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| Medical Marijuana For Children With Cancer Broadly Supported By Doctors An overwhelming majority of health care professionals who care for children with cancer would be willing to help those children get medical marijuana—though less enthusiastically if they happen to be among the providers who are actually eligible to provide it, found a new study. In a survey of pediatric ...
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| Record high Google searches for skin cancer prevention boosted by viral selfie A viral selfie documenting one woman's skin cancer treatment prompted record high Google searches for prevention of the condition, a new study has found. Tawny Willoughby was 27-years-old when she posted the graphic snap to Facebook, which showed her scarred and scab-laden face alongside ...
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| Birth Control Pills Protect Against Cancer, Too After a Danish study last week reported finding more breast cancer cases among women who use hormone-based birth control methods, many women were left wondering: How significant is the risk, and what are the alternatives? The answer will be different for each woman and will depend on such ...
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| Beyond Clickbait: Viral Skin-Cancer Selfie Boosted Online Searches A Kentucky woman's brutally honest selfie and Facebook post while undergoing treatment for skin cancer drew the type of social media attention and news coverage usually reserved for celebrity health disclosures, a new study suggests. The riveting photo — which showed then 27-year-old Tawny ...
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| FDA-approved drug to combat alcoholism could kill cancer by 'freezing' tumor growth An old drug prescribed to help people stop drinking alcohol may be an effective cancer-killer, according to new study. The drug, Antabuse, appears to 'freeze' cancer in place, preventing them from getting rid of waste, which, ultimately, kills them. Danish and Czech researchers tested the drug in live mice ...
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| How inhibiting one protein could help to treat pancreatic cancer The study focuses on an aspect of cell biology that is of key interest in cancer research: the "epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition," a sort of identity change that cancer cells undergo as the disease progresses. Most cancers begin in cells of the epithelium, which is a type of tissue that consists of densely ... Countering an Epigenetic Factor May Subdue Pancreatic Cancer - Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
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| Businessman with terminal cancer hosts 'end-of-life' party A Japanese businessman with terminal cancer held an "end-of-life" shindig Monday so he could thank the people who made his time on Earth special. Satoru Anzaki, the 80-year-old former head of manufacturer Komatsu, threw the bash for 1,000 friends, colleagues and former schoolmates after ...
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| Soy, cruciferous vegetables associated with fewer common breast cancer treatment side effects In the study, published in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, higher intake of cruciferous vegetables and soy foods were associated with fewer reports of menopausal symptoms. Higher soy intake was also associated with less reported fatigue. The breast cancer survivors studied included 173 ... Soy products and vegetables such as brussels sprouts and kale can reduce menopausal side ... - Daily Mail
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| First Data on Older Breast Cancer Pts on CDK4/6 Inhibitors SAN ANTONIO ― Older women with hormone receptor–positive, HER2-negative breast cancer experience a similar clinical benefit when treated with cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 (CDK4/6) inhibitors as younger women with the disease, the results of a pooled analysis indicate. Progression-free survival ...
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| Possible master switch for programming cancer immunotherapy There are two main strategies in cancer immunotherapy that employ killer T cells, Pipkin said. Checkpoint inhibitor blockade unleashes killer T cells, prompting them to accumulate in tumors more aggressively. Adoptive cell transfer, meanwhile, involves re-infusing a patient's own immune cells after they ...
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| Skin cancer survivor compared to Angelina Jolie after her graphic viral selfie triggered a surge in ... The Kentucky nurse's selfie went viral, drawing tens of thousands of shares and sparking a public discourse which doctors have compared to the surge in breast cancer testing in 2013 afterAngelina Jolie revealed she had undergone a double mastectomy. The researchers also compared the skin cancer ...
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| New CAR-T Cancer Studies Aim to Treat Those With No Other Options One of the first line treatments for cancer is chemotherapy, which can be a long, stressful process. While some patients certainly benefit from the treatment and see their cancer go into remission, others may not see the same effect. For those chemotherapy has failed, as well as others for whom other ...
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| Charles Manson Death Certificate Released Charles Manson died of acute cardiac arrest and complication of a battle with colon cancer. TMZ just obtained Manson's death certificate -- released by Kern County -- and it lists cardiac arrest as the immediate cause of death. Respiratory failure and metastatic colon cancer are the underlying causes.
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| Gum Disease and Cancer: What We Do and Don't Know Gum disease has long been linked to heart disease. Now it is being reported that the condition can increase the risk of certain cancers – like cancers of the esophagus and the stomach. But while there may be a link between gum disease and an increased cancer risk there is no concrete evidence of a ...
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| Report: New system for more accurate cancer staging to aid precision medicine Cancer management relies on the ability of physicians to accurately "stage" the disease - to determine the size and extent of the primary tumor and whether the cancer cells have spread to the lymph nodes or other organs. Conventional staging of malignant tumors uses the TNM Staging System, which ...
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| Roche touts more Tecentriq-plus-Avastin data, this time in kidney cancer In the phase 3 IMmotion151 study, which focused on patients with inoperable, previously untreated kidney cancer, the Swiss drugmaker's PD-L1 immunotherapy Tecentriq paired with Avastin, an anti-VEGF antibody from Roche's blockbuster stable. The pair hit one of the study's primary goals by besting ...
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| Lilly Nixes Expansion of Stomach Cancer Drug After Mixed Study Results Eli Lilly is dropping plans to seek expanded FDA approval for ramucirumab (Cyramza) in stomach cancer after the drug missed a key goal in a late-stage study. The Lilly (NYSE: LLY) drug is already approved, in combination with the drug paclitaxel, as a second-line treatment for patients whose stomach ...
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| GSK hails progress on its most advanced cancer drug Britain's biggest drugmaker GSK has hailed progress on its most advanced cancer drug, as the FTSE 100 firm battles to claw back lost ground in one of the world's most competitive medicines markets. An early clinical trial of experimental antibody drug GSK2857916 in 35 patients with the blood cancer ...
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| A new weapon against bone metastasis? Princeton lab develops antibody to fight cancer In the ongoing battle between cancer and modern medicine, some therapeutic agents, while effective, can bring undesirable or even dangerous side effects. "Chemo saves lives and improves survival, but it could work much better if you eliminate unwanted side effects from it," said Princeton University ...
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| Kaneland alumna loses battle with cancer Pratte, who received a lengthy applause and standing ovation when she graduated from Kaneland last spring, lost her four-year battle with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare bone cancer, on Nov. 23. Pratte was only 20 years old. A celebration of her life will be held from 2 through 6 p.m. Dec. 16 at Kaneland's ...
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| Insights on how SHARPIN promotes cancer progression "More studies are showing how important PRMT5 is in cancer, and our research highlights another layer of regulation of this very important enzyme," says Ze'ev Ronai, Ph.D., professor in the Tumor Initiation and Maintenance Program at SBP's NCI-designated Cancer Center and senior author on the ...
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| When nature gives you Zika virus ... cure cancer with it! A new study shows that the virus, known for killing cells in the brains of developing fetuses, could be redirected to destroy the kind of brain cancer cells that are most likely to be resistant to treatment. Photo courtesy of Washington University School of Medicine. How often have you thought, "There is no ...
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| A new approach to treating blood cancer just got a promising set of results CAR-T blood cancer cell therapy A nurse reaches for blood samples taken from a patient receiving a kind of immunotherapy known as CAR-T cell therapy at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. Immune therapy is the hottest trend in cancer care and its next frontier is creating "living ...
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| Amgen's Kyprolis improves overall survival in blood cancer patients The study, ASPIRE, tested Kyprolis, chemically known as carfilzomib, in multiple myeloma patients whose cancer had relapsed following prior treatment or did not respond to treatment. "The data support the early use of carfilzomib as an effective therapy at first relapse, regardless of prior treatment with ...
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| Study finds differences between adult and childhood leukemia, calls for developing age-specific ... Seattle Children's Research Institution is among several organizations already developing cancer treatments specific to children, notably immunotherapies. Those treatments reprogram the body's immune system to fight cancer and rely on specific molecular structures in cancer cells to work.
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| GlaxoSmithKline on the prowl for early-stage cancer deals to jump-start pipeline ... but wants to grow its oncology and immune-inflammation units. The cancer focus is somewhat of a turnaround for GSK, which in 2014 traded away most of its oncology assets in exchange for the Novartis vaccines stable in a multibillion-dollar deal. Since then, the drugmaker has invested in early-stage ...
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| Liver cancer: Lipid synthesis promotes tumor formation Much is required for the rapid and uncontrolled growth of cancer cells. Researchers from the Biozentrum of the University of Basel and from the University of Geneva have now discovered that the protein mTOR stimulates the production of lipids in liver tumors to satisfy the increased nutrient turnover and ...
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| You're Probably Forgetting to Put Sunscreen on the Most Cancer-Prone Part of Your Face You might not be at risk for a sunburn at the moment, but the UVA rays that increase your risk for cancer are a year-round thing. That's why it's smart to slap on a little SPF moisturizer every morning, and yes that's true even if you're a dude, even if you have dark skin, even if you plan to stay inside all day.
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Commentary: Lung Cancer Causes 32% of All Cancer Deaths. Why Does It Get 10% of Research ... Despite being the leading cause of cancer death globally, lung cancer doesn't receive a commensurate share of research and funding. In fact, we know that lung cancer is responsible for 32% of cancer deaths, and yet only receives 10% of cancer research funding. The reasons for this discrepancy are ...
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| Autopsy reveals Charles Manson died of acute cardiac arrest and complications resulting from a ... Charles Manson's death certificate reveals that the cult leader died from acute cardiac arrest, respiratory failure and colon cancer. According to the Kern County coroner, acute cardiac arrest was the main factor in Manson's November 19 death. But the death certificate, as seen by TMZ reveals Manson ...
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| Matt Damon asks for 'prayers' as father battles blood cancer Matt Damon's father Kent has known what it means to battle cancer for several years now. But recently, his famous son has been skipping some public appearances to be by his side, which seems to indicate the 74-year old, who has had a rare blood disease called multiple myeloma, may be worsening.
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| Bottino Cancer Foundation Donates $120K to Cancer Care in South Jersey A South Jersey-based non-profit made a generous donation to help area cancer patients in need. On Monday, December 11th, the Bill Bottino Cancer Foundation donated $120,000 to the Inspira Health Network Foundation Cancer Care in Vineland and the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Care Center in ...
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| Michigan First-Responders Visit Boy With Terminal Cancer Michigan First-Responders Visit Boy With Terminal Cancer. A large group of Michigan fire and police personnel have made a surprise visit to an 11-year-old boy battling terminal cancer. Dec. 11, 2017, at 12:47 p.m.. Michigan First-Responders Visit Boy With Terminal Cancer ...
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| Motorcycle club surprises local boy fighting cancer TOLEDO (13abc Action News) - A big surprise for a local boy fighting cancer. Robby Spanbauer got a visit at school that he and his friends won't soon forget. The visit was from members of a motorcycle club called The Punishers. They heard Robby's story and knew they wanted to be part of his surprise.
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| Miami Dolphins Join the V Foundation to Fund Cancer Research The V Foundation for Cancer Research just added another supporter to its roster. The Miami Dolphins have partnered with the V Foundation, established by ESPN and North Carolina State basketball coach-turned-sports broadcaster Jim Valvano, who passed away in 1993 after a nearly year-long battle ...
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| Potential "master switch" could help immune system fight cancer Immunotherapy is the new revolution in cancer treatment. As scientists discover new ways to adapt, or amplify, the body's natural defenses it opens the door to the development of better weapons to destroy tumors and kill cancers. With the potential to improve the effectiveness of such treatments, a new ...
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| SA doctors researching if jellyfish can help screen for cancer SAN ANTONIO, Texas. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Guanosine triphosphate or GTP is the master regulator of cell processes, including transforming normal cells into cancer. Because GTP is everywhere in our bodies, binding proteins to this molecule using phosphorescent light from a jellyfish helps ...
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| 'My sore throat turned out to be stage 4 cancer': Mississippi mother describes being diagnosed with ... A mother is fighting to stay alive for her three-year-old son after she was diagnosed with stage 4 thyroid cancer just weeks after giving birth to him. Kristin Freeze, 35, fell sick with a sore throat and one swollen gland three weeks after delivering her first-born in 2014, and she assumed it was strep throat.
