Behemoth singer suffering from leukaemia
Behemoth singer/guitarist Adam ‘Nergal’ Darski is suffering from a life-threatening form of leukaemia.
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New hope for melanoma patients?
Melanoma is thought to be caused by overexposure to the sun, and every year, close to 9,000 Americans die from it. About half of melanoma patients carry a gene that actually promotes [...]
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New hope for melanoma patients?
Morphotek(R), Inc. Announces Initiation Of A Phase I Study For MORAb-028, An IgM-Type Monoclonal Antibody, In Patients …
Get a Move On! Too Much Recreational Sitting Is No Good
(8/19) A new study by American Cancer Society (ACS) researchers finds it?s not just how much physical activity we get, but how much time we spend sitting that can affect our risk of death.
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Morphotek(R), Inc. Announces Initiation Of A Phase I Study [...]
FDA approves Pfizer’s Prefilled Dual-Chamber Syringe for XYNTHA administration in hemophilia A patients
Twin sisters, one from Stillwater, honor late teacher who inspired their creativity
Twin sisters who had an undying love and talent for art decided to give something back to the fifth grade teacher who helped them realize their creative potential.
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FDA approves Pfizer’s Prefilled Dual-Chamber Syringe for XYNTHA administration in hemophilia A patients
Pfizer [...]
Hospice awarded patient’s payout
Coal tar sealant presentation prompts questions from Springfield City Council
A presentation by two U.S. Geological Survey researchers about coal tar sealant sparked a number of questions by City Council members.
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Hospice awarded patient’s payout
A hospice has been awarded a payout in a landmark claim over the death of one of its [...]
Texas woman offers photo shoot to cancer patients
Running schedule
Aug. 7, Poll Together 5K: This event will be held at the Blossburg Island Park (take Blossburg Exit off Highway 15, follow signs for race or take business 15 and follow signs). Registration 7:45-8:45 a.m. with race time at 9 a.m. Proceeds to benefit the renovations of the Blossburg pool.
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Patients, hospitals wrestle over tumor tissue
JCI online early table of contents: August 2, 2010
( Journal of Clinical Investigation ) This release contains summaries, links to PDFs, and contact information for the following newsworthy papers to be published online, August 2, 2010, in the JCI: “Boosting the efficacy of anticancer vaccines”; “Genetic mutations determine breast cancer subtype”; “Keeping blood pressure down [...]
£300m hospital gets first patients
Oroville Calendar
WEDNESDAY Events Oroville Hospital Community Farmers Market: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. in upper-parking area, accessed through main entrance on Olive Highway.
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£300m hospital gets first patients
A £300 MILLION “super hospital” has opened its doors to its first patients.
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Stem cell transplant from a healthy sibling donor reverses advanced kidney cancer in some patients, study finds.: An article from: Transplant News
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Intensive Chemotherapy May Be Harmful to Most Older Patients With Acute Myeloid Leukemia
BP lawsuits over oil spill take center stage
BOISE, Idaho (Reuters) – More than 2,000 miles from the Gulf of Mexico shoreline, a panel of U.S. judges heard arguments from lawyers on Thursday on how piles of oil spill-related lawsuits against BP Plc should be merged.
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Intensive Chemotherapy May Be Harmful to Most Older [...]
Specific protein may help neurons fix themselves in Parkinson’s patients
Researchers to integrate two existing medical devices for cancer treatment
Today, at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) in Philadelphia, a group of researchers from Stanford University will describe the latest developments toward their goal of integrating two existing medical devices — medical linear accelerators, or “linacs,” which produce [...]