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Archive for January 12th, 2012


People & Power – The Cancer Sell

People & Power goes undercover to investigate the alternative therapy clinics offering cancer patients little but false hope.

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Obesity and cancer screening: Does race and gender also play a role?

Researchers recently found that obesity was linked to higher rates of prostate cancer screening across all races/ethnic differences and lower rates of cervical cancer screening, most notably in white women.

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New culprit discovered in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

A new study shows how the cancer causing gene Notch, in combination with a mutated Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) protein complex, work together to cause T- cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL).

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Mattel urged to make cancer Barbie

Winter Weather Advisory issued January 11 at 2:39PM EST expiring January 13 at 9:00AM EST in effect for: Adair; Allen; Anderson; Barren; Bourbon; Boyle; Breckinridge; Bullitt; Butler; Casey; Clark; Clinton; Cumberland; Edmonson; Fayette; Franklin; Garrard; Grayson; Green; Hancock; Hardin; Harrison; Hart; Henry; Jefferson; Jessamine; Larue; Lincoln; … (more)

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ACS offers training for breast cancer survivors

The American Cancer Society will offer Reach to Recovery training from 9-11:30 a.m. Jan.

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Tapping The Body’s Own Defenses, Researchers Look To Cutting-Edge Gene Therapy For Bladder Cancer

Bladder cancer, most frequently caused by smoking and exposure to carcinogens in the workplace, is one of the top 10 most common forms of cancer in men and women in the U.S. More than 70 percent of bladder cancers are diagnosed in stage T1 or less and have not invaded the muscle layer…

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Major Advance In Understanding The Regulation Of An Important Cancer Target

Scientists at the University of Leicester have opened up a whole new approach to the therapeutic intervention for a family of anti-cancer drug targets, thanks to a completely new and unexpected finding…

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Siblings Of Children With Cancer Helped By New Educational Program

Having a brother or sister with newly diagnosed cancer can be a distressing and difficult time for a child. While most children eventually cope, there can be a period of adjustment when their school work and social functioning suffer…

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Doe Race And Gender Play Role? Obesity And Cancer Screening

According to a recent study by researchers in Family and Community Medicine at the Thomas Jefferson University published in the current issue of the Journal of Obesity, obesity is associated with higher rates of prostate cancer screening amongst all races and ethnic differences as well as lower rates of cervical cancer screening predominantly in white women…

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Revive The Finest For Last

If you are set to find out all of that there is to know about cancer, you will want to know that through the beginning you used the bad habit of using traditional cigarette, you will be already viewed as a victim! Why wait for that terrible thing to occur to your whenever you can [...]

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