Canada to stop making medical isotopes The Star Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:00 PM PDT OTTAWA (AP): Canada will stop producing medical isotopes used for imaging to diagnose cancer and heart disease, the country's prime minister said Wednesday. | Regina Hackett takes her Art to Go Arts Journal Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:58 PM PDT Art consists in going the full length. If you start with drums you have to end with dynamite, or TNT. Ravel, quoted by Henry Miller in Tropic of Cancer . | Funeral underway for cancer crusader O'Brien (ABC) Yahoo!7 Australian News Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:58 PM PDT Thousands of mourners have gathered at Sydney's St Mary's Cathedral for the state funeral of cancer specialist Chris O'Brien, who died last week from a brain tumour. | An emotional return to golf for Mickelson Mohave Daily News Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:51 PM PDT MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The idea was for Phil Mickelson to return to a routine as best as possible in his world now shaken with fear. It has been three turbulent weeks since he announced his wife, Amy, was diagnosed with breast cancer. | 51 genes predict breast cancer survival News-Medical-Net Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:51 PM PDT It may be possible in the future to use a specimen from the tumour to determine which patients with breast cancer have a good chance of overcoming the disease, and which patients should be given more intensive treatments. | Longer, better for prostate cancer Stuff Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:39 PM PDT Men with locally advanced prostate cancer are more likely to die if their doctors shorten the time they are treated with hormone-suppressing drugs. | Medical group calls for reducing use of BPA USA Today Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:28 PM PDT Hormone-like chemicals in plastics, pesticides and other products pose "significant concern for public health," possibly causing infertility, cancer and malformations, a medical society announced Wednesday. | | |
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