Treatment fails to preserve ovarian function after chemotherapy Los Angeles Times Mon, 09 Jan 2012 13:45 PM PST Chemotherapy can destroy ovarian function in premenopausal women and much research has been dedicated to finding ways to preserve fertility in these women. Among breast cancer patients, for instance, about one in 200 are younger than age 40, and some of them may wish to become pregnant after successful cancer treatment. | Time plea on Fiskville probe Leader Community Newspapers Mon, 09 Jan 2012 13:45 PM PST CFA chief executive Mick Bourke has urged patience while an investigation into cancer links are probed. | Man dies in Johnson County mobile home fire The Kentucky Post Mon, 09 Jan 2012 13:41 PM PST .The fire broke out when 46-year-old Jesse Ball was alone and he could not escape from the home in Johnson County. Ball's daughter, Casey Meade, told WYMT-TV in Hazard that she moved her father into her family's home for his safety because he had cancer and back problems. | Argentine President does not have cancer News-Medical-Net Mon, 09 Jan 2012 13:40 PM PST Argentine President Cristina Fernandez had her thyroid gland removed amid fears of thyroid cancer. A detailed look at the tissues of her thyroid gland has shown no cancer authorities said Saturday. | Hometown Hero: Kaitlin Cooper FOX 4 News Dallas - Fort Worth Mon, 09 Jan 2012 13:30 PM PST Clarice Tinsleyâs Hometown Hero this week is a fashionista. Sheâs also a cancer fighter. | Cancer doctorâs attorney asks for more time for defense Mississippi Business Journal Mon, 09 Jan 2012 13:28 PM PST SUMMIT â" A defense lawyer wants a federal judge to give him more time to prepare for trial in the case of a cancer clinic accused of using old syringes and watered-down chemotherapy drugs. | | |
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