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Daiichi Sankyo to Buy Plexxikon for $935 Million, Add Cancer Drugs Bloomberg Plexxikon has PLX3397, for breast cancer, and PLX3397, for rheumatoid arthritis, in the first stage of patient studies, according to the statement. Daiichi Sankyo had about 387 billion yen of cash and investments with maturities of less than 90 days as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More drugs for cancer treatment subsidized by government AsiaOne SINGAPORE - Costly cancer treatment drugs like paclitaxel for breast and ovarian cancer and oxaliplatin for colorectal cancer are now being subsidized by the government. Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan said his ministry subsidizes 55 cancer drugs out of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Healthcare "Death Panels" Alive and Well in Britain The New American Nine years after being diagnosed with breast cancer and struggling to obtain treatment, Hirst, says the Times, "was told … that her cancer had spread and that her condition had deteriorated so much that she could have the Avastin after all — paid for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Letter: Open up Topeka Capital Journal The organization claims it provides funding only for breast cancer training, education and treatment programs supported by Planned Parenthood. Let us have some transparency here! People should know if they are giving to find a cure for breast cancer, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cancer support group provides warmth, humor Allentown Morning Call I wish to share my experiences from the Legacy Project at the Cancer Support Community in partnership with Lehigh Valley Hospital. As a breast cancer survivor, I needed to establish a sense of who I became after my treatments. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Makers of Avastin get to make their case Food Consumer by Aimee Keenan-Greene Genentech, the makers of Avastin, will get a second chance to convince the Food and Drug Administration their drug is a safe and effective breast cancer treatment. According to Reuters, the FDA agreed to give the company a public ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pancreas Cancer Treatment Advances EmpowHer Only lung, breast, and colorectal cancer kill more American women. Surgical resection is currently the only treatment that offers a complete cure. Unfortunately, only a small fraction of patients are diagnosed early enough for this. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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BCHS surgeon to speak on prevention and treatment of colorectal cancer Battle Creek Enquirer Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US It surpasses both breast and prostate cancers in mortality, and second only to lung cancer in numbers of cancer deaths. Colon cancer is a malignant tumor in the lining of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oncology Market in China to 2017 - Better Access to Cancer Therapies for the ... SBWire (press release) Market data on the therapeutic landscape which covers lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, non-hodgkin's lymphoma and prostate cancer, including market size, market share, annual cost of therapy, sales volume and treatment usage patterns such ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Two new programs help cancer patients Jefferson Post Reach to Recovery is a program that will allow for volunteers who are breast cancer survivors to personally visit others in the county that are dealing with the same disease that they have already beaten. Volunteers will take a training course to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The peddling of false hope by celebrities is called into question (again) MinnPost.com (blog) McQueen died of lung cancer within a few weeks. But that didn't keep thousands of other cancer patients from following him to Mexico for the same quack treatment. "Now comes Ms. Somers, who, after receiving surgery and radiation for breast cancer in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Parking fine's not on the prescription Frankstonweekly Branka Kuzmar, who is receiving treatment for breast cancer, said a large number of patients were angry to find they had received a fine in the parking lot. A volunteer delivering hats to cancer patients in the hospital received a $40 payment notice, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Women on bone drugs have less colon cancer: study | Science ... By admin Earlier studies have found that women taking bisphosphonates have a lower risk of breast cancer. But it was unclear if that effect could be chalked up to the drugs, because the condition they are meant to treat -- bone thinning, ... Science Magazine News - http://www.sciencemagnews.com/ | ||
Cancer Shop USA Goes 'Live' By Cancer Shop USA The physician-approved on-line store was first conceived by Dr. Melanie Bone while going through treatments of her own after being diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer. "I was barely 40 years old with 4 children under the age of 6 ... SEOPressReleases - http://www.seopressreleases.com/ | ||
Anti-cancer gene system found out | TopNews Arab Emirates By Kanika Mehta Combining the Designer Biomimetic Vector with the iNOS gene has proved successful in killing breast cancer cells in the laboratory." It was also added that metastatic cancer that goes into the bones, can expect better treatments in the ... TopNews Arab Emirates - http://topnews.ae/ | ||
Michelle Malkin » Planned Parenthood to Spend $200k for Ads ... By Doug Powers What does "parenthood" have to do with cancer? Breast exams and cancer treatment is very laudable and necessary. Defund Planned Parenthood and direct the money so designated to doctors to provide the critical services. ... Michelle Malkin - http://michellemalkin.com/ |
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Suzanne's Blog | Dr. Nick Gonzalez – Dateline Response to KNOCKOUT ... The treatment was discredited, but not before 40000 women underwent transplants for breast cancer, and thousand had their lives shortened unnecessarily. ... www.suzannesomers.com/.../Dr-Nick-Gonzalez-e28093-Dateli... |
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