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By Caring for Carcinoid Foundation
The Board of Directors of the Caring for Carcinoid Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Ron Hollander as its new Executive Director.

By National Canine Cancer Foundation
Two pre-eminent organizations fighting to eliminate cancer in dogs, strive to do it together! Chase Away K9 Cancer will now direct their fundraising efforts towards research grants approved through the National Canine Cancer Foundation.

By Melanie Bernds
Collaboration with the Stanley lab shows that there are natural compounds from plants that can control this deadly disorder and, with the atomic structure in hand, can be used as a starting point for further drug design.

By Central Park Communications
Steven Olson of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry has received a $3.12 million federal grant for research on anticoagulant proteins that regulate blood clotting and prevent abnormal clotting.

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By Caring for Carcinoid Foundation
The Board of Directors of the Caring for Carcinoid Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Ron Hollander as its new Executive Director.

By Caring for Carcinoid Foundation
The Caring for Carcinoid Foundation (CFCF) is pleased to announce its celebratory programming in honor of Worldwide NET Cancer Awareness Day. CFCF-sponsored events include a Patient Education Seminar and awarding grants to patient support groups.

By National Canine Cancer Foundation
Two pre-eminent organizations fighting to eliminate cancer in dogs, strive to do it together! Chase Away K9 Cancer will now direct their fundraising efforts towards research grants approved through the National Canine Cancer Foundation.

By Melanie Bernds
Collaboration with the Stanley lab shows that there are natural compounds from plants that can control this deadly disorder and, with the atomic structure in hand, can be used as a starting point for further drug design.

By Central Park Communications
Steven Olson of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry has received a $3.12 million federal grant for research on anticoagulant proteins that regulate blood clotting and prevent abnormal clotting.

By Fast Market Research
New Medical Devices research report from GlobalData is now available from Fast Market Research

By Cristine Santos
Now a day, swimming in beaches and pools are the best thing to do because summer heat is going on. But, be alert because a sun ray produces ultra violet that might be harmful to our skin.

By Cristine Santos
Simple blood test offer for women to improved an ovarian cancer survival rates. Simple blood test is to be made available to family doctors, according to the new health guidelines in the UK, and these can be saved a thousand of lives from...

By Cristine Santos
Omega-3 is widely available in cold-water oily fish such as anchovies, herring, mackerel, sardines, and salmon. There is a newly discovered marine source of omega-3 fatty acids it is Krill oil.

By Frank Groff Inc.
Surgeon to Remove Potentially Deadly Tumor near Brainstem

By Cristine Santos
Head, lung and neck cancer are able to identify by the new “electronic nose” which found the chemical signals of cancer in the patient breath.

By Cristine Santos
The US researchers at The University of Massachusetts, Amherst, have conduct a study that revealed about the breast milk can help to detect of breast cancer.

By Binghamton University
Many new cancer weapons come as personalized therapies that can target specific changes in an individual’s tumor. Leading the work are Binghamton University researchers who are using a new tool in studying tubulin tyrosine ligase, or TTL enzyme.

By Cristine Santos
A few years ago, my husband and I wanted to know about alternative cancer treatments really. We wanted to hear from people who used alternative therapy...

By Cristine Santos
Dihydro-testosterone, is essential to develop prostate cancer, but not the actual cause of prostate cancer. Males are castrated at a young age do not develop prostate cancer.

By Cristine Santos
April 13, 2011 the New York news about the new study of reasonable option for a treating the prostate cancer is needs to have evidence that closely watching the tumor for older men with low risk prostate cancer.

By Cristine Santos
Pancreatic Cancer is a malignant neoplasm of the pancreas. The prognosis for the pancreatic cancer is still poor and the remission of this disease is still rare.

By Francis Calma
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) was awarded a $1.7 million to Fatih Uckun, MD, PhD, a research professor of Pediatrics at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California...

By Francis Calma
Cases of AIDS-related cancers declined among people living with HIV in the United States, but other cancers are in March in this group has a new study.

By Francis Calma
Third Rock Ventures, the funding for cancer research with the transfer of more than $ 40 million Blueprint Pharmaceuticals...

By Francis Calma
In western Europe, a German researchers analyzed a data that found out about 50,400 out of a total 79,100 cases of certain types of cancer (such as tumours in throat and bowel) and this data gather from The Netherlands....

