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Archive for August 6th, 2012


A Clinical Study Conducted in Multiple Centers Comparing Veliparib and Whole Brain Radiation Therapy (WBRT) Versus Placebo and WBRT in Subjects With Brain Metastases From Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)

Condition :   Brain Metastases From Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Interventions :   Drug: Veliparib;   Drug: Veliparib;   Drug: Placebo Sponsors :   Abbott;   Abbott Not yet recruiting – verified July 2012

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Focal MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Treatment of Localized Low-Risk Prostate Cancer

Condition :   Localized Low-Risk Prostate Cancer Interventions :   Device: ExAblate MR Guided Focused Ultrasound;   Device: ExAblate MR Guided Focused Ultrasound Sponsors :   InSightec;   InSightec Not yet recruiting – verified August 2012

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The power of the Sunflower

Nancy Siegler as a way to help her cope with Breast Cancer treatment grew Sunflowers, her garden is now open to the public.

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Chemo ‘undermines itself’ through rogue response

Chemotherapy can undermine itself by causing a rogue response in healthy cells, which could explain why people become resistant, a study suggests.

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Food truck festival in San Bernardino raises money for cancer charity

Sisters Alexa and Jordan Logan weren’t sure exactly what the multicolored, sugary ice their grandpa gave them was, but they knew they liked it.

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Edgbaston gran leaves 50K to Birmingham Cancer Research UK after…

A GRANDMOTHER who successfully battled cancer earmarked 50,000 in her will to fight the disease after learning both her daughter and granddaughter had been struck by it.

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Penn and Novartis Will Team on Cancer Research

Aug. 06–In an effort to get FDA approval for a new cancer therapy, pharmaceutical giant Novartis is teaming with the University of Pennsylvania and investing at least $20 million in a new center to expand the university’s work.

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Risk Of Brain Tumors May Be Lower In Those With Allergies

New research adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that there’s a link between allergies and reduced risk of a serious type of cancer that starts in the brain. This study suggests the reduced risk is stronger among women than men, although men with certain allergy profiles also have a lower tumor risk…

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Chemotherapy Can Inadvertently Encourage Cancer Growth

A new study from the US finds that in the process of targeting and killing off cancer cells, chemotherapy may also spur healthy cells in the neighbourhood to release a compound that stimulates cancer growth, eventually leading to treatment resistance. They hope their finding will lead to better therapies for cancer and buy precious time for patients with advanced cancer…

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New Jersey Man Released Asbestos at Daycare Center

A contractor from Woodbridge, NJ is in custody after authorities learned that he allowed for the release of dangerous asbestos fibers at a New Jersey daycare center and other locations around the state. According to an article in the Express-Times as well as several other media reports, police arrested William T. Muzzio Jr. after discovering that he did not have a license to perform asbestos abatement nor did he know the proper methods for accomplishing asbestos removal . Court documents note that Muzzio’s shoddy work resulted in the release of asbestos fibers in at least 10 of the 36 locations where he illegally removed or sealed asbestos materials. Authorities say that in the ten months between April 2011 and February 2012, Muzzio was hired for asbestos removal projects at 36 different locations throughout Union, Warren, Morris, Monmouth, Ocean, and Hunterdon Counties, all in Central New Jersey. These locations included not only the daycare but also 21 private homes, 13 schools, and an apartment complex. Among the schools where Muzzio worked were the Hatchery Hill Elementary and Willow Grove schools in Hackettstown and Union Township Middle School in Hunterdon County. Muzzio removed asbestos from the nurse’s office at Willow Grove and from a classroom and faculty restroom at Hatchery Hill. Air samples were taken at the schools a few months later, when the districts were informed of Muzzio’s crimes, but at that point no asbestos fibers were found, the article states. Officials for those districts claim that no one’s health was in jeopardy during the work. Asbestos was found, however, in the boiler room of an unnamed Union County daycare center, authorities say, and the material was also released in at least 9 of the 21 homes in which Muzzio worked. “Muzzio was well aware of the dangers posed by asbestos and the fact that a licensed professional must remove it,” Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa said in a statement to the press. “But we allege that he repeatedly ignored those dangers and risked exposing schoolchildren and residents across New Jersey in order to enrich himself.” Asbestos exposure can cause a host of respiratory-related diseases, including mesoth elioma cancer , which can surface decades after exposure. Doctors have determined that no amount of exposure is too small to cause this disease. Muzzio, who currently sits in Union County jail, faces 10 counts of unlawful release of a toxic pollutant, 36 counts of violating the state Asbestos Control and Licensing Act, one count of theft by deception and two counts of uttering a forged document. A lengthy jail sentence is possible.

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