Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center reviews top cancer stories News-Medical-Net Mon, 05 Apr 2010 01:35 AM PDT Surgeon Jeremy Richmon, M.D., at Johns Hopkins is using robotic assistance to cut away tumors of the tongue and tonsils. Conventional surgery leaves disfiguring neck and jaw scars, but the robotic procedure leaves no scar except for inside the mouth, and he says, patients retain good function of speech and swallowing. | Sugars breakthrough in cancer treatment Yorkshire Post Mon, 05 Apr 2010 01:28 AM PDT Molecules that stop cancer cells covering themselves with sugar could prevent the spread of tumours, scientists have learned. | Ralston Public Schools mourn death of principal Ralston Recorder Mon, 05 Apr 2010 01:22 AM PDT Funeral services were held March 31 for longtime educator and Wildewood principal Janell Shain, 55, who died last weekend after a long battle with cancer. | City of Hope sponsors May 1 cancer seminar Pasadena Star-News Mon, 05 Apr 2010 01:18 AM PDT Survivors of childhood, adolescent and young adult cancers and their family members are invited to a free seminar from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 1 at City of Hope. | Bowling for charity Lancashire Evening Post Mon, 05 Apr 2010 01:15 AM PDT People are urged to get bowling for bowel cancer at Tenpin Bowling in Lancashire. | Comedy night to raise funds for playground The Daily News of Newburyport Mon, 05 Apr 2010 01:04 AM PDT Tickets are still available for Saturday's comedy night t the Carriage Pines Golf Club to benefit the Solace for Stephanie Foundation and its goals of making improvements to the Eiras Park playground in Rowley, funding cancer research and establishing a high school scholarship. | Desert making a comeback in Middle East Manila Bulletin Mon, 05 Apr 2010 01:03 AM PDT ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AFP) รข" The desert is making a comeback in the Middle East, with fertile lands turning into barren wastes that could further destabilize the region, experts said at a water conference recently. "Desertification spreads like cancer, it can't be noticed immediately," said Wadid Erian, a soil expert with the Arab League, at a conference on Thursday in the Egyptian coastal town of ... | | |
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