Prostate cancer research advance Irish Examiner Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:02 PM PDT A CELL that could be the “mother†of all prostate tumours has been identified by scientists. | High tech tool to treat cancer used to stop facial pain KING5 Seattle Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:58 PM PDT Imagine experiencing severe pain when you brush your teeth or simply touch your face. That's how one woman lived for years until a high tech tool to treat cancer got to the root of her pain and finally destroyed it. | Can a common spice fight cancer? The Edmond Sun Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:49 PM PDT OKLAHOMA CITY â€" Prostate cancer prevention could be as close as your supermarket’s spice aisle. Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist Biji Kurien, Ph.D., is studying the effects of curcumin â€" a chemical present in the spice turmeric â€" on cancer. | Cancer survivors show how to LiveStrong The Edmond Sun Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:49 PM PDT  Oklahoma cancer patients and survivors will pitch for a future free of cancer at the annual LiveStrong Night with the Oklahoma City RedHawks. Turner Mason Swink, an Oklahoma City eighth-grader first diagnosed with cancer when he was only a year old, and 8-year-old Caitlin Schemmel, a third-grader from Colbert diagnosed with leukemia in December, will throw out the first pitch at the event ... | Human Body Exhibit at Rushmore Mall KNBN Rapid City Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:49 PM PDT If you have ever wondered what your lungs look like if you smoke or what a part of your body looks like if it's diagnosed with cancer, Saturday is your chance as new exhibit opens at the Rushmore Mall in Rapid City. | Serioius Adulthood Waiting to Happen New York Times Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:36 PM PDT Sunny is a former high school honors student who dropped out of college a year or so ago to tend her father, who’s dying of cancer. | The New Year New York Times Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:36 PM PDT The most popular movies among NYTimes.com readers. Sunny is a former high school honors student who dropped out of college a year or so ago to tend her father, who’s dying of cancer. | Canines Used To Sniff Out Prostate Cancer WCBS-TV New York Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:33 PM PDT Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, with about 1 in 6 affected. Like so many other cancers, catching it early is the key. Now, doctors have discovered a new means of early detection using dogs. | Beaumont gets $4.8M for cancer research Royal Oak Daily Tribune Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:28 PM PDT ROYAL OAK â€" The National Cancer Institute has renewed Beaumont Hospitals’ cancer program’s designation as a Community Clinical Oncology Program for five more years and awarded it a $4.8 million research grant. | | |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment