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Cancer is a very diverse disease with some tumours being more aggressive and more resistant to chemotherapy than others. Clinicians are eager to find novel diagnostic, prognostic and treatment tools that allow them to predict outcomes and treat patients in a more personalised way. The study now ...
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A Fresno hairstylist who is a breast cancer survivor has a saying: "No matter what you're going through, a woman should never have to feel ugly or alone." Angela Moreno says it with love and care — as well as with a generous gesture. Moreno, a hairstylist at Enigma Salon in central Fresno, is giving ...
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A promising new cancer "vaccine" that cured up to 97 percent of tumors in mice will soon be tested in humans for the first time — but experts say that we're still a long way off from this type of drug being prescribed to cancer patients. Researchers from Stanford University will test the therapy in about 35 ...
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The Samaritan Cancer Program is offering "That's My Farmer," a nutrition series for cancer survivors that teaches healthy shopping, eating locally and the impact of fresh foods. Sessions ... The cost to enroll is $20 per cancer survivor, and attendees can sign up for the Albany, Corvallis or Lebanon series.
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Lung cancer is now the leading cause of cancer-related death, both worldwide and in the United States. The disease also has one of the lowest survival rates — partly because lung cancer tumors are either treatment-resistant from the start or they develop resistance to treatment over time. New research ...
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Doctors completed a complicated 12-hour surgery Wednesday night in New York to remove oral cancer and reconstruct the upper jaw of Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly. "We successfully removed Mr. Kelly's cancer from his upper jaw and lymph nodes from his neck," Dr. Mark Urken, head and neck ...
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A Seattle man is heading to the top of the tallest peak in the world all in the name of cancer research. Luke Timmerman has raised more than $330,000 for Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in the "Climb to Fight Cancer." While he has climbed about 20 major peaks in the world, he's never ...
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For patients with alcohol-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), survival rates are poorer than for patients with HCC that is not alcohol related, primarily because they are diagnosed with late-stage disease, according to results from a new study. The study was published online March 28 in Cancer.
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In spite of massive resources poured into research for a cure, cancer continues to frustrate scientists. We now understand that cancer is not one disease but many, and that for example breast cancer and lung cancer should be treated differently. However, it now looks like things are a lot more ...
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Peter has been in remission from cancer since June 2017. His parents and three siblings planned a trip to Italy to celebrate their son's healing and thank God for their blessing during Holy Week this year. "We never thought it would come to fruition. You can't come to Rome and expect Pope Francis to ...
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A woman who had to stop swimming after having cancer surgery has returned to the water for the first time in 16 years. Sandra Davies had her larynx removed after being diagnosed with head and neck cancer aged 41, and has breathed through a hole in her throat since. Thanks to specialist breathing ...
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The ionizing radiation given off by sources such as x-ray machines and the sun boosts cancer risk by shredding molecules in the body. But the non-ionizing radio-frequency (RF) radiation that cell phones and other wireless devices emit has just one known biological effect: an ability to heat tissue by ...
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To catch colon cancer early, when it's easier to treat and less lethal, physicians typically recommend that adults aged 50 to 75 get screened every 10 years with a colonoscopy or annually with fecal tests. Nationwide, only about 67 percent of adults in this age range were current with screening, the study ...
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"If your body is riddled with cancer, it's a losing cause. Luckily, all mine was contained within the left lung and I was fortunate enough to get shot of it, bang. There was none in the rest of my body so I didn't require chemo," Wood added, marveling that his lungs didn't "explode" after smoking cigarettes for ...
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Richard and Susan Rogel are on a mission to boost innovative cancer research and develop the next generation of cancer pioneers -- and they are committing $150 million to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center to realize that vision.
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (WXYZ) - Cancer has touched the lives of Richard and Susan Rogel multiple times, and now, the couple is making a massive donation to help fight cancer at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. The university announced Thursday that Richard and Susan are ...
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According to a new study, dining out risks elevated levels of potentially harmful chemicals linked to diseases including cancer in the body. Phthalates are used to make a range of plastics soft, flexible and durable, from shower curtains to nail polish and moisturizer. They can leach into food from ...
