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Health News: [cancer ]: Two Men Are Free Of HIV After Bone Marrow Transplants

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Two Men Are Free Of HIV After Bone Marrow Transplants
Wed, 03 Jul, 2013 10:52 AM PDT
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Two HIV-positive patients in the United States who underwent bone marrow transplants for cancer have stopped anti-retroviral therapy and still show no detectable sign of the HIV virus, researchers said Wednesday.
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An eclectic mix unite for cancer care
Wed, 03 Jul, 2013 10:41 AM PDT
Last night's Masterpiece Midsummer Party raised £650,000 for Marie Curie Cancer Care, thanks to hostess Heather Kerzner and her black book.
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2 stem cell patients stop HIV drugs with no sign of virus returning
Wed, 03 Jul, 2013 10:36 AM PDT
Two HIV-positive patients in the United States who underwent bone marrow transplants for cancer have stopped anti-retroviral therapy and still show no detectable sign of the HIV virus.
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Cured of HIV? Two patients show no sign of virus 8 months after bone marrow transplants
Wed, 03 Jul, 2013 10:36 AM PDT
Two HIV-positive patients in the United States who underwent bone marrow transplants for cancer have stopped anti-retroviral therapy and still show no detectable sign of the HIV virus, researchers said Wednesday.
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Pierce Brosnan's daughter dies of ovarian cancer
Wed, 03 Jul, 2013 10:31 AM PDT
Pierce Brosnan's daughter dies of ovarian cancer Pierce Brosnan's daughter dies of ovarian cancer NEW YORK (AP) — Pierce Brosnan's daughter has died from ovarian cancer, his publicist confirms.
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Skate 24 to attempt to play 25-hour fundraising hockey game to raise money to cure pediatric cancer
Wed, 03 Jul, 2013 10:24 AM PDT
Come join over 70 hockey players as they attempt to set the record for longest game in USA hockey history by playing for 25 continuous hours, all in the name of finding a cure for pediatric cancer.
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Study ties red, processed meats to worse colon cancer survival
Wed, 03 Jul, 2013 10:23 AM PDT
People with colon cancer who continue to eat a lot of red and processed meats may have increased odds of dying from the disease, a new study suggests.
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USA: California: Woman With Terminal Cancer Finally Allowed to Marry Partner
Wed, 03 Jul, 2013 10:20 AM PDT
Two brothers from Reseda sat in red lawn chairs at the entrance to the City Council chambers, having staked out the prime position so their aunts, Helen Andersen and Pam Holt, could have the first wedding of the day on Monday. Holt has terminal cancer and can't be on her feet for long.
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Testing rethink aims to cut deaths from ovarian cancer
Wed, 03 Jul, 2013 10:15 AM PDT
The only way to cut the number of deaths from ovarian cancer is to find those women at highest risk of developing it so they can choose whether to remove their ovaries and fallopian tubes, experts say.
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