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Archive for July 8th, 2012


Republican: People Don’t Die of Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer

–GOP Congressional candidate Chris Collins says that “people now don’t die from prostate cancer, breast cancer.” –On the Bonus Show: Broadband ban, TSA to test drinks, the God Particle, more. How do you get the Bonus Show? Become a member: www.davidpakman.com If you liked this clip of The David Pakman Show, please do us a big favor and share it with your friends… and hit that “like” button! www.davidpakman.com Become a Member feeds.feedburner.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow Us on Twitter: www.twitter.com Get TDPS Gear: www.davidpakman.com 24/7 Voicemail Line: (219)-2DAVIDP Subscribe to The David Pakman Show for more: www.youtube.com Broadcast on July 5, 2012

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Antibodies from rabbits improve survival of leukemia and myelodysplasia patients receiving stem cell transplant

Researchers have demonstrated that the use of antibodies derived from rabbits can improve the survival and relapse outcomes of leukemia and myelodysplasia patients receiving a stem cell transplant from an unrelated donor.

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Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s writing career ended by dementia

The Nobel prizewinning author Gabriel GarcA a MA rquez is suffering from senile dementia and can no longer write, his brother has revealed.

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St. Mathew’s parishioners walk to support cancer patients

St. Mathews’s Mar Thoma Church of Halton Hills organized a walk-a-thon “Arise & Walk 2012″ in JuneA raising $4,000 for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.

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Real Life: Breast cancer survivor defies the odds to fall pregnant after chemotherapy

WHEN Paula Delargy opened her heart to the Sunday Mail about her breast cancer treatment she was keeping mum about one exciting piece of news.

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Vancouverites strip down for cancer research

They stripped down to their underwear to raise awareness for cancers that occur below the waist and raised $633,000. More than 1,000 Vancouverites sported outrageous costumes, athletic attire and underwear for the fundraiser for the B.C. Cancer Agency Saturday.

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Genome sequencing offers hope in cancer fight

Dr Lukas Wartman, a pioneer in cancer treatment, is now in remission from the very cancer he has devoted his career to studying.

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Cancer patients are being forced ‘to pay too much for travel insurance’

Many cancer patients are paying over the odds for travel cover because insurance underwriters have failed to keep pace with the latest medical developments.

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A Single Cancer Cell Can Produce Up To 5 Daughter Cells

It’s well known in conventional biology that during the process of mammalian cell division, or mitosis, a mother cell divides equally into two daughter cells. But when it comes to cancer, say UCLA researchers, mother cells may be far more prolific…

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Prostate Cancer Prevention: The Role of PSA Testing, Biospies and Newer Screening Techniques

The value PSA test has been brought under question by an advisory panel in the United States, but for the time being, there are few options for prostate cancer screening. Dr. William Catalona, a pioneer in developing the PSA test, stresses its continued importance, even when considering its imperfections. He also discusses newer tests that are becoming available to confirm a prostate cancer diagnosis that may help reduce the need for biopsies including a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technique, the Pro-PSA blood test (recently approved in the European Union) and the new PCA3 urine test, now approved by the FDA.

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