Friday, August 31, 2018

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Daily update August 31, 2018
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"There are a lot of efforts in terms of cancer immune therapy, but the success of these are really limited in solid tumors," said Tushir-Singh, of UVA's ...
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They point out that a better understanding of the molecular pathways of specific cancers is a step in the direction of finding more effective therapeutic ...
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Some tumors are hard to treat because while at first they respond to cancer drugs, some cells are able to survive and seed new tumors. The surviving ...
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There is currently no clear way to diagnose aggressive prostate cancer at an early-stage. Genetic mutations, such as those revealed in this study, ...
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During breast cancer, some cancer cells will leave the tumor to invade into nearby tissues. In this new paper, Salk scientists find that the gene Sox10 is ...
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A 49-year-old Clintonville man is accused of faking cancer for years and pocketing cash donations meant for Pelotonia. Over the past ten years, the ...
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Lung cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the UK, according to the NHS. Almost 45,000 people develop lung cancer every year ...
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For frail nursing home residents, however, breast cancer surgery can harm their health and even hasten death, according to a study published this ...
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Major League Baseball on Thursday announced that for the third consecutive year MLB Clubs will dedicate a special "Childhood Cancer Awareness ...
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(CBS) — A new study finds elephants may hold a genetic key to preventing cancer. Since these giant animals have many times more cells in their ...
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A new study finds elephants may hold a genetic key to preventing cancer. Since these giant animals have many times more cells in their bodies than ...
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Herzog: We owe all the progress we've made in ovarian cancer to clinical trials. It was those clinical trials over a decade ago that allowed us to adopt ...
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"In addition to an increased risk of testicular cancer, we found that boys with undescended testes had decreased paternity and increased use of ...
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Facing danger and running towards it is just a day on the job for firefighters, but it's a danger they can't see that is killing them. Cancer is now the ...
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It is beginning to feel like each week I have been hit with another piece of bad news in the world of cancer. I've been living my life to the best that I can ...
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Surviving cancer inspired Loren Brill to start her refrigerated cookie dough company, Sweet Loren's. Brill was diagnosed with Stage 2 Hodgkin's ...
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More evidence that undescended testes increases the risk of testicular cancer -- and that early surgery reduces the risk. (University of Sydney).
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Early detection of cancers is emerging as a promising field of exploration. ... Early detection of breast cancer through screening protocols and public ...
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Ewing sarcoma is a rare cancer found mainly in bone or soft tissue of young teenagers as they grow, and is the second most commonly diagnosed ...
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Only two per cent of cases mutate to cancer but hers did. A section of the left side of her tongue was removed. Surgeons reconstructed it with part of ...
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Recently published studies have demonstrated new developments in the testing and diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancers. In case you missed it, the ...
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Read what your sign's 2018 horoscope predictions have in store for you, or check out the Cancer personality profile.
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Odd or unfamiliar symptoms like swelling in your neck, skin sores that won't heal, or unrelenting pain deserve the same sort of vigilance. Watch this ...
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"While young women comprise an important cohort of lung cancer survivors, their risk of premature amenorrhea has not been previously investigated," ...
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There will be constant reminders for Kentucky's players and coaches that some are battling an opponent much more important than whatever team ...
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Acid reflux is the leading cause of cancer of the esophagus, but surgery designed to prevent acid reflux seems to reduce the risk of developing this ...
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The first study to look at out-of-pocket expenses faced by breast cancer survivors in the United States shows that women with adverse treatment effects ...
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Australia has produced the world's first national data set on childhood cancer detection and survival rates in the hope it can help better inform medical ...
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ROCHESTER, Minn. (KMSP) - The Mayo Clinic announced Thursday it has have found a potential new way to treat breast cancer that involves a ...
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Costs associated with ongoing care are particularly heavy for breast cancer survivors with lymphedema, the researchers wrote this month in the ...
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Although Jaylens presence is missed in the classroom and on the playground, his friends at Holly Hill know he's got what it takes to beat cancer.
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Evaluation of women with postmenopausal bleeding has the potential to capture as many as 90% of endometrial cancers, according to the results of a ...
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A Long Island dad and cancer survivor is searching for a new kidney at the Crossroads of the World — using a sky-high billboard paid for by a ...
