Give thanks, feel better, happy The Monterey County Herald Thu, 26 Nov 2009 02:00 AM PST ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. â" Bill Golden survived more than 20 years in the Army and another 30 in law enforcement. He fell sick with colon cancer, and at 86, he has an artificial hip and arthritis in his knees. | Report: Vaccine Eliminates Tumors In Mice OfficialWire Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:53 AM PST An implanted vaccine eliminated melanoma tumors in mice, offering hope of improved treatment for people with skin cancer, U.S. researchers said. | Demand grows for palliative care The Monterey County Herald Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:45 AM PST SEATTLE â" It was a personal experience that first exposed Dr. Christine Cofer to palliative medicine. During her late teens, when her father was suffering from metastatic kidney cancer and conventional treatments could no longer help him, he started receiving hospice care. | Vicki Kennedy talks about husband's battle Worcester Telegram & Gazette Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:41 AM PST CHICAGO - The widow of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy told Oprah Winfrey in an interview broadcast Wednesday that even as her husband knew he was dying of brain cancer he had been "in training" to make sure he had enough strength to attend President Barack Obama's inauguration. | Rider coach Miller reveals his victory over cancer Toronto Star Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:37 AM PST He has two Grey Cup rings and is on the cusp of earning another, been named a finalist for CFL coach of the year, and this season guided Saskatchewan to its first West Division regular-season title in 36 years. | The Herts Advertiser Herts Advertiser Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:32 AM PST RUGBY UNION: WOOLLAMS will play host to a charity rugby match this Friday in aid of Cancer Research UK and Breast Cancer UK. The game will see an Old Albanian XV take on an Old Verulamians side, who'll be taking to the pitch in their new pink kit. | Eyelash drug may help cancer patients St. Louis Post-Dispatch Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:21 AM PST A St. Louis University dermatologist is leading a study to see if a prescription drug approved for cosmetic use to grow longer and fuller lashes will stimulate eyelash regrowth for cancer patients who lost hair from chemotherapy. | Vaccine implant 'kills tumours' BBC News Thu, 26 Nov 2009 01:20 AM PST A cancer vaccine given through an implant placed under the skin can kill tumours in mice, say researchers. | | |
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