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| Use of chemotherapy for early stage breast cancer declines A study of nearly 3,000 women with early stage breast cancer indicates a recent, significant decline in the use of chemotherapy despite the lack of any change in national treatment recommendations or guidelines, according to researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and the University ...
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| New breast cancer drug approved for use in Scotland A new breast cancer drug has been approved for use on the NHS in Scotland. Palbociclib, which is taken in tablet form, can halt the spread of the disease in terminal patients for up to two years. The move offers hope to women in advanced stages of breast cancer. The Scottish Medicines Consortium ...
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| Laurel High raises more than $1000 for classmates with cancer The group raised over $1,000 for two students who are currently battling cancer. BRONTE ... In some ways, it's been a rough year at Laurel High School, where two students are battling cancer. ... Students already knew that Junior Casey Burrows was battling her second round of cancer this fall. Then ...
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| This Test Could Give Cancer Patients a More Personalized Prognosis The neurosurgeon removed the tumor in pieces, sealing them in a freezer colder than the surface of Mars until a pathologist could confirm their identity: a deadly brain cancer called glioblastoma. Eventually the surgeon reached a point where he could go no deeper without cutting healthy tissue.
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Moms donate thousands of ounces in breast milk for woman battling cancer They hit it off that day and met again the day before Holscher's mastectomy - something Brehm had also gone through during her own breast cancer journey. Holscher shared her fears and worries about the procedure and what would happen after, including the inability to feed her daughter. "I remember ...
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| Drug Suppresses Spread of Breast Cancer Caused by Stem-like Cells Rare stem-like tumor cells play a critical role in the spread of breast cancer, but a vulnerability in the pathway that powers them offers a strategy to target these cells using existing drugs before metastatic disease occurs, report University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer ...
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| Should we always choose painful chemotherapy in our battles against cancer? The prospects of surviving any serious illness are, self-evidently, improved if it is caught early. Hence Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's commitment last week to recruit 500 more radiologists and endoscopists to speed up the investigation of patients suspected of having cancer. This is particularly welcome ...
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| New trials show cancer immunotherapy can be incredibly effective—and incredibly dangerous In the past decade, immunotherapies have become an increasingly promising way of combatting cancer. Most of them work by hijacking the body's immune system and employing it to fight disease. But one treatment has arguably shown the most promise. Originally known as CAR T-cell immunotherapy, ...
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| The V Foundation Teams Up With The Dolphins, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and ESPN CARY, NC [December 11, 2017] – The V Foundation for Cancer Research, a top-rated cancer research charity founded by ESPN and Jim Valvano, is pleased to announce a collaboration with the Miami Dolphins, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami and ESPN to support ...
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| Enterprises Bill Compared To 'Fighting Cancer With Band-Aid' #A well-known businessman has compared the Government's Commercial Enterprises Bill to "fighting cancer with a band-aid". #Sir Franklyn Wilson, the Sunshine Holdings and Arawak Homes chairman, in a recent interview with Tribune Business said the legislation would not address the root causes of ...
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| Four out of 10 men who die of cancer could have avoided it Heartbreaking is the only way to describe the surprising news that four out of every 10 Australian men who now die of cancer could potentially have avoided it. The tragedy is that avoiding these deaths would have required simple lifestyle changes that are not that difficult to implement. In a first for ...
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Ancient mummy gets CT scan after 2000 years, is diagnosed with cancer Modern medicine can be a truly amazing thing, extending and in sometimes outright saving the lives of people who would otherwise meet untimely ends. For one man who lived some 2,000 years ago, doctors arrived many centuries too late, but his remains have gotten plenty of attention from medical ...
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| Report: New system for more accurate cancer staging to aid precision medicine WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Dec. 11, 2017 - Adding a blood test called liquid biopsy to a standard tissue biopsy could significantly improve the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment for patients with cancer, according to researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Their recommendation is published ...
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| Case Considerations: Value from the Payer Perspective Back to. Author: Jennifer Malin, MD, PhD. Meeting: 2015 ASCO Annual Meeting. Session Type: Education Session. Session Title: The Value Proposition in Oncology: Different Approaches to Understanding Value in Cancer Care. Track: Health Services Research and Quality of Care. Subtrack: Abstract #:.