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The National Lung Screening Trial (NLST), she explains, accrued 53,453 individuals at high risk for lung cancer. Individuals were randomized to 3 annual screenings with either lose-dose CT or single-view posteroanterior chest radiography. The use of low-dose CT reflected a 24.2% positive screening ...
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On the Medical Watch: Unsustainable. That's what doctors and the nation's public health experts call the surging cost of cancer drugs. Earlier this month the President's Cancer Panel released a report urging the administration to make the dramatic rise of drug prices a national priority – and better align ...
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And he recently made one particular cancer patient's day by giving her some words of encouragement via video call to her hospital bed in Idaho. Cierra Shaffer is a 17-year-old battling leukemia at St. Luke's Children's Hospital in Boise. She's about to graduate from Fruitland High School and wanted one ...
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In January 2017, when she was just 28 years old, Allie Brudner found out that the strange lump in her left breast was cancer. A newlywed with no family history of the disease, Brudner was shocked — as were the people on her medical team. "The first breast surgeon I saw looked at me with those pitying ...
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She was able to be seen by a doctor the same day and was diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer. The following week she underwent six hours of tests in the Executive Health area of Walter Reed Hospital, where President Donald Trump goes for his physical. During her day there, Lacey Adams wore a fluffy ...
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A $150 million gift from businessman Richard Rogel and his wife, Susan, that will go to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center is the largest ever to Michigan Medicine, said university officials. Later today, UM regents will vote on changing the cancer center's name to the Rogel Cancer ...
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The development of chemotherapeutic drugs to treat various cancers has been fraught with challenges. One of the toughest is the acute and long-term toxicity of drugs and its severe side-effects on almost all organs in the body. In the absence of targeted treatments for each cancer patient, oncologists ...
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Stanford University researchers may be on the verge of a breakthrough in the fight against cancer with a vaccine. Dr. Ron Levy, a pioneer in the growing field of cancer immunotherapy, and his team of researchers are focusing on the immune system to fight the disease. "This is not a new idea, it's an old ...
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Nearly a dozen people in the Fort Pierce area have been told the same horrible news from their doctors: They have glioblastoma. It's an aggressive and deadly form of brain cancer that affects only about 13,000 people in the U.S. each year. In a town of just 45,000 people, glioblastoma patients and their ...
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A new discovery opens the possibility of developing a novel way to fight ovarian cancer. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have revealed a previously unknown cellular pathway that selectively regulates a mutant protein, called ...
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"Twitterverse, young Emilio has lost his fight. Thank you to the thousands who pitched in so that he could hear from some of his heroes in his last days. You lit up his hospital room and blessed his family. Emilio's simple request launched an avalanche of goodness and miracles," Bream tweeted.
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he immune system constantly scans the body for tumor cells, destroying most of them before they can become a detectable cancer, but sometimes it needs a boost. That's the thinking behind the new generation of cancer treatments called immunotherapies. One of the most promising versions are ...
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Roper said the Cancer Survivors Park Alliance is planning to install canvas underneath the metal frame that will serve as a tentlike shelter for the space. The alliance is also working together with Hubbell Lighting to find a way to illuminate the canvas so it can be seen even by cancer patients who might ...
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A number of companies are trying to improve cancer immunotherapy by disrupting the ways that tumors evade the immune system. Tempest Therapeutics is now joining that group with $70 million in financing to advance its drug pipeline. Tempest is a spinoff from a drug discovery unit supported by ...
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(Reuters Health) - Adult survivors of childhood cancer have a greater risk of heart disease and develop risk factors like high blood pressure and elevated cholesterol earlier in life compared to the general population, a German study suggests. Researchers studied 951 adults, ages 23 to 48, who had ...
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Cellphone radio-frequency waves can be decisively linked to cancer in rats, according to a national science panel meeting in Research Triangle Park on Wednesday. The scientists' finding establishes the clearest connection of cellphone risk to humans in a major U.S. study to date. The scientists made ...
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Michigan Medicine's cancer center will get $150 million from Richard and Susan Rogel to help spur research, the school will announce Thursday afternoon, in what is the largest gift in its history and one of the largest gifts in the history of the University of Michigan. The gift comes in two phases — $40 ...
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'Jelly belly' cancer is a name that has been given to psudomyxoma peritonea - a very rare type of cancer that usually begins in the appendix as a small growth, called a polyp. This type of cancer is normally slow-growing and makes a jelly-like liquid called mucin. Eventually it spreads into the space ...
