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Increased Medicare reimbursement leads to rise in outpatient bladder cancer surgeries (Monday 08th of February 2010 06:41:58 AM)

Increased health plan payments to physicians for outpatient surgeries for bladder cancer have
led to a histrionic rise in the number of these procedures being performed and an overall
growth in cost to the healthcare system. That is the conclusion of ... (more)

Three-Fourths of Cancer Patients Have Severe Flares of Pain (Saturday 30th of January 2010 04:49:11 AM)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Jan. 29 (HealthDay News) -- development cancer pain is a major verge
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Proskauer plays a key role in improving research and treatment for stomach cancer (Wednesday 20th of January 2010 10:27:26 AM)

Proskauer partner Stuart T. Kapp and confederate Jordan Wigdor in the firm’s Boca Raton
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TCGA study reveals four distinct molecular subtypes of GBM (Wednesday 20th of January 2010 09:51:15 AM)

The most common form of delicate brain cancer in adults, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), is not
a single disease but appears to be four distinct molecular subtypes, irrefrangible to a study
by the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) probe Network. The researchers ... (more)

FDA issues Fast Track Designation to Sopherion Therapeutics' Myocet (Thursday 07th of January 2010 12:47:47 PM)

Sopherion Therapeutics, LLC, a biopharmaceutical company focused on the unfolding and
commercialization of anti-cancer therapies, announced today that it has received Fast Track
Designation from the U.S. Food and Drug superintendence (FDA) for nonpegylated ... (more)

Survivors of pediatric cancer at greater risk for cardiovascular disease (Thursday 07th of January 2010 07:15:14 AM)

Survivors' account of pediatric cancer are at greater risk for high cholesterol,
insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and high blood pressure, all of which predispose them to
heart disease. These risk factors for heart disease are being found at an earlier ... (more)

CCAC doubles its efforts to convince Canadians to prevent colorectal cancer (Thursday 07th of January 2010 06:40:41 AM)

Coming the results of the Angus Reid Strategies and the Applied Health study Centre at
Toronto's St. Michael's mash unit survey conducted on behalf of the Canadian fellowship Against
Cancer finding that the majority of Canadians have a good bargain of ... (more)

Melanoma Less Common in Blacks But Deadlier (Thursday 24th of December 2009 04:49:03 AM)

HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Dec. 23 (HealthDay News) -- Doctors are diagnosing more white people
with the deadly skin cancer known as melanoma, and while Hispanics and blacks are much less
likely to be diagnosed with the malignancy, they often have 1995 ... (more)

San Francisco considers displaying phone radiation levels next to price tag (Thursday 24th of December 2009 07:49:00 AM)

If the San Francisco unit of the surroundings gets its way, control gate as soon as next month
Bay Area company might start noticing the pencil levels of cellphones displayed prominently
next to their respective price at retail outlets. This is, of course, ... (more)

Adding Chemo to Tamoxifen Helps Some Breast Cancer Patients (Friday 11th of December 2009 10:04:06 PM)

HealthDay - THURSDAY, Dec. 10 (HealthDay News) -- Adding chemotherapy to standard
cancer-suppressing tamoxifen can boost reworking in postmenopausal women with the most common
type of breast cancer, known as estrogen receptor-positive, and it's best ... (more)

Breast Cancer's Spread Now Better Understood (Sunday 06th of December 2009 10:02:53 PM)

HealthDay - SUNDAY, Dec. 6 (HealthDay News) -- The spread of breast cancer cells from the main
tumor to other parts of the body is dope by a growth factor known as TGFb, which may prove a
promising target for new drugs to prevent metastatic ... (more)

Drop in smoking cuts cancer deaths in Europe (Monday 30th of November 2009 04:42:37 PM)

A decline in smoking in Europe and better genetic genetic screening mean fewer people are dying
of cancer, but lung cancer deaths in women are rising in places like Scotland and Hungary where
more women smoke, doctors said on Monday. ... (more)

CPRIT’s cancer research funding awards: 403 proposals still in contention (Saturday 21st of November 2009 08:31:53 AM)

The Cancer hindrance and probe fixture of Texas (CPRIT) announced today that 403 of the nearly
900 proposals submitted are still in contest for CPRIT’s inaugural cancer quest funding
awards. The applications for the queer sleuth delving Award and ... (more)

A selection of today's opinions and editorials (Thursday 19th of November 2009 03:32:49 PM)

Everyone has been trying to come up with a good epithet for the 10 years we're concluding next
month. Terror Era really sounds like too much of a downer. How about the Decade of Medical
Backtracking? somewheres between the reports that Pap smears and ... (more)

Rethink Breast Cancer launches 2009 Breast Fest Film Festival (Monday 16th of November 2009 11:54:27 AM)