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The concept of turning a patient's own immune cells into a cancer therapy has made strides, with the past year seeing FDA approvals of two such ...
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Hair is a touchy thing for anyone, but especially for cancer patients, who enter treatment knowing that once they start chemotherapy it's just a matter of ...
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Researchers at Penn's Perelman School of Medicine recently developed a promising new treatment for glioblastoma, the specific type of cancer that ...
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Last football season, Gabriel Hutching, a pediatric cancer survivor wanted to add gold ribbons to the Tascosa High Football team's helmets.
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Earlier this year, the American Cancer Society (ACS) updated its guidelines for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, and recommended that screening ...
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Durban -The lack of trained health-care workers to treat cancer patients contributed to victims receiving treatment too late and the loss of lives, said ...
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Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women worldwide with an estimated 1.7 million new diagnoses each year, according to the Breast ...
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WEB
The Benefits of Exercise for People With Lung Cancer
Carol Michaels is the founder of Recovery Fitness®, a nationally recognized exercise program designed to help people diagnosed with cancer ...
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Where are we Today with Cancer?
Experts are forecasting a 70% increase in the number of cancer cases over the next two decades, and by 2030 cancer is expected to cause 13 million ...
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Workout to Conquer Cancer
On behalf of the BC Cancer Foundation, thank you for making Workout to Conquer Cancer presented by RYU Apparel an extraordinary success.
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Longitudinal Liquid Biopsy and Mathematical Modeling of Clonal Evolution Forecast Time to ...
... and Mathematical Modeling of Clonal Evolution Forecast Time to Treatment Failure in the PROSPECT-C Phase II Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trial.
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What Cancer Patients, Survivors, and Caregivers Should Know About the Flu
CDC answers important questions about special considerations for the flu for cancer patients and survivors and their caregivers.
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UA Cancer Biology Graduate Student Travels 'ROCKy' Road Toward a Cure for Post-Radiation Dry ...
The Limesand Lab at the University of Arizona is devoted to improving quality of life for head-and-neck cancer survivors, who often suffer from ...
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New Genetic Marker Could Help Diagnose Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Scientists have discovered a link between certain genetic mutations, the aggressiveness of prostate cancer, risk of developing the disease and poorer ...
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Integrative Cancer Care
Oncologist Dwight McKee really showcased his mastery of this subject by providing a handful of simple yet profound tips regarding integrative cancer ...
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ICYMI, August 30, 2018
Throat and Anal Cancers Caused by HPV Are on the Rise—Here's How to Stay ... Is Teen Drinking Tied to Aggressive Prostate Cancer Later in Life?
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Edoxaban in Cancer-Associated VTE
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) occurs frequently in patient with cancer. Standard therapy at this time for VTE is with low-molecular-weight heparin ...
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Unraveling the Complexities of the p53 Family in Cancer and Metastasis
Elsa Flores, PhD. Chair and Senior Member, Department of Molecular Oncology Leader, Cancer Biology and Evolution Program Senior Member ...
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Hero or hacker? Pelotonia investigates potential cancer faker
Pelotonia hero or Pelotonia hacker? That's what the charitable cycling organization benefiting cancer is trying to find out when it comes to one ...
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Integrated Genomic Analysis of Hypoxia Genes across Cancer Types Identifies Significant ...
Abstract. Hypoxia is a generic micro-environmental factor in most solid tumours. While most published literature focused on in vitro or single tumour ...
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Furman student runs across U.S. with 4K for Cancer
A ruptured appendix could have killed Emma Sanning '20. Instead, it may have saved her life – while forever changing the way she sees cancer.
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Dan Paul Zandberg, MD
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center's Dan Paul Zandberg, MD: Specialties, education, board certifications, and biography.
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Tumor Testing and the Transformation of Lung Cancer Treatment
Progress is being made every day in the fight against lung cancer and one large area of innovation has been in precision medicine. Precision ...
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Prosthodontics Restoring Function and Aesthetics to Head and Neck Cancer
At The James, head and neck cancer patients who require reconstruction have access to extensive maxillofacial prosthodontics services, which ...
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Innovative Oncology Research at EPOC, National Cancer Center of Japan
A Lecture by Atshushi Ochiai, MD Director, Exploratory Oncology Research & Clinical Trial Center (EPOC) National Cancer Center of Japan ...
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