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According to local oncologists, advancements in treatment are providing additional options for people diagnosed with any form of cancer, and these ... Jim Israel, chief medical physicist; Linda Carte, director of cancer services; Gretchen Hennigan and Amber Shearer, nurse navigators; Scott Harding, ...
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This allowed them to examine how macrophages – a type of cell in the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles – and the stiffness of the extracellular matrix influence epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, which is a fundamental step in cancer cell metastasis.
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More than 37.7 percent, or 135,000, of all cancers diagnosed each year in the United Kingdom could be prevented through lifestyle changes, a new report from Cancer Research UK says. Breast cancer ranked as the third most common type of cancer in the U.K. in 2015 in women, both preventable and ...
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Scientists have discovered a new body part that may provide various insights into the different fields of medicine, including how cancer spreads to a healthy tissue. Researchers labelled the new body part as an organ called interstitium. This label is still an unofficial distinction until other researchers can ...
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WEDNESDAY, March 28, 2018 -- Here's one way to cut the cost of a $10,000-a-month prostate cancer drug: Take it with food, some researchers suggest. Investigators said they found that taking Zytiga (abiraterone acetate) with a low-fat breakfast boosts its efficiency. That could make it more convenient ...
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An Ohio family got a miracle this Holy Week: Pope Francis granted their son's wish with a papal kiss. Peter Lombardi, 12, was only 9 when he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in April 2015. His devoutly Catholic family had been set to see the Pope in Philadelphia that September when ...
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The press release states: "Importantly, the finding that this layer is a highway of moving fluid may explain why cancer that invades it becomes much more likely to spread. Draining into the lymphatic system, the newfound network is the source of lymph, the fluid vital to the functioning of immune cells that ...
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Australian Melissa Quinn revealed the gut-wrenching moments in her battle with three types of cancer to television cameras and described how she travelled to America for groundbreaking proton treatment. But police now say the northern New South Wales mother-of-four's heartbreaking story was all a ...
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In the UK, someone is diagnosed with cancer every two minutes. Unfortunately, for many this diagnosis comes when the patient is symptomatic, the disease is well established, possibly already spreading to multiple sites in the body. Treatments are usually less effective the later cancer is detected, ...
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The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is honoring a 9-year-old boy who has beat cancer, not once but twice. New Orleans resident Benny Cousins has been named the organization's Mississippi/Louisiana Chapter's Boy of the Year. Cousins was diagnosed with leukemia in January 2011 when he was ...
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As significant as the introduction of chemotherapy (more than half-a-century prior), the aforementioned cancer treatment represents significant achievements in cell engineering as well as individualized medicine. Highly efficacy and safe, CAR-T marked a revolutionary way of attacking difficult-to-treat ...
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NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – 3D Signatures said today that it has signed a collaboration agreement with MDxHealth to evaluate Telo-PC, a test 3DS has developed for prostate cancer using its TeloView software platform. Under the agreement the two companies will share the costs of conducting the ...
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On Wednesday night against the Boston Celtics, he wore custom-made shoes, honoring his mother and loved ones he's lost to cancer. And he's in the ... "We were doing 5 for the Fight night, and I wanted to recognize all of my friends and family who I have lost to cancer," Rubio said. "There have been a ...
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A recent Stanford University cancer study that cured tumors in 97 percent of mice has now moved on to soliciting human volunteers for a new cutting-edge medical trial. The trial is part of a gathering wave of research into immunotherapy, a type of treatment that fights cancer by using the body's immune ...
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Benny Van Haren, who turns 2 on April 12, is shown at right sitting in the lap of his cousin Ava Ngo, 13. Benny was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer at age 10 months, which is now in remission, but has a 50 percent chance of reappearing in the next three years. Also in the photo is, from left, Anya ...
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Animal foods
Limit intake of red meat1 and avoid processed meat2. Public health goal. Population average consumption of red meat to be no more than 300 g (11 oz) a week, very little if any of which to be processed. Personal recommendation. People who eat red meat1 to consume less than 500 g (18 oz) a week, ...
