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Archive for June 13th, 2011


Fallon Cancer Cluster Studies investigate tungsten, infection as causes

… The epidemic of 17 cases of childhood leukemia in Churchill County began in 1997 and the last “official” case in the cluster …

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CytRx Reports Positive Preliminary Results from ENABLE Phase 2 Clinical Trial with Bafetinib in Patients with Relapsed B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

… clinically active in a group of patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia who have failed several other treatments for their cancer. Based on this indication of …

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Interim Data from Phase 2 Trial of AC220 Monotherapy in Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia with

… The study is evaluating AC220 as an oral, once-a-day, monotherapy treatment in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in 240 patients with FLT3-ITD activating mutations who have relapsed or are refractory …

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Hawkins battles leukemia to walk with his class at North Lenoir graduation

… Hawkins battles leukemia to walk with his class at North Lenoir graduation Will soon enter final stages …

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Michael C. Hall Asks People to ‘Walk as if Their Life Depended on It’ in New Broadcast PSA for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

… ‘Walk as if Their Life Depended on It’ in New Broadcast PSA for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Information contained on this page is provided by companies via press …

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Researchers use new genetic mapping for cancer prevention

… the cancer genomes of five St. Jude patients with a subtype of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) known as T-lineage ALL. CREST revealed complex chromosomal rearrangements, including one that involved …

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Respiratory Therapy : Symptoms of Lung Cancer & Emphysema

Symptoms of lung cancer and emphysema include increased breathlessness, wheezing, coughing and increase mucus production. Find out why vital signs may be normal in a patient with lung cancer with help from a nurse and respiratory care practitioner in this free video on respiratory therapy and healthy breathing.

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Metastatic Ovarian Cancer

Sylvia De Vries was diagnosed with Stage III-C Ovarian Cancer in October 2003. She had major surgery to remove her cancer-infected reproductive organs and her appendix, followed by 6 rounds of Carboplatin Taxol chemotherapy. She went into remission until December 2009, and commenced Carboplatin Taxol chemotherapy once again for her metastases. After 3 failed treatments, she was put on 6 rounds of Calyx, then Gemzar, which ended up attacking her bone marrow, for which she had a hard time. On August 2, 2010, her Canadian oncologist deemed her terminal and gave her approximately 2 months to live, but she and her husband were not prepared to accept that. Her husband began researching for other alternative cures and was impressed by the Issels Treatment. They also talked to another woman from Windsor, Ontario, who had experienced the treatment. In October 14, 2010 Sylvia came to the Issels Treatment Center in a very frail state, in a wheelchair, and unable to walk. In her own words: “In less than 3 weeks I was able to walk 6 blocks to the ocean from here…The doctors are very caring, they’re very aggressive with their treatment, they’re very hands-on. You’re not a number.” Her tumor marker Ca-125 was 141 when she started the Issels Treatment, and in less than 3 weeks it dropped down to 77.9. She feels stronger, more vibrant, and feel alive again. “I know I’m going to be healed. This is the place to be.”

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Coffee linked to lower risk of prostate cancer

A new study involving 47000 men found that those who drank six or more cups of coffee a day reduced their risk of lethal prostate cancer by 60 percent. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

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$10-million for BC Cancer Agency

The Inspire the World campaign began two years ago, just as world economies were being hit hard. Still the campaign chair, Alex Campbell of Thrifty Foods, and his cabinet reached their $10000000 goal. The money will be used to create a state-of-the-art patient and family support centre; a predictive cancer research centre; and an innovation radiation area. Clive and Ann Piercy put the campaign over the top with their $250000 donation today. Ann battled ovarian cancer. The couple, who has 13 grandchildren, is most excited about the research component of the project. Clive says he hopes some day a blood test, much like a PSA for men and prostate cancer, will help women learn sooner if they have the genetic makeup that leads to ovarian cancer – a form of the disease that is particularly hard to diagnose. The renovation and expansion project begins in August and should be complete in a year. The BC Cancer Agency says while some staff may be displaced during the construction, patients will not be affected. Follow Meribeth Burton on Twitter – www.twitter.com

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