Google News Alert for: cancer
Research, recommendations for breast cancer screening have long been debated Washington Post The findings underscore a decades-long debate in the medical community about the benefits and risks of routine breast cancer screening for younger women. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
KISS drummer Peter Criss had breast cancer Los Angeles Times News that former KISS drummer Peter Criss, he of the Catman persona, suffered breast cancer has provoked new interest in the subject of male breast cancer, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Reuters A statement on his website said that despite the complication, which needed immediate treatment, the 61-year-old's cancer operation was "entirely successful ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Pain drug morphine may accelerate cancer growth Reuters By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - Evidence is mounting that morphine, commonly used to manage pain, may accelerate cancer growth, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Poniard drug OK in mid-stage cancer study East Bay Business Times Poniard Pharmaceuticals Inc., which stumbled with its cancer drug picoplatin in a Phase III trial, hit the main goal of a mid-stage metastatic colorectal ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Charter, Microsoft founder Paul Allen begins cancer treatment FierceTelecom Best known as the co-founder of Microsoft and later cable MSO Charter Communications, Paul Allen announced this week that he has been diagnosed with ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Great American Smokeout Cancer Society urges smokers to quit habit Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com By Kalamazoo Gazette staff The American Cancer Society is urging smokers not to smoke Thursday, which marks the 34th Great American Smokeout, ... See all stories on this topic | ||
'Fly Paper' Created to Capture Circulating Cancer Cells Science Daily (press release) 18, 2009) — Just as fly paper captures insects, an innovative new device with nano-sized features developed by researchers at UCLA is able to grab cancer ... See all stories on this topic | ||
New York Times By KEVIN SACK It did not take long for Republicans in Congress to start arguing on Tuesday that a federal task force's new recommendations on breast cancer ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Cut cancer risk with Great American Smokeout Clarksville Leaf Chronicle By STACY LEISER • The Leaf-Chronicle • November 18, 2009 We spent the month of October — Breast Cancer Awareness Month — learning what to do to decrease our ... See all stories on this topic |
Google Blogs Alert for: cancer
Common pain relief medication may encourage cancer growth ... By BJS Although morphine has been the gold-standard treatment for postoperative and chronic cancer pain for two centuries, a growing body of evidence is showing that opiate-based painkillers can stimulate the growth and spread of cancer cells. ... Science Blog - Science news straight... - http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/frontpage1 |
Secretary Sebelius Statement on New Breast Cancer Recommendations HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius issued the following statement today on new breast cancer screening recommendations from the US Preventive Services Task Force. HHS News and Events - http://www.hhs.gov/news/ |
Trish Kinney: Cancer Wins The Powerball By Trish Kinney I was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in my right breast at age 42. Considering that the task force suggested that breast self-exam is worthless, I wonder, how are we supposed to achieve early detection? Health on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/health |
Science-Based Medicine » The USPSTF recommendations for breast ... By David Gorski The USPSTF found fair evidence that women who have screening mammography die of breast cancer less frequently than women who do not have it, but the benefits minus harms are small for women aged 40 to 49 years. ... Science-Based Medicine - http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/ |
The American Spectator : Breast Cancer Follies By Robert M. Goldberg Because heart disease kills more women than breast cancer, that decision could be even more dangerous for women because it is based on -- or biased towards -- old, even outdated methods for determining risk for a serious illness. ... The American Spectator and AmSpecBlog - http://spectator.org/ |
Google Web Alert for: cancer
Cancer scientist reveals secret life as prostitute - CNN.com Nov 16, 2009 ... An erotic blogger whose double life as a prostitute became a hit TV series has ended years of fevered speculation by revealing her most ... |
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