One local runner is racing for more than a time WOAI San Antonio Sun, 24 May 2009 21:58 PM PDT The word sends chills down your spine... Cancer. Its a word too many people hear way too often, but a local teenager has used cancer to re-affirm his belief in... | Hands off our children! WorldNetDaily Sun, 24 May 2009 21:55 PM PDT Daniel Hauser is 13 years old. He should be enjoying life and looking forward to his future. Instead, Daniel Hauser has cancer, Hodgkins lymphoma, and finds himself the center of a controversy in Minnesota pitting the government against his parents and, indeed, Daniel too. | Bioniche updates on phase III clinical trial with Urocidin in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer News-Medical-Net Sun, 24 May 2009 21:47 PM PDT Bioniche Life Sciences Inc. has provided an update on its Phase III clinical program evaluating Urocidin(TM) in the treatment of bladder cancer. On March 31st, the Company announced that recruitment had been completed in its initial Phase III registration trial evaluating Urocidin in the treatment of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer that is refractory (unresponsive) to the current standard ... | Support Groups Erie Times-News Sun, 24 May 2009 21:17 PM PDT -Inspirations, a new group focused on living well with cancer, will hold its first meeting Tuesday, June 2, 7 p.m., at Wayside Presbyterian Church, 1208 Asbury Road. The meeting will address healthy eating during cancer treatment. For information, call Sharon at 860-1296. | Early detection crucial for breast cancer patient Erie Times-News Sun, 24 May 2009 21:17 PM PDT Q A friend of mine was recently diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer. I have done some initial research online, and www.mayoclinic.com describes it as a "rare but aggressive type of breast cancer that develops rapidly." | Hills pupils take part in relay The Steubenville Herald-Star Sun, 24 May 2009 21:15 PM PDT MINGO JUNCTION - Twelve years ago, pupils and teachers at two local school buildings began walking to help find a cure for cancer. Today, students, teachers and administrators from 11 school buildings in Jefferson County are donating their time to host mini Relays for Life. | A taste of help Erie Times-News Sun, 24 May 2009 21:15 PM PDT The statistic is shocking: Severe malnutrition and weight loss play a role in at least one in five cancer deaths. Yet nutrition too often is an afterthought until someone's already in trouble. | Ultrasound prostate cancer device touted redOrbit Sun, 24 May 2009 21:14 PM PDT A new ultrasound treatment for prostate cancer is showing promise of stopping the disease without causing impotence or incontinence, observers say. The still-experimental treatment, called high-intensity focused ultrasound, uses the sonic technology to heat the prostate to the point of killing cancerous cells and reducing tumors without the high rates of impotence caused by current treatments ... | | |
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