Prostate cancer research advance Irish Examiner Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:02 PM PDT A CELL that could be the âmotherâ 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 supermarketâs 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 Â 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, whoâs 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, whoâs 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 Hospitalsâ cancer programâs designation as a Community Clinical Oncology Program for five more years and awarded it a $4.8 million research grant. | | |
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