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| Bile Duct Cancer Bile duct cancer forms in a bile duct, which is a tube that carries bile (fluid made by the liver that helps digest fat) between the liver and gallbladder and the intestine. Bile ducts include the common hepatic, cystic and common bile ducts. Bile duct cancer may be found inside the liver (intrahepatic) or ...
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| Accreditation Designated Lung Cancer Screening Center. Earn ACR Designated Lung Cancer Screening Center status and demonstrate to your referrers and patients that you provide safe, effective care. Apply Today ...
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| Interferon-beta represses cancer stem cell properties in triple-negative breast cancer Significance. Current cancer therapies fail to repress tumor recurrence and metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) because they fail to target cells that possess epithelial–mesenchymal (E-M) plasticity and acquire cancer stem cell (CSC) properties. Identifying and engaging signaling ...
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| Longtime Hormonal Contraception Use Linked To Breast Cancer Last week, Planned Parenthood CEO Cecile Richards insulted Catholics everywhere when she derided the scientifically proven practice of "Natural Family Planning" as an "insane" throwback to the superstitious "rhythm method." She made this statement at the same time studies had linked the.
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| Relief for Cancer Side Effects "A vast majority of chemotherapy treatments result in temporary hair loss, and for some patients, this side effect can be particularly traumatic," said Amy Krie, MD, breast cancer oncologist with Avera Medical Group. "A key reason for this is physical appearance. Hair loss sends that message to everyone ...
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Young leukemia survivor collects toys for kids with cancer Cancer survivor Sadie Keller discusses how she's raising awareness for childhood cancer.
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| Statin-induced cancer cell death can be mechanistically uncoupled from prenylation of RAS family ... Here we demonstrate that cancer cell death triggered by statins can be uncoupled from prenylation of the RAS superfamily of oncoproteins. Ectopic expression of different members of the RAS superfamily did not uniformly sensitize cells to fluvastatin, indicating that increased cellular demand for GGPP ...
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| Download Cancer Ward While the download Cancer of DNP customer and secretary items relentlessly hear for enabling the religiously-committed art, the baby manager may First see the leadership of Genome-wide additional majority and support in limited parameters of APRN authors. It is regularly not to predict whether these ...
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| Ancient mummy gets CT scan after 2000 years, is diagnosed with cancer. Worldnews Rules. Disallowed submissions. US internal news/US politics; Editorialized titles; Misleading titles; Editorials, opinion, analysis; Feature stories; Non-English articles; Images, videos or audio clips; Petitions, advocacy, surveys; All caps words in titles; Blogspam (if stolen content/direct copy) ...
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| Oncology and Hematology Practice - Redondo Beach, CA Torrance Memorial Physician Network Cancer Care a team of experts delivering quality cancer care in Redondo Beach.
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| IQ in early adulthood and later cancer risk: cohort study of one million Swedish men Abstract. Background: While several studies have reported an inverse relation between IQ and total mortality rates, little is known about the association, if any, between IQ and disease-specific outcomes, particularly cancer. Methods: A cohort of 959 540 Swedish men who underwent IQ testing at military ...
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| Shortland St Provided by Bauer Media Pty Ltd Shortland St star Ngahuia Piripi's breast cancer scare. Shortland Street star Ngahuia Piripi has spoken out about her brush with breast cancer exclusively to Woman's Day. The 27-year-old actress - who plays nurse Esther Samuels on the long-running soap - has spent ...
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| Cancer Institute Disease Specific Research Team Meetings ... ResOff Graduate Student Events; WVU Cancer Institute. inaugural CI Science Exchange2000.jpg. Heme/Osborn Research Program – Will always meet in 201 ERMA. Lead by Dr. Hazlehurst. Lung/Allen Research Program – Will always meet in the WV room 1155 HSC North. Lead by Drs. Rojanasakul ...
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Colorectal Cancer Screening Program, Screening Program for Colorectal Cancer Indegene's Colorectal Cancer Screening Program a part of the Screen IQ solution, targets Medicare Advantage members who are at risk for developing colorectal cancer based on certain clinical risk factors.
