Google News Alert for: cancer
Former MGM Mirage CEO Lanni diagnosed with cancer The Associated Press LAS VEGAS — A former chief executive of casino operator MGM Mirage has been diagnosed with cancer. MGM Mirage said Tuesday that Terrence Lanni requires ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Why 1 in 4 Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients Still Opt for Mastectomies U.S. News & World Report For more than 20 years, breast cancer patients have been overtreated with mastectomies, experts contend, instead of with breast-sparing surgery that removes ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Support groups, families make a difference for cancer patients Canton Repository Breast cancer survivor Janice Bender (center) is surrounded with her biggest supporters, daughter, Debbi King (left), granddaughters, Brittani King (top ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Treating cancer locally Times-Journal By Jared Felkins Whether treating breast cancer or another form of the terrible disease, the staff at Cancer Care Center of DeKalb takes on the slogan, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Dogs aid in advancing human cancer therapy USA Today Studying pet dogs with cancer could yield valuable information on how to diagnose and treat human cancers, according to scientists at the National Cancer ... See all stories on this topic | ||
New prostate surgery not necessarily better: study Reuters By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - Men who have less invasive prostate cancer surgery -- often done robotically -- are more likely to be incontinent ... See all stories on this topic | ||
New York Daily News The London Daily Mail reports that the disorder has been linked to a retrovirus that's also seen in prostate cancer patients. Dubbed "yuppie flu" back in ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Phone Counseling Helps Teens Quit Smoking U.S. News & World Report ... of Arizona's Arizona Cancer Center and Eva Matthews of the university's department of family and community medicine in an accompanying commentary. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Minimally invasive prostate surgery may increase the risk of some complications Los Angeles Times More men who need prostate-cancer surgery are choosing minimally invasive techniques because these surgeries typically lead to shorter hospital stays and ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day Examiner.com MBCN is a national independent advocacy group of and for individuals with metastatic breast cancer. We give those living with stage 4 breast cancer a ... See all stories on this topic |
Google Blogs Alert for: cancer
Cancer can spread from mother to foetus - Short Sharp Science ... By Maggie McKee According to researchers in Japan and at the Institute for Cancer Research in Sutton, UK, a Japanese mother had been diagnosed with leukaemia a few weeks after giving birth, whereas tumours were discovered in her daughter's cheek and ... Short Sharp Science - http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/ |
Prostate Cancer Surgery - Health Blog - WSJ By Jacob Goldstein A newer technique may not always be better, a new analysis suggests. WSJ.com: Health Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/health/ |
Sadler holds breast cancer awareness close at FanZone Sports - Racing By Kyle Ocker, FanZone Sports Bell, Elliott's mom, was diagnosed with cancer on June 30, 2007. She met with Susan G. Komen representatives before the Charlotte race later that year. Thankfully, her cancer has been in remission for more than a year. ... FanZone Sports - Racing - http://fanzonesports.net/nascar/ |
In Rare Cases, Cancer Can Pass From Mother to Unborn Child ... By Eliza Strickland Health & Medicine | In very rare cases, the womb is a dangerous place for a developing fetus. Researchers have found that pregnant women can pass on cancer cells to their unborn ba. 80beats - http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/ |
Seeing Red In Pink Products: One Woman's Fight Against Breast ... By Newsweek by Joan Raymond I just redeemed a coupon from P&G for a Swiffer. For my effort, two cents will be given to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. I would have to buy 500 Swiffer wet thingies to make a $10 donation. Newsweek Blogs - http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/default.aspx |
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