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Cancer Genetics and Prevention
The goals of the Smilow Cancer Genetics and Prevention Program are to provide a multidisciplinary, comprehensive approach to the care of patients at increased risk of cancer, to make new research advances in the field, and to improve awareness about cancer risk and prevention through education ...
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Yale Cancer Center News
Yale Cancer Center @YaleCancer .@YaleCancer's Jeffrey Townsend explains how evolutionary studies may provide new approaches to developing #cancer… https://t.co/PY5kf9dSIh. 5 hours ago ...
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Calendar > Yale Cancer Center
Add to Personal Calendar · Post Event · Approve Events; Print Calendar. More Events. Patient & Cancer Information · Clinical Programs · Specialty Programs · Our Experts · Smilow Locations · Your Care · Radiation Oncology · Clinical Trials · Calendar · Cancer Answers. Close. image. Close ...
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Wichita
The 2018 ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk - Wichita features a 5K run/walk, 1 mile walk, Kids' Superhero Dash for Dad, and virtual Snooze for Dudes program. Stick around for the family-friendly post-race celebration. Participants will receive shirts, free food, and the opportunity to connect with others ...
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Efficacy of homeopathic therapy in cancer treatment
Many cancer patients use homeopathic approaches to increase their body's ability to fight cancer, improve their physical and emotional well-being, and alleviate their pain resulting from the disease or conventional treatments. Homeopathy is highly controversial as there is no plausible mode of action for ...
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Syracuse
The 2018 ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk - Syracuse features a 5K run/walk, 1 mile walk, Kids' Superhero Dash for Dad, and virtual Snooze for Dudes program. Stick around for the family-friendly post-race celebration. Run/walk participants will receive shirts, free food and prizes, and the opportunity to ...
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Hartford
ZERO is proud to partner with Hartford HealthCare Tallwood Urology & Kidney Institute to end prostate cancer. The 2018 ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk - Hartford features a 5K run/walk, Kids' Superhero Dash for Dad, and virtual Snooze for Dudes program. Stick around for the family-friendly post-race ...
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Boy who received heroes' greetings loses fight with cancer
On learning of Emilio's illness, Fox News anchor Shannon Bream helped rally celebrity superheroes to make his dying wish come true.
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Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer is relatively rare and starts in the testicles, the male reproductive glands located in the scrotum.
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Melanoma
What is melanoma? Melanoma, which means "black tumor," is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. It grows quickly and has the ability to spread to any organ. Early detection is important because treatment success is directly related to the size and depth of the cancerous growth. Melanoma comes ...
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Wefight
Our conversational interface Vik automates outpatient follow-up of cancer patients. Chat with Vik. Watch the video. I'm Vik, how can I help you? How to reduce the burns of radiotherapy? To limit the appearance of skin reactions, use an emollient soap and do not rub the irradiated area. . Remind me to ...
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Bladder Cancer Symptoms
One of the earliest bladder cancer symptoms is usually blood in your urine. Fortunately, bladder cancer is often diagnosed at an early stage, which means there is a higher likelihood of recovery. Learn more about bladder cancer diagnosis & treatment, plus 6 natural ways to help ease cancer treatment ...
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Exotic Cancer
CONTACT · INFO · SEARCH · Cart ($0.00 AUD) · Exotic Cancer · SHOP +-. PRINTS · STICKERS · PINS · CONTACT · INFO · SEARCH · Cart ($0.00 AUD). NEW. WEDGIE. From $20.00 AUD · Large Holographic Shoe Sticker. $8.00 AUD · TIPS. From $20.00 AUD · EXPLANT. From $20.00 AUD · View all ...
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Pope Francis fulfills wish of boy with Down syndrome who survived cancer
An Ohio boy with Down syndrome who is a cancer survivor had his wish come true in Vatican City when Pope Francis stopped the popemobile, blessed the child and invited him aboard for a ride.
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Owner of Julia's Mesquite Mexican Grill announces he has cancer, creates GoFundMe account
Federico Estrada, the owner of Julia's Mesquite Mexican Grill, has set up a GoFundMe account to help pay the medical costs of his battle with cancer. Estrada, a 38-year-old father of four young children, was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in.
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Relay For Life at Sacred Heart Catholic High School
*Cancer is History. Nearly 1 in 2 Canadians are expected to be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. That means half of our family and friends will hear the words "you have cancer" at some point in their lives. Join us in taking action to help create a world where no Canadian has to fear this disease.