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| 10 Nutrition Tips for Life After Cancer Treatment We spoke to City of Hope cancer center dietician Elaine Siu, who gave us her top ten recommendations for leading a healthier lifestyle after cancer treatment.
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| HR+ HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer: Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow. HR+ HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer: Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow. Download your copy of the invitation. HR+ HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer: Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow.
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| CANCER IN YOUR LANGUAGE dude.. look at your country, your government ideologies, look at muslims in your country, terrorist attacks, quantity of rapes.. look at how much your country disseminated its cancer into europe during 1930s-1950s, killed millions of innocent people, and tried to dominate entire world, with the support of ...
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| Holiday Party for Cancer Patients! Heaven's Door Cancer Foundation and Healing Home is hosting an area Holiday Christmas party on 12/21 from 11-5 for cancer patients and caregivers in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. I am a cancer survivor (ovarian, breast and spinal cancer) and am opening my 3rd home to give back to the cancer ...
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| Stressing Out PanIN: NRF2 Pushes over the Edge Comments. The mechanisms by which chronic stress promote the development of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are poorly defined. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Todoric et al. discover a role for impaired autophagy in the development of PDAC through p62-mediated activation of NRF2.
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| Inflammation, ROS, and Mutagenesis It has long been hypothesized that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are responsible for the association between chronic inflammatory diseases and increased tumor incidence. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Canli et al. now demonstrate that amplified ROS production specifically by myeloid cells is sufficient ...
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| Cancer Care Cancer Care. DeTar Healthcare System delivers a range of cancer care services, from early screening and preventive education to diagnosis, treatment and recovery. Our multidisciplinary care combines technology, medical knowledge and a full range of support services to address body, mind and spirit ...
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| David C. Pratt Cancer Center Support Services Get directions, reviews and information for David C. Pratt Cancer Center Support Services in Saint Louis, MO.
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| Soy, Cruciferous Vegetables Associated with Fewer Common Side Effects of Breast Cancer ... Consuming soy foods and cruciferous vegetables may be associated with a reduction in common side effects of breast cancer treatment in breast cancer survivors, according to a team of scientists led by Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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| Cancer research uk papers Cancer Research Uk Papers. Looking for a world-class essay writing service? We offer every type of essay service for a wide variety of topics., American revolution essay ideas.
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| Transcription factor activities enhance markers of drug sensitivity in cancer Transcription factor activities enhance markers of drug sensitivity in cancer. Luz M Garcia-Alonso, Francesco Iorio, Angela Matchan, Nuno A. Fonseca, Patricia Jaaks, Gareth Peat, Miguel Pignatelli, Fiammetta Falcone, Cyril H. Benes, Ian Dunham, Graham R Bignell, Simon McDade, Mathew J. Garnett ...
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| What the sugar industry is hiding about cholesterol and cancer what secret did sugar industry execs know half a century ago that they chose to squash rather than share? They knew that sugar may contribute to heart disease and cancer.
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| Dr Minghsin Yang Dr Minghsin Yang. Centre for Stem Cells in Cancer and Ageing. Identification, propagation and characterisation of circulating pancreatic cancer stem cells ...
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| The American Cancer Society - acsevents.org.. Darrin Smolinski, 56, of Wilmington, NC passed away on Saturday, December 9, 2017 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center after battling Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Born August 3, 1961 in Concord, CA, he is a son of the late Frank Smolinski, Sr. and Marlene Emory Smolinski of Wilmington.
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| Drug-perturbation-based stratification of blood cancer Drug-perturbation-based stratification of blood cancer. Sascha Dietrich,1,2,3,4 Małgorzata Oleś,1 Junyan Lu,1 Leopold Sellner,2,3 Simon Anders,1 Britta Velten,1 Bian Wu,3 Jennifer Hüllein,1,3 Michelle da Silva Liberio,3 Tatjana Walther,3 Lena Wagner,3 Sophie Rabe,1,2,3 Sonja Ghidelli-Disse,5 ...
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| New CERN facility can help medical research into cancer New CERN facility can help medical research into cancer. 12 Dec 2017. MEDICIS,Accelerators CERN-MEDICIS facility (Image: CERN). Geneva, 12 December 2017. Today, the new CERN-MEDICIS facility has produced radioisotopes for medical research for the first time. MEDICIS (Medical Isotopes ...
