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| Don't go hungry – ask for help Wed, 26 Jun, 2013 10:47 AM PDT My best friend from the time I was 3 until the end of high school visited me last week. She told me that her brother is having a tough time. His wife has battled cancer for several years. He sold his signage business so he could have the money and time to care for her. Continue reading | | Bollywood News Wed, 26 Jun, 2013 10:42 AM PDT Mumbai, June 26 : Actress Manisha Koirala returned to Mumbai Wednesday evening after spending over six months in New York for treatment of ovarian cancer. She has returned cancer-free, looking as "gorgeous" as ever.... Continue reading | |
Laser immunotherapy treatment hopes Wed, 26 Jun, 2013 10:42 AM PDT American physicist Dr Wei Chen and fellow researchers have achieved ''extremely promising'' early results from a novel laser immunotherapy treatment of late-stage cancer. read more Continue reading | | | |
Cancer-free Manisha Koirala back in India Wed, 26 Jun, 2013 10:29 AM PDT Mumbai, June 26 : Actress Manisha Koirala returned to Mumbai Wednesday evening after spending over six months in New York for treatment of ovarian cancer. She has returned cancer-free, looking as "gorgeous" as ever. Continue reading | | A circuitous route to therapy resistance Wed, 26 Jun, 2013 10:29 AM PDT ( Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres ) Scientists from the German Cancer Research Center and Heidelberg University Hospital have discovered a cause of resistance to therapy in cases of brain cancer. Microglia cells migrate into tumors and supply cancer cells with a substance... Continue reading | | O'Grady joins 'Holby City' Wed, 26 Jun, 2013 10:26 AM PDT Presenter and funnyman Paul O'Grady is to join the cast of BBC drama 'Holby City'. The 58-year-old, who has twice suffered heart attacks, will be playing cancer patient Tim Connor in three episodes of the popular show which begin screening in September. Continue reading | |
Valley cancer charity gives little, keeps lots Wed, 26 Jun, 2013 10:26 AM PDT MESA, Ariz. -- A Valley charity is in the national spotlight -- but not for its good works. The Breast Cancer Society in Mesa claims it helps people dying of cancer, but recently uncovered IRS records show that's not where most of the money is going. A CNN investigation ran into lots of slammed... Continue reading | |