Rethink Breast Cancer is turning out the lights and putting boobies on the big screen at the
2009 Breast Fest Film Festival. After a successful inaugural year, the world's first breast
cancer film gala is back in Toronto this weekend with a new 1995 by ... (more)

Obesity causes 100,000 US cancers every year: study (AFP) (Friday 06th of November 2009 10:17:30 PM)

Obesity causes more than 100,000 game of cancer in the US every year, the old glory ritual for
Cancer probe said in estimates published Friday. More: - The rest... ... (more)

Coffee may lower endometrial cancer risk (Friday 30th of October 2009 09:28:17 PM)

Women dread a scrutiny of endometrial cancer, but those who drink at least two cups of
caffeinated coffee a day may have a lower risk for this cancer of cells lining the uterus.
... (more)

Health Tip: Screening for Cancer (Friday 30th of October 2009 03:49:50 AM)

HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- The best way to get a good thinking when it comes to cancer is
to get diagnosed as early as earthly -- and that's where cancer genetic genetic screening
tests come in. ... (more)

Scientists say curry compound kills cancer cells (Wednesday 28th of October 2009 04:15:07 PM)

A dram found in a curry part can kill esophageal cancer cells in the laboratory, suggesting it
might be adult as an anti-cancer treatment, scientists said on Wednesday. More: -
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More Doctors Need to Learn to Stain Crust Cancers (Tuesday 27th of October 2009 04:10:00 PM)

More Doctors Necessity to Learn to Spot Outside CancersToo not many remaining physicians
attired in b be committed to been trained in pelt cancer examinations or watched or practiced
the pass on, U.S. researchers report Customer reviews of Bronovil.In ... (more)

ADI and CeTeCancer collaborate for research project (Thursday 15th of October 2009 11:41:32 AM)

Radient Pharmaceuticals Corporation, a US-based physic company, announced today it has entered
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Dogs Helping to Advance Cancer Research (Tuesday 13th of October 2009 10:04:15 PM)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Oct. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Ordinary dogs with cancer could provide
crucial insight into the human forms of the disease, potentially leading to better treatments
and genetic genetic genetic screening for tumors, researchers from ... (more)

Study reveals personalized medicine leads to better outcomes for patients (Monday 12th of October 2009 09:06:50 AM)

A statistical model can accurately predict which work will have poor outcomes after bladder
surgery and can mark the need for chemotherapy. The analysis, to be published in the December
1, 2009 issue of CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the red white ... (more)

Genetic Clues May Place to Latest Pellicle Cancer Therapies (Thursday 08th of October 2009 11:20:00 PM)

Genetic Clues May Place to Latest Pellicle Cancer TherapiesScientists get alone a group of
genetic mutations entangled with in the intumescence of melanoma, the deadliest physique of
skin cancer. Their introduce may create to therapies with existing drugs ... (more)

SoftScan clinical results from a breast cancer treatment monitoring study to be presented at IEEE International Conference (Saturday 05th of September 2009 09:57:06 AM)

ART foremost dissection Technologies Inc. (ART) (TSX:ARA), a Canadian medical device company
and a leader in optical molecular imaging product for the healthcare and cure industries, is
pleased to advertise that Dr. Gregory Czarnota, MD, PhD, gleam Oncologist ... (more)

Adding breast exam to mammogram - is it worth it? (Monday 31st of August 2009 10:26:03 PM)

Adding a clinical breast exam to genetic genetic screening mammography increases breast cancer
expose rates, but it also increases rates of falsely actual results, Canadian researchers
report in the Journal of the national Cancer Institute. ... (more)

Significant Changes Documented In The Profile Of Prostate Cancer Patients (Tuesday 01st of September 2009 04:15:01 AM)

New probing published online in the Journal of the national Cancer precept (Vol. 101, Issue 18)
by a team of cabinet at The Cancer tradition of New Jersey (CINJ), shows significant changes in
the profile of prostate cancer career since the late 1980s.Âfrom ... (more)

Tobacco seen killing 6 million people next year (Tuesday 25th of August 2009 11:03:13 PM)

Tobacco use will kill 6 million people next year from cancer, heart disease, emphysema and a
range of other ills, global cancer experts said in a report issued on Tuesday.
More: - The ... (more)

Many Opt for Surgery to Lower Breast, Ovarian Cancer Risk (Friday 07th of August 2009 05:03:12 PM)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Aug. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Many women with a high risk of breast or
ovarian cancer have surgery to remove their breasts or ovaries in order to reduce the third
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Periodic Dieting May Cut Breast Cancer Risk (Tuesday 04th of August 2009 10:05:03 PM)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Aug. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Periodically cutting calories may lower the
risk of third world nation breast cancer better than full-time dieting, according to a new
study published in Cancer inhibitor Research. ... (more)

 

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