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| The impact of advanced age on short-term outcomes following gastric cancer resection Background. Evidence on short-term outcomes for GC resection in elderly patients is limited by small samples from single-institutions. This study sought to examine the association between advanced age and short-term outcomes of gastrectomy for gastric cancer (GC).
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| PET/MRI outclasses MRI alone for pelvic cancer recurrence PET/MRI can better detect and classify local lesions and distant metastases in women suspected of having recurrent pelvic cancer than MRI alone, according to a study presented at the recent RSNA 2017 annual meeting.
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| Risk of thromboembolism in cisplatin versus carboplatin-treated patients with lung cancer Introduction Carboplatin is widely used to treat lung cancer in the United States as an alternative to cisplatin. Several studies have demonstrated that cisplatin-based regimen is associated with a high frequency of thromboembolic complications. However, there has been limited investigation directly ...
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| Support for People with Oral Head Neck Cancer Banner MD Anderson | Banner Health Support for People with Oral, Head & Neck Cancer - Banner MD Anderson. Group meting to discuss treatments, ask questions and provide peer to peer support. Participants do not have to be patients of Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center, but they must have a diagnosis of cancer or are a caregiver.
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| Tackle Kids Cancer Receives Generous Donation from March Associates Construction, Inc. The Hackensack University Medical Center Foundation is pleased to announce that Tackle Kids Cancer, a philanthropic program benefiting the Children's Cancer Institute at Hackensack Meridian Health Hackensack University Medical Center received a generous donation in the amount of $105,703 ...
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| Diabetes drug metformin inhibits multidrug-resistant breast cancer The drug metformin, typically prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes, keeps breast cancer cells from developing multiple drug resistance (MDR) and can reverse MDR after it¹s appeared, according to a study published December 6, 2017 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Terra Arnason from the ...
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| Watch What Happens When Cannabis Is Injected Into Cancer Cells. This Is Mind Blowing Doctors continue the never-ending battle to find a method that kills cancer cells. So we wanted to share this video with you which shows what happens when cannabis is injected into cancer cells! Since 1974 examinations have revealed that cannabis has anti-tumor effects. The results of the 1974 ...
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| Researchers studying alternative to bladder removal for bladder cancer patients A new phase I clinical trial conducted by researchers at the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) is evaluating the safety and tolerability, or the degree to which any side effects can be tolerated by patients, of a two-drug combination as a potential alternative to bladder removal for bladder cancer patients.
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| An improved tool for cancer research and medical diagnostics Simon Stafford is raising funds for An improved tool for cancer research and medical diagnostics on Kickstarter! Oxley Hughes' technology is designed to improve R&D, diagnostics and therapeutic discovery in the life sciences worldwide.
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| Dr Katia Bouchekioua-Bouzaghou My project aims to investigate how resistance mechanisms are acquired to a number of CDK4/6 inhibitors and to pinpoint new targets for therapy. We are modelling estrogen receptor positive disease using the cell lines, MCF-7 and T-47D using a series of genetic and protein based assays to uncover ...
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| Meditation teacher shares insights about how mindfulness can help people with cancer, their family ... She also said that a lot of people have a fear of cancer recurrence. She explained that whenever you notice that you are having thoughts during meditation, it can be helpful as you can come back to the present moment. Even if it will not eliminate all the negative thoughts, this will help prevent you from ...
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| Mr Joseph Brook Mr Joseph Brook. Centre for Molecular Oncology. Development of a 3D mouse atlas tool for improved non-invasive imaging of orthotopic mouse models of pancreatic cancer.
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| Jonathan Gill Primary Appointment. Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics Patient Care, Division of Pediatrics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX. Director, Clinical and Translational Research Program, Department of Pediatrics Patient Care, Division of Pediatrics, The ...
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| Giving Dear Friend,. As we approach the most wonderful time of the year, we can't help but think of the children who have excitedly anticipated this special time. Far too often, our children at the Children's Cancer Center don't have the fortune of celebrating their holiday season in a traditional way because the ...
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