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Support floods in for Upminster mum-of-two Lauren, 30, who is fundraising to fight cancer

Since Lauren Dixon’s heartbreaking story appeared in the Romford Recorder last week, support for the young mum fighting cancer has poured in.

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Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone Walk Hand in Hand Into the Weekend

Emma Stone cuddled up to Andrew Garfield on the streets of NYC yesterday. She kept her look casual in shorts and a button-down shirt after wearing a weekend-ready floral top and jeans earlier this week.

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Scarsdale’s Imagine Candy Now Sells ChariTotes, Raises Money For Cancer

SCARSDALE, N.Y. Scarsdale sweet shop Imagine Candy announced this week it will sell ChariTotes, which donates a portion of proceeds to pediatric cancer research.

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House Judiciary Committee Passes Asbestos Trust Transparency Bill

A bill that would require more transparency on the part of asbestos trusts was passed by the House Judiciary Committee this week, paving the way for legislation that would require asbestos personal injury settlement trusts authorized by federal bankruptcy courts to disclose information on their claims each quarter and to respond to information requests from parties to asbestos litigation. An article in Legal Newsline reports that the bill would also require the trusts to file public reports providing information with each claim received by them and would require the trusts to provide information about said claims to parties in an asbestos suit, upon request. It is the latter that alarms some members of the House of Representatives. Several House Democrats proposed amendments to the bill, seeking to limit what information about the asbestos claimants would be made available to the public. They believe the new legislation will further harm those whose lived have been touched by asbestos, including those seeking compensation to assist with medical expenses for mesothelioma and other diseases caused by asbestos exposure . “What this bill does is allow asbestos victims to be re-victimized by exposing their health information to the public,” Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan) said during hearings earlier this week. Others, like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Legal Reform (ILR), think the legislation is a wise move. “The asbestos compensation system should not allow fraud and abuse to drain the funds available to deserving claimants,” said ILR Executive Vice President Harold Kim. “Exploitation of the system also saddles solvent companies, their shareholders, and employees with paying unjust claims. Asbestos bankruptcy trusts have operated without adequate oversight for too long.”

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Bollywood Actress Manisha Koirala Vows to Inspire Those Fighting Cancer

Actress Manisha Koirala, who announced last week that she is now free of cancer, said she intends to use her celebrity status and personal story to inspire others who are battling the dreaded disease.

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Inflammatory bowel disease raises risk of melanoma

Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at higher risk of melanoma, a form of skin cancer, report researchers at Mayo Clinic. Researchers found that IBD is associated with a 37 percent greater risk for the disease. The findings were presented at the Digestive Disease Week 2013 conference in Orlando, Fla.

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Researchers Develop Model For Better Testing, Targeting Of MPNST

Researchers from the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota, and the University’s Brain Tumor Program, have developed a new mouse model of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST) that allow them to discover new genes and gene pathways driving this type of cancer. The research was published this week in the journal Nature Genetics…

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Wirral Hospital’s new breast centre opens with world-class facilities in battle against cancer

LtoR: Jonathan Lund, clinical service lead for breast surgery, hospital chairman Michael Carr, Joyce Magennis, Dr Phil Jennings, Alison McGovern MP and David Allison Wirral Hospital’s new Breast Centre was been officially opened this week offering state-of-the-art facilities in the battle against cancer.

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Breast Cancer Foundation’s National Volunteer Week

As the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation celebrates National Volunteer Week from April 21 to 27, it’s an opportunity to recognize the volunteers who support the foundation’s vision of creating a future without breast cancer.

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Balloon-type device cutting down breast cancer treatment time

Early-stage breast cancer can sometimes be treated with a week’s worth of radiation, versus the standard six- to seven-week treatment.

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