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Archive for June 24th, 2012


A NOVEL THERAPY FOR COLON CANCER by VB Gupta

A novel therapy has been developed for effective treatment of colon cancer along with other colon diseases. It ensures delivering more than 80% drug to the colon, hence, making it efficacious on one hand and limiting its side effects on the other.

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Andrew Spiegel, CEO of the Colon Cancer Alliance

Andrew Spiegel, CEO of the Colon Cancer Alliance, talks about his organization’s efforts to fight the disease,

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Environmental estrogens affect early developmental activity in zebrafish

New research reveals that environmental estrogens may influence human and animal development at the very beginning stages of embryonic development, which is earlier than previously realized.

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Cancers with disorganized ‘traffic systems’ more difficult to treat

Medical researchers reviewed test results from thousands of patients with various types of cancer and discovered that “disorganized” cancers were more difficult to treat and consistently resulted in lower survival rates.

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Tragic young mother, 28, loses battle with cancer after declining…

A young Italian woman made the ultimate sacrifice when she postponed her cancer treatment to protect the life of her unborn child, which led to her death earlier this month.

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Epsom and St Helier Hospitals chest consultant backs lung cancer…

A lung doctor from St Helier, Sutton and Epsom hospitals is backing a high-profile campaign to raise awareness of lung cancer.

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UC San Diego researchers find an enzyme that offers new therapeutic target for cancer drugs

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have uncovered a new signal transduction pathway specifically devoted to the regulation of alternative RNA splicing, a process that allows a single gene to produce or code multiple types of protein variants. The discovery, published in the June 27, 2012 issue of Molecular Cell, suggests the new pathway might be a fruitful target for new cancer drugs. The University of California, San Diego is home to the Moores Comprehensive Cancer Center.

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Potential New Therapeutic Target For Cancer Drugs

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have uncovered a new signal transduction pathway specifically devoted to the regulation of alternative RNA splicing, a process that allows a single gene to produce or code multiple types of protein variants. The discovery, published in Molecular Cell, suggests the new pathway might be a fruitful target for new cancer drugs…

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Faulty Cancer Science With Misidentified And Contaminated Cell Lines

Modern cancer therapies start in cells – researchers compare cancer samples to healthy cells to discover how cancer is genetically different, and use cell lines to test promising new drugs…

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23 Jun, 2012 03:00 CET  (Meshpress) a UK woman who has raised the equivalent of more than $1 million for mesothelioma research in the last decade following the mesothelioma death of her husband will soon be honored by none other than the Queen for her heroic effort. Chris Knighton established the Mick Knighton Mesothelioma Research Fund one year after the 2001 mesothelioma death of her husband. Her goal was initially to use the memorial fund to raise £100,000 (approximately $125,700 using current exchange rates), which was the average monetary amount in the UK being awarded to victims of mesothelioma. However, the fund ended up succeeding far more than she initially expected. Ten years after its establishment, it had raised more than £1 million to fund mesothelioma research. now at the age of 65, Knighton was surprised and overwhelmed when she received a notice that Queen Elizabeth would be making her a Member of the Order of the British Empire, a recognition known in the UK as an “MBE”. “I received a letter from the cabinet office that said strictly private, and I thought, oh my God what’s this? I opened it and read it through and thought it can’t be me, I was looking on the back and thinking it will have a punch line at the end,” she said, according to the News Guardian. “I just couldn’t believe it, it was very surreal and overwhelming, but absolutely fantastic.” Knighton’s nomination for the honor was made by members of the fund. She will formally receive the award for her services provided to mesothelioma research, If you or a loved one has been exposed to significant amounts of asbestos in the past and now suffers from mesothelioma, there may be legal options available to you. call Sokolove Law today to learn more about pursuing a mesothelioma lawsuit. For legal help, call (800) 581-6358. Contact Related Press realease: ? Posts Related to Register your Account Asbestos compensation fund gets $30 million loan A COMPENSATION fund that helps victims of asbestos-related diseases has been loaned almost $30 million. Building materials firm James Hardie makes regular contributions to the … Deadline Approaching for Those With Still Pending 9/11 Lawsuits Anyone with pending litigation stemming from personal health issues surrounding the 9/11 terrorist attack in New York City must decide by Jan. 2, 2012 whether … Asbestos related cancer deaths above average NEW FIGURES show that Worcester has a higher rate of deaths from asbestos related cancers than the average for England and Wales.Figures obtained by campaign … mesothelioma cases and average settlement amount asbestos attorney lawyer mesothelioma delaware mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that frequently occurs in individuals who. 3) an equal to the attorney fees that the plaintiff incurred in the … Does Texas Tax Mesothelioma Settlements? Texas Tax and Mesothelioma – Suat EmanMesothelioma payments to Texas residents are often made in lump-sums through lawsuits or settlements. Victims wonder if they have …

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