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| Kankakee: No breather for young fundraiser Kankakee Daily Journal The organization's work is dedicated to research for the early detection and treatment of lung cancer. And her "Granny" is fighting lung cancer. White is back home with Alexis today, but she was hospitalized again last week because of the nagging ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dr. Timothy Winton: Why I can't testify publicly about doctor intimidation Calgary Herald ... from opposition politicians and others to come forward to speak to two issues under review by the Health Quality Council -the intimidation of doctors and the allegations that people died unnecessarily on lung cancer waiting lists between 2003-06. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Future of Social Network-Based Trials Wall Street Journal (blog) At LAMsight, a web portal developed by the LAM Treatment Alliance and MIT, patients with a rare lung disease can report off-label drug use. One of the drivers behind LAMsight was that patient data is often "locked up in databases that only clinicians ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Stanford Geneticist Pushes for More African-Americans, Hispanics to Join ... Black Voice News Bustamante is collaborating on the asthma research. Burchard and his colleagues are also looking for genetic factors that may explain disparities in heart and kidney disease, breast cancer, obesity, and types of lung disease other than asthma. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How to find out whether a food is adulterated: studies online that show you ... allvoices See the articles, EPA Microwave Popcorn Emissions Study Finally Published, and Popcorn ingredient causes lung disease: US study | Reuters. The March 13, 2008 Reuters article explaining the study noted that tests on mice show that diacetyl, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Good Cholesterol' Nanoparticles Seek and Destroy Cancer Cells Nanotechnology News (press release) According to research published in the journal Neoplasia, synthetic HDL nanoparticles loaded with small interfering RNA (siRNA) can silence cancer-promoting genes selectively, shrinking or destroying ovarian cancer tumors in mice. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TB discovery paves the way for drugs that prevent lung destruction EurekAlert (press release) Many MMP inhibitor drugs were developed in the 1990s because they showed initial promise for treating cancer. The researchers now plan to carry out further studies to see whether these drugs can prevent lung destruction in patients with TB. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Comfort food (and a coupon) New Bern Sun Journal It all began in 2007 when Marti Wymer, CEO of Spoonful of Comfort found out her mother, Mona Bowes who lived across the country, had lung cancer. Marti couldn't be there as much as she wanted to but she wanted to be able to share something that would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Workplace deaths drop 22 percent in '09, but early '10 numbers show increase MSU News Another 60000 US workers are estimated to die each year from cancer, lung disease and other illnesses from work-related exposures. While the number of work-related deaths fluctuates each year, Rosenman said the most important thing to remember is that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Health Matters Savannah Morning News For information, call 912-447-6605. 3 pm third Sunday, Lewis Cancer and Research Pavilion, 225 Candler Drive. This group is for teens that have a family member or loved one impacted by cancer. For more information, call 912-819-5704. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| The Not-So-Sweet Tale Of A Sugar And Its Role In The Spread Of Cancer By Alton Parrish Yet research unveiled this week may aid in the development of therapeutics that will put the brakes on such cancer spread, and the researchers who completed the study say the findings may extend to other lymphatic disorders. ... The team's project was funded by a career development award to Fuster from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, by the American Cancer Society, by the Uniting Against Lung Cancer Foundation, and by Program Project funding by the National ... Nano Patents and Innovations - http://nanopatentsandinnovations.blogspot.com/ |
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| The Stephen E. Banner Fund for Lung Cancer Research | Facebook The Stephen E. Banner Fund for Lung Cancer Research - Lung cancer does not discriminate. It affects men and women, young and old, smokers and non-smokers ... www.facebook.com/pages/The...E.../168672783148110 | ||
| NCI Cancer Bulletin for April 19, 2011 - National Cancer Institute In addition, they stated, more research is needed to appropriately tailor ... Also in the News: ASCO Recommends Tumor Testing for Some Lung Cancer Patients ... www.cancer.gov/ncicancerbulletin/041911/page3 | ||
| How quickly does lung cancer develop for smokers? - Worldnews.com Sadly lung cancer is the #1 killer, but least funded for research! This is probably because people think that lung cancer is the person's fault for smoking . ... article.wn.com/.../How_quickly_does_lung_cancer_develop_f... | ||
| Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Calendar - Event The symposium is designed to bring together investigators from the different scientific disciplines in lung cancer research (160000 lung cancer deaths per ... apps.dfhcc.harvard.edu/calendar/event_view.php?eid...5... |
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