer research where so many lives are at stake. The Cancer Moonshot has called for the research ...
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Australian cancer drug with virtually no side effects fast-tracked in the United States
An Australian-developed cancer drug, Venetoclax, has been fast-tracked for use in the United States. Cancer patients are cautiously optimistic as the ...
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Head of Media Relations
The Institute of Cancer Research. Head of Media Relations. Starting salary depending on experience: £51,073 – £66,094 pa inclusive. Non-time ...
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New Blood Test Detects Cancer Before Symptoms
New breakthroughs are being reported regarding the detection of cancer. According to anew report, A simple blood test that can detect cancer before ...
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Cancer Breakthrough: Scientists Develop 'smoke detector'
A simple blood test that can detect cancer before any symptoms are noticeable has been developed by researchers in a breakthrough that could save ...
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September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
African-American men are at special risk for the disease, with the highest rate of prostate cancer in the world: 1 in 4 men. African American men are 2.5 ...
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Ask the Expert: Survivorship for Gynecologic Cancer - CANCELLED
Eventbrite - JamesCare for Life presents Ask the Expert: Survivorship for Gynecologic Cancer - CANCELLED - Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at The ...
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Trailblazing Baylor alum broke new ground in cancer research
Beverly Griffin's life story is almost cinematic — a small-town girl, raised during the Depression, who earned a scholarship to Baylor, nurtured an ...
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New York - Defense Lawyer Stewart, Fighting Cancer, Still Hopes For A Revolution
The once-prominent New York civil rights lawyer convicted of helping a terrorist client communicate with his followers is still battling the cancer that ...
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Cancer survivors may keep risky lifestyles
Surviving cancer may do little to change people's lifestyles. A newly published study found cancer survivors show similarly risky behavior compared to ...
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Softball Junior Studies Skin Cancer at the National Institutes of Health
Laurie Kostecka '18, a member of UT's softball team, spent her summer as an intern in a biomedical skin cancer research lab at the National Institutes ...
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Nika Danial
She trained with the late Stanley J. Korsmeyer as a post doctoral fellow at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, where she identified a novel role for the ...
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Patient and Provider Groups Urge Medicare Not to Undercut Lung Cancer Screening
LDCT lung cancer screening is the first and only cost-effective test proven to significantly reduce lung cancer deaths. A letter spearheaded by Lung ...
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prostrate cancer
The post below about prostate cancer was very interesting for me. This summer, at my yearly doctors visit my psa count went from a 5 a year ago to a ...
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