Fighting Against the Killer Cancer

Aug 18, 10 Fighting Against the Killer Cancer

Share As we always thought, cancer was a disease only for rich men.  But now it’s no longer, with approximately 80% across the world being burned by poor and middle income nation similar to India. Regardless of the irregular figure, merely 5% of worldwide resources for cancer are exhausted in increasing nations. This is the...

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Approval of Avastin may be Cancelled for Advanced Breast Cancer

Aug 16, 10 Approval of Avastin may be Cancelled for Advanced Breast Cancer

Share The United States Food and Drug Administration may be gaming with the impression of getting the very uncommon step of withdrawing endorsement of a medicine that patients with higher breast cancer revolve to as a final expectation. This medicine, Avastin, has been recommended to around 17,500 women experiencing from breast...

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Nano-methods Developed for Cancer Tumor Treatment

Aug 11, 10 Nano-methods Developed for Cancer Tumor Treatment

Share Even though it is a helpful weapon to fight off cancerous tumors, radiation therapy frequently damages healthy tissue as it tries to kill malignant cells. Currently, Prof. Israel Gannot of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Biomedical Engineering is increasing a latest method to obliterate tumors with lesser side...

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Ipswich Coach Gary Ablett Battles Against Cancer

Aug 04, 10 Ipswich Coach Gary Ablett Battles Against Cancer

Share Gary Ablett, former Liverpool and Everton defender, is undertaking hospital treatment having been detected with a type of blood cancer. Ablett, 44, was in poor health last week at Ipswich Town’s training ground, where he is a coach, and has non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Ablett was responsible of Stockport as they were...

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Head and Neck Cancer Can Now Be Treated with Herpes Virus

Aug 02, 10 Head and Neck Cancer Can Now Be Treated with Herpes Virus

Share A hereditarily persuaded cold sore also known as fever blisters disease has been made use to take care of head and neck cancer  patients in a Phase I/II clinical test run by The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. The herpes simplex virus, recognized as OncoVEX and owned by BioVex...

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Prostate Cancer May be Developed From Too Much Consumption of Milk

Jul 27, 10 Prostate Cancer May be Developed From Too Much Consumption of Milk

Share Specialists have revealed that excessive drinking of milk can increase the possibility of developing prostate cancer.  The research was performed by Canadian specialists. The research, published in The Prostate journal, revealed that males who drink four 200-ml milk glasses had twofold the possibility of developing prostate...

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Breast Cancer Survivor Christina Applegate Expects her Firstborn Child

Jul 22, 10 Breast Cancer Survivor Christina Applegate Expects her Firstborn Child

Share What a cheering story it is, how Christina Applegate has sprung back from breast cancer and now is having a baby.  The actress is now 38 years old and got connected with a rocker Martyn Lenoble, originating member of the rock group Porno for Pyros (Perry Farrell vocals) in April and is now having her first baby. ...

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Men with Long Ring Finger are More Susceptible to Prostate Cancer

Jul 22, 10 Men with Long Ring Finger are More Susceptible to Prostate Cancer

Share The report stated that men with a long ring finger may possibly be three times more possible to build up prostate cancer. A research of hospital patients discovered those whose ring finger on the right hand was meaningfully longer than the index finger were possible to acquire the disease than those fingers were approximately...

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Food Dyes may More Likely Increase the Risks of Getting Cancer

Jul 19, 10 Food Dyes may More Likely Increase the Risks of Getting Cancer

Share A latest report from the Center for Science in the Public Interest stated that whichever artificial food dyes that color all from breakfast cereals to ice cream should be prohibited for the reason that they cause cancer risks. CSPI executive director Michael F. Jacobson, co-author of the report, Food Dyes: A Rainbow of Risks...

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Cancer may More Likely Observed in IVF Children

Jul 19, 10 Cancer may More Likely Observed in IVF Children

Share A considerable association with cancer has been discovered that children born after fertility medication are at bigger risks of difficulty congenital malformations and infertility problems themselves and this is the first time. The troubles are not thought to be connected to the method itself; somewhat they are more likely to...

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