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| BREAKING NEWS: FDA approves Bristol's Yervoy (ipilimumab) for melanoma FierceBiotech ... hit peak sales of $1.7 billion per year by 2015, analysts Tim Anderson of Sanford C. Bernstein tells the news service, and account for 10 percent of the drugmaker's sales. The therapy is also being explored as a treatment for prostate and lung cancer. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US study shows living at high altitude reduces risk of dying from heart disease Xinhua Colorado, the highest state in the nation, is also the leanest state, the fittest state, has the fewest deaths from heart disease and a lower incidence of colon and lung cancer compared to others. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AACR congratulates recipients of minority-serving institution in cancer ... EurekAlert (press release) Pleiotropic effects on lung cancer of genetic susceptibility variants identified for other malignancies: The multiethnic cohort Abstract #4732. Cis-expression QTL analysis of established risk variants for colorectal cancer Abstract #1929. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Another smoking drawback .... it harms pets too openPR (press release) "And dogs in regular contact with smokers were also much more prone to canine asthma and nasal and lung cancer than their clean-air counterparts. "Because cats and dogs have such highly developed sensory organs, the toxic impacts of passive smoking can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Genetic disorder, cancer double threat Andalusia Star-News As a result, Dunn said she and her husband make at least four trips a month from Andalusia to Birmingham to see an abundance of doctors, including heart, chemo, lung, radiation, liver transplant and liver doctors. Right now, Charlee said her husband is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Nuclear radiation 'the greatest public health hazard' CNN International In five years, there would be an epidemic of leukemia, and in 15 years, solid cancers would start appearing in many organs: lung, breast, thyroid, brain and bone. Even if the release is not huge, the incidence of cancer and leukemia will increase in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Massey Triumphs In W.Va. Coal Dust Action Law360 (subscription) Coal dust drifts from the silo into the school, and puts the students and faculty at risk of contracting lung cancer, emphysema, asthma and other respiratory ailments, according to the suit. The plaintiffs, led by class representatives Woodrow Dillon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The recipients of the 2010-2011 AACR-Thomas J. Bardos Science Education Award ... Newswise (press release) Metabolism and inflammatory breast cancer: Metabolic changes that occur with breast cancer progression Abstract #1397. The effects of mevalonate pathway inhibitors on the motility and invasion of aggressive breast cancers • Alan Kiang, University of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs and bladder cancer: A pooled analysis ... UroToday The authors investigated NSAID use and bladder cancer in 3 large prospective studies (NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study; Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial; and US Radiologic Technologists Study). Frequency of aspirin and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bristol-Myers Squibb Wins US Approval for Melanoma Drug BusinessWeek In addition to melanoma, Bristol-Myers is testing ipilimumab against advanced prostate cancer in two trials in the last of three phases of tests generally needed for marketing approval. The company also plans to begin a final-stage trial in lung cancer ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Hazy priorities - thehullabaloo.com By Jared Sichel ... although they do not rule out a small effect." According to the study, "The association between exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and coronary heart disease and lung cancer may be considerably weaker than generally believed." ... This is troubling given that the adverse effects of sugar overconsumption are comparable in severity to those of cigarette addiction. But remember, this is not just a health issue for the WELL but a perceived ethical one. ... thehullabaloo.com - http://thehullabaloo.com/ | ||
| High altitude living lowers chance of death from heart disease By Kathleen Blanchard RN The researchers also note Colorado, the highest state in the nation, has the fewest deaths from heart disease, lower rates of colon and lung cancer and is the fittest and leanest, compared to others. The study that was one of the most ... The investigators hope to use the study findings to determine how lower oxygen living that occurs at higher elevations affects the body, especially hypoxia that is a public health issue in Colorado. Honigman says they can help people ... Emaxhealth - http://www.emaxhealth.com/ | ||
| Study Shows Living At High Altitude Reduces Risk Of Dying From ... By Alton Parrish Another explanation, he said, could be that increased solar radiation at altitude helps the body better synthesize vitamin D which has also been shown to have beneficial effects on the heart and some kinds of cancer. The study was recently published in the Journal of ... Colorado, the highest state in the nation, is also the leanest state, the fittest state, has the fewest deaths from heart disease and a lower incidence of colon and lung cancer compared to others. ... Nano Patents and Innovations - http://nanopatentsandinnovations.blogspot.com/ | ||
| Just in case you missed it, here's why radiation is a health ... By IPPNW The major long-term effect of ionising radiation exposure is an increased risk of a wide variety of cancers. There is no "safe" level of radiation below which there is no increase in cancer risk. The earliest to appear, after around three to five ... Some of these risks are probably still under-estimated, particularly the impact of internal contamination, such as from plutonium particles lodging in the lung. Internal contamination may not be picked up by external devices ... IPPNW peace and health blog - http://peaceandhealthblog.com/ |
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| PT | Phish | Dying of lung cancer-- need info Its actually not lung cancer but rather tumours that have gone into the lungs .... the symptoms and effects of lung/cancer in general? at the very least, ... phantasytour.com/bands/1/topics/2648630/posts?page=1 | ||
| Long-term side effects of Radiotherapy Very rarely radiotherapy for lung cancer can cause long-term side effects such as inflammation, or hardening and thickening (fibrosis) of the lungs. ... www.scribd.com/doc/.../Long-term-side-effects-of-Radiothera... | ||
| Long-Term Effects of Radiation - How To Information | eHow.com Long-Term Effects of Radiation how to articles and videos including Long-Term Effects of Radiation Therapy, Long-Term Radiation Effects From Lung Cancer ... www.ehow.com/long-term-effects-of-radiation/ | ||
| Radiation Therapy For Lung Cancer for mar it With surgery therapies describes radiation Side effects of lung cancer trial External-beam radiationwith inoperable article discusses recent ... zong.com.pk/23.php?q=radiation-therapy-for-lung...5 |
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