By Francis Calma
Cancer is the most leading researchable topic, because the main cause and treatment of the disease is still unknown.

By Francis Calma
Last Tuesday- April 5, 2011 a breast cancer survivor proves that soy foods did not increase the risk of breast cancer recurrence. On past studies about eating a soy foods and supplements are need to be avoided because of estrogen-like effects that...

By Francis Calma
Breast milk of a woman has the potential to assess the risk of developing breast cancer, according to a preliminary study presented Monday.

By Francis Calma
Cervical cancer a most common types of cancer which is mortality rate increases among women. Women who are sexually active and multiple partners are risk in this kind of cancer, because it is indirectly caused by sexually transmitted diseases (STD).

By Francis Calma
One of the most common types of cancer is a lung cancer. The treatment of lung cancer is depends on the kind of cancer and the stage of the cancer.

By Francis Calma
In addition, the medical and emotional issues must be dealt with breast cancer earlier in some other cases of breast cancer in the family are treated in health insurance and employment discrimination.

By Francis Calma
Prostate cancer is one of the most curable cancers. Possible treatment programs range from "watchful waiting" in men aged, the total loss of the prostate in the other.

By Elegance Vie Corp.
Immunolizer® is a natural formula scientifically designed to optimize the immune system's performance. Immunolizer® activates the body's defense mechanisms and helps the Immune System to distinguish adequately between self and non-self.

By Fast Market Research
Recently published research from GlobalData, "Brain Tumor - Pipeline Assessment and Market Forecasts to 2017", is now available at Fast Market Research

By South Nassau Communities Hospital
The study revealed that when the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) was identical (concordant) in the tumors they were metastatic. New multifocal primary cancers had discordant LOH, meaning their LOH was not identical.

By Jeffrey S. Musmacher
Several milestones achieved following its first year treating patients in Suffolk County, New York.

By Crosspointe Media, Inc.
“While I was sitting in the 'chemo room' with the transparent fluid dripping into my right arm---I wish I'd had a book like Chemo Club to read” said Louise Moeri, author of Chemo Club, published by Crosspointe Media, Inc. in Modesto, CA.

By A. Schulz
Visualase Inc. Selected to Present at Epilepsy Conference Highlighting New and Promising Epilepsy Therapies. Epilepsy Pipeline Update 2010 to Take Place February 25-26 in San Francisco.

By Andres Schulz
Visualase Inc. was selected for a $2.1 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas. The precision and control of the Visualase technology has made possible the ablation of tissue in areas such as brain and prostate.

By Ambassadorial Society of America
Venus Day Has Been Recognized for her Volunteer Work by Jeb Bush, the Governor of Florida as a Point of Light Award Recipient

By Wiseman Research Initiatives LLC
A study to develop a new genetically engineered vaccine opened officially Oct 16. The program has begun screening patients. Initial clinical trial reported rapid shrinkage and/or disappearance of widespread tumors within eight weeks.

By markmillermusic.org
Glioblastoma patient using experimental vaccine consisting of his own brain tumor tissue and white blood cells showing results

By College Station Medical Center
A new, robotic-assisted minimally invasive thyroid surgery can now offer those with thyroid tumors relief without neck scars. This new procedure is being performed using the daVinci® Surgical System at College Station Medical Center in Texas.

By Adriana Vela
--- NanoTecNexus and NanoTumor Center Education Projects Rank High ---

By RNL Bio, Co., Ltd.
Korean-FDA approved RNL’s Astrostem based on patient’s own fat derived stem cells to treat spinal cord injury. Phase I human trial will be done by intravenous infusion of stem cells at Sam Hospital in Anyang, South Korea

By Blogging in B Minor
Blogging in B Minor (markmillermusic.org/blog) chronicles Mark Miller's journey as a grade 4 brain tumor survivor and provides other brain tumor survivors with in-depth research information and personal experience to provide hope and encouragement.

By GTCbio
Kenna Anderes of Pfizer Global R&D, Michael Shi of Novartis and Joseph Paul Eder of AstraZeneca to give featured presentations at Oncology Biomarkers: From Discovery to Validation conference on January 14-15, 2008.

By Anaspec, Inc.
Melanoma, a malignant tumor that arises in melanocytes, is the most deadly of all skin cancers.



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