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A High-Fiber Diet Could Slow Prostate Cancer Thu, 10 Jan, 2013 09:57 AM PST Men who have early-stage prostate cancer could control the progression of the illness by eating a high-fiber diet, according to a new study. Volunteers needed for Daffodil Days Thu, 10 Jan, 2013 09:57 AM PST The American Cancer Society is seeking volunteers for Daffodil Days, a beloved program to welcome spring and help raise funds and awareness to fight cancer and to create a world with more birthdays. Management shake-up at Fox Chase Cancer Center Thu, 10 Jan, 2013 09:48 AM PST Fox Chase chief executive Michael Seiden will leave the organization at the end of next month. Seiden's replacement on an interim basis will be Verdi DiSesa, chief operating officer of Temple health and vice dean for clinical affairs at Temple University School of Medicine. Venezuela stages inauguration rally without Chavez afp.com.sg Thu, 10 Jan, 2013 09:47 AM PST With cancer-stricken President Hugo Chavez hospitalized in Cuba, tens of thousands of flag-waving Venezuelans filled the streets of Caracas on Thursday to inaugurate his new term without him. Greektown developer dies after bout with cancer Thu, 10 Jan, 2013 09:46 AM PST Ted Gatzaros, a key developer of the Greektown area of downtown Detroit, died Wednesday at age 68 night after a battle with lung cancer. Hell on Earth Thu, 10 Jan, 2013 09:44 AM PST As I somberly marked one year since the death of Teodora Zaharieva, the first Bulgarian who dared to wage a battle against the apathy and carelessness of the state towards cancer patients, the story of a young cancer-stricken lady shocked me. Yes, the story of 29-year-old Gergana, whose body is switching off, losing the fight with cancer, came as a shock even though her ordeal is not an ... High fibre diet ingredient IP6 backed for prostate cancer prevention Thu, 10 Jan, 2013 09:43 AM PST The compound believed to one of the âactive ingredientsâ in a high-fibre diet could have clinical potential to control the progression of prostate cancer in patients diagnosed in early stages of the disease, suggest researchers. Molecular Immunology Center increasing products Thu, 10 Jan, 2013 09:40 AM PST MORE than 14,000 patients in Cuba are benefiting from bio-pharmaceuticals produced at the Molecular Immunology Center (CIM), which in 2012 increased products for the treatment of cancer and other non-transmissible chronic illnesses. Cancer scientists determine mechanism of one of the most powerful tumor-suppressor proteins, Chd5 Thu, 10 Jan, 2013 09:39 AM PST Researchers have solved the mystery of how one of the most powerful of the body's natural tumor-suppressing proteins, Chd5, exerts its beneficial effects. Chd5 engages processes fundamental to cancer prevention; and when Chd5 is mutated or missing, an important door is opened to cancer initiation. Thus figuring out how Chd5 works to prevent cancer can directly impact the treatment of many human ... Spending more on screenings doesn't equate to better outcomes Thu, 10 Jan, 2013 09:39 AM PST Pricey isn't always better when it comes to detecting breast cancer according to a new study. | |
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