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Understanding the Surgical Treatment of Breast Cancer npc-news.palmbeachpost.com Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 09:53 AM PST Each year, more than 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States. It is the second most common cancer among women in the nation. Winning The War Against Cancer npc-news.palmbeachpost.com Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 09:50 AM PST If youâre concerned about cancer prevention, take comfort in the fact that small changes in your personal daily choices can make a big difference. Weston friends support Pink Fellowship Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 09:48 AM PST TWO Weston friends who own a lingerie shop in the town spent time at Weston General Hospital giving a talk to the breast cancer support group Pink Fellowship. Girlâs journey captures national champion QB's heart Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 09:45 AM PST A young cancer and a champion quarterback friendship blossoms after rare leukemia diagnosis. Obit: Deloris Lucille (Forde) Langley Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 09:44 AM PST Deloris Lucille (Forde) Langley, 84, of Warwick, N.D., passed away at Mercy Hospital, Devils Lake on Friday, January 11, 2013 surrounded by her loving family after years of Alzheimerâs and most recently cancer. Medicine Today: Colonoscopy is preventative medicine npc-news.chronicle.augusta.com Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 09:40 AM PST A colonoscopy is one of the most effective preventative tests to protect against colon cancer. Four Sisters Argue that Pregnancy Drug Caused Their Cancer Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 09:33 AM PST Four sisters, who all suffered from injuries they allege are the result of their mother having had taken DES during her pregnancy, are suing drug maker, Eli Lilly and Co. The sisters argue that Eli Lilly neglected to test the ⦠Continue reading â' Team Finds Gene That Promotes Drug Resistance in Cancer Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 09:28 AM PST Scientists at the UI and BYU have identified a gene that induces drug resistance in cancer. The finding could improve prognostic and diagnostic tools for evaluating cancer and monitoring response to treatment, and could lead to new therapies for eradicating drug-resistant cancer cells. Researchers reveal aggressive breast cancer's metastatic path Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 09:27 AM PST ( Weill Cornell Medical College ) Scientists at Weill Cornell Medical College have discovered the molecular switch that allows aggressive triple negative breast cancer cells to grow the amoeba-like protrusions they need to crawl away from a primary tumor and metastasize throughout the body. Their findings, published in Cancer Cell, suggest a novel approach for developing agents to treat cancer ... 49ers make cancer patient's dream come true Mon, 14 Jan, 2013 09:25 AM PST Lifelong 49ers fan meets team and is invited to playoff game against Green Bay. | |
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