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Key Find for Early Bladder Cancer Treatment

“With better knowledge of this protein, we can better determine a patient’s prognosis and see who needs more aggressive treatment immediately and who can be given a milder treatment without a risk to their life.

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Cold plasma successful against brain cancer cells, study suggests

For the first time, physicists, biologists and physicians demonstrated the synergistic effect of cold atmospheric plasma – a partly ionized gas – and chemo therapy on aggressive brain tumor cells. Laboratory tests showed that the proliferation of glioblastoma cells – the most common and aggressive brain tumor in adults – is arrested and that even resistant cell populations become sensitive to treatment with chemo therapy if pre-treated with cold atmospheric plasma. This could be the first step on the way to a new combination therapy, providing new hope for fighting this lethal cancer.

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‘Doors’ Founder Ray Manzarek Traveled to Germany for Special Cancer Treatment

” The Doors ” co-founder Ray Manzarek traveled across the world to seek out special world class treatment for his rare form of cancer … which is why he was in Germany when he died, TMZ has learned.

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Everyone, Including Mesothelioma Patients, Should Plan for End-of-Life Care

Recently, I was taking care of a patient who was diagnosed with mesothelioma less than a year ago. One of our conversations led to what she would want for end of life care and whether she made her wishes known to her doctor. Although mesothelioma is considered an incurable disease, with aggressive treatment patients can …

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Racial disparities seen in U.S. lung cancer treatment

Racial disparities exist in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer among hospitals in the United States, according to a large new study.

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Outcome In Head And Neck Cancer Predicted By Genetic Diversity Within Tumors

A new measure of the heterogeneity – the variety of genetic mutations – of cells within a tumor appears to predict treatment outcomes of patients with the most common type of head and neck cancer…

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Pioneers of revolutionary cancer treatment mark 1,000th patient milestone at Basingstoke hospital

IT’S a marvellous medical milestone – and to mark 1,000 patients being treated for a rare and aggressive cancer at Basingstoke hospital , consultants, nurses, former patients and the man who created a revolutionary treatment met up at a special event.

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Therapy programs patients’ own cells to fight cancer

It is vanishingly rare for an experimental treatment to wipe out advanced, recurrent cancer, then keep the disease from coming back.

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Video: St. Jude provides childhood cancer treatment at no charge

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital works to provide top-quality treatment for children with cancer, at no cost to the families.

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Proposed Bill would Restore Pre-sequestration Levels of Medicare Funding for Cancer Treatment

A U.S. Representative from Long Island, New York is rallying to change the sequestration-related Medicare cuts that are making life all the more difficult for the country’s cancer patients. U.S. Representative Tim Bishop (D-Southampton) is co-sponsoring the Cancer Patient Protection Act of 2013, a bill that would restore pre-sequestration levels of Medicare funding for cancer treatments . Bishop says he’s seen firsthand the damage the Medicare cuts have caused, hitting cancer patients with higher costs at a time in their lives when money is often already a concern. An article in The Three Village Patch sites a local Long Island hematology and oncology practice that’s had to send about 15 percent of its patients to hospitals for treatments because of the cuts. These patients normally would have been treated onsite at the community facility. “Having to migrate their treatment to hospitals is a huge stressor — higher co-pays, farther distances to travel. Hospitals are great places for sick patients, but in this instance, community oncology centers are better,” said Dr. Jeff Vacirca, the CEO of the North Shore Hematology/Oncology Associates in East Setauket, NY. Cancer treatments at a hospital, he notes, are typically more expensive, and because community cancer centers are being made to send their patients to hospitals, it’s estimated that coverage for treatments through Medicare will cost an average of $6500 per year per patient more than if they were being treated at local practices. Cancer treatment is already very expensive and often cost-prohibitive for the insured or underinsured, especially for those being treated for rare forms of the disease, including mesothelioma . Representative Bishop points out that even though the sequestration is thought to be saving some $85 billion in federal expenditures, this particular loophole that sends more patients to hospitals for their cancer treatment will wind up costing the government between $442 million and $600 million more than if their treatment continued at community oncology practices. Most cancer patients accustomed to being treated in a very personal setting find the changes very alarming. Tom McCloskey, who suffers from non-Hodgkins lymphoma, called the new measures “wrong” and urges other politicians from both parties to support the proposed bill. “It looks like it’s going to happen if they can’t cover the cost of the drugs,” he said. “It’s terrible. … Where am I going to go and what’s going to happen when I get there? Are the people going to know what I need? I was in a hospital in January and it was chaotic. I just can’t imagine all these people walking into the hospital, how they’re going to schedule us. They do this routinely here.”

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