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Archive for July 26th, 2012


Useful Tips About Skin Cancer Sign

The majority of instances of skin cancer actually occur on parts of the human body that are not exposed to direct sunlight. What’s more, the numbers of fatalities caused by skin cancer are rather insignificant and not more than ten thousand in the entire population of the United States. To be more precise, there is [...]

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CNN Tommy Chong Fighting Prostate Cancer With video3

$content$ http://www.youtube.com/v/ShX-Mpb-894?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata The rest is here: CNN Tommy Chong Fighting Prostate Cancer With video3

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The three worst food to eat while on a diet

Soda pops contain empty calories without any nutritional value and that diet sodas boost stroke risk.

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Teen Wows Google With Brilliant Cancer Diagnosis App

Have you ever helped the hard-of-hearing listen to music? Or built a computer program to diagnose breast cancer ? These kids have.

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Why Are Cancer Rates Higher In South Jersey Than North Jersey? [AUDIO]

A first-of-its-kind report released by the American Cancer Society points to a primary cancer culprit.

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St. Agatha Foundation offers support to those with breast cancer

Kaye Bauso is a recovering breast cancer patient. Although she has insurance, because she spent some time out of state, the insurance was dropped for a month.

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‘Heaping Helping’ compilation to benefit Breast Cancer Foundation of Alabama

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Shelby Lynne, Paul Thorne, Will Kimbrough and the Oak Ridge Boys are featured on a new benefit compilation, “A Heaping Helping: Songs for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama .” The 19-track record was released on July 21 via bandcamp and produced by Gadsden musician Scott Ward for Lucky Dog Records.

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International team finds a bioactive protein from ancient medicinal plant may help combat melanoma and other cancers

An international team led by scientists from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Osteopathic Medicine, has found that a protein from the seeds of a plant used for centuries in traditional medicines may be able to halt the spread of melanoma, a lethal form of skin cancer. The study included collaborators from Nagoya University, the University of Michigan and GlaxoSmithKline. The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey is an academic affiliate of the Cancer Institute of New Jersey.

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U-M researchers find driver of breast cancer stem cell metastasis

Researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that a cancer gene linked to aggressive spread of the disease promotes breast cancer stem cells. The finding implies a new way to target the behavior of these lethal cells. The finding involves the cancer gene RhoC, which has previously been shown to promote metastasis of many types of cancer. RhoC levels increase as breast cancer progresses and high levels of RhoC are associated with worse patient survival.

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New Probe Helps Find Cancerous Brain Tumors

Performing surgery to remove a brain tumor requires surgeons to walk a very fine line. If they leave tumor tissue behind, the tumor is likely to regrow; if they cut out too much normal tissue, they could cause permanent brain damage…

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