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Highlands Receives Accreditation from Commission on Cancer
Prestonsburg, Ky.— After a rigorous evaluation and review process, Highlands Regional Medical Center has received a Three-Year Accreditation from the Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the American College of Surgeons. This accreditation is given only to those facilities that provide the highest level ...
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One of the deadliest cancers is on the rise. Why?
While pancreatic cancer only accounts for about three percent of all cancers in the U.S., according to The American Cancer Society, it's often considered to be one of the deadliest. Currently, pancreatic cancer stands as the third-leading cause of cancer death in America. However, a recent Scientific ...
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A Closer Look at the Association between Breast Implants and an Uncommon Form of Cancer
New Brunswick, N.J. – For the past seven years, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has reported on cases of a type of lymphoma associated with breast implants. Earlier this month, the FDA noted a rise in the amount of these cases over the past year – 414 cases – up from 359 in the previous year.
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A Light Breakfast Might Cut Cost of Pricey Prostate Cancer Drug
WEDNESDAY, March 28, 2018 (HealthDay News) — Here's one way to cut the cost of a $10,000-a-month prostate cancer drug: Take it with food, some researchers suggest. Investigators said they found that taking Zytiga (abiraterone acetate) with a low-fat breakfast boosts its efficiency. That could make ...
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3D modelling unlocks insight into cancer progression
Medics may soon have a better understanding of how cancer tumours grow and progress, thanks to research from an international collaboration.
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Duration of Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Stage III Colon Cancer
Since 2004, a regimen of 6 months of treatment with oxaliplatin plus a fluoropyrimidine has been standard adjuvant therapy in patients with stage III colon cancer. However, since oxaliplatin is associated with cumulative neurotoxicity, a shorter duration of therapy could spare toxic effects and health ...
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Life-long reduction in MnSOD activity results in increased DNA damage and higher incidence of ...
... immune response, and formation of glycoxidation products carboxymethyl lysine and pentosidine in skin collagen changed with age to the same extent in both WT and Sod2+/− mice. Thus life-long reduction of MnSOD activity leads to increased levels of oxidative damage to DNA and increased cancer ...
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Clinicians Fighting Cancer
Researchers have observed that the number and size of tiny structures that exist inside cells, called centrioles, are increased in the most aggressive subtypes of cancer.
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Cancer care
Cancer care. Managing and creating a road map for the fight against cancer is critical for long-term success and achievement over cancer. Geetika Kukreja, MD provides her expertise in the world of oncology and cancer. As the world strives for an absolute cure for cancer, Dr. Kukreja is able to help a ...
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Avoid High-Calorie Foods to Avoid Cancer?
In a special issue of the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, researchers drew correlations between the energy density of diet (DED) and cancer. However, the findings have cracks... Read more about the research as well as contradictory findings backing the keto diet for cancer.
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Man's beer belly turns out to be 30-pound cancer tumor
A New Jersey man who thought he had a beer belly actually had a 30-pound cancerous tumor growing in his abdomen. 63-year-old Kevin Daly was diagnosed with liposarcoma, a rare type of cancer that develops in the fat cells of soft tissue.
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Siena, protein that triggers cancer activity in macrophages discovered
It is called ERK-5 and is a cancer growth-promoting protein; its inhibition can interfere with the pro-tumour activity of TAMs (tumour-associated macrophages) which have shown to be among the best allies of this disease. This is the result of a study conducted by Emanuele Giurisato, professor of the ...
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Air Pollution and Breast Cancer in Postmenopausal Women
Air Pollution and Breast Cancer in Postmenopausal Women: Evidence across Cohorts. Charles W. Schmidt. PDF icon PDF Version (665 KB). About This Article. Published: 27 March 2018. Note to readers with disabilities: EHP strives to ensure that all journal content is accessible to all readers. However ...
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Never Give Up - Cancer
Man with multiple cancers finds hope in a clinical trial at Karmanos Cancer Institute. Marc Rosenzweig, 51, is a testament to the human will to survive, coupled with a sense of hope and desire to endure in the face of adversity. Rosenzweig of West Bloomfield was diagnosed with Stage 3B Hodgkin's ...
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