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...en aged 40 and older.
Laurie from the not just about cancer-blog read in the Globe and Mail that a new study coming out of Norway, revealed that some cancers will disappear on their own and that mor...
...t for four minutes, then rest, then do another four minutes, so they build up their endurance.
A recent study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology cited improved survival rates for breast cancer patie...
...r four minutes, then rest, then do another four minutes, so they build up their endurance.
A recent study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology cited improved survival rates for breast cancer pati...
...rgery, many doctors show patients a bar chart that outlines their follow-up treatment options. But a new study has found that most women are confused by their options, and that confusion may lead them...
...ct science. Technically it should be exact but there is a lot we really don't know. She referred to a study done by one of the top pathologist's in the country. They had the same specimen evaluat...
...xifen may reduce the effectiveness of the tumor-fighting medication, U.S. doctors said on Tuesday. Their study, published in the
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, also offered a possible expla...
...y bad bout of multiple sores in both the mouth and throat, I spent some time on the internet. I found a study from Norway that linked canker sores to SLS,one of the common ingredients, in tooth paste...
...t Cancer Symposium (SABCS) during the session Molecular profiling for guiding therapeutic decisions. The study analyzed the association between the pathological complete response (pCR) rate and the re...
...nt studies indicate that diets rich in phytoestrogens and n-3 fatty acid have anticancer potential. This study determined the effect of flaxseed (FS), the richest source of lignans and alpha-linolenic...
...of the left sided L4-5 facet joint demonstrates a more heterogeneous contrast enhancement on the current study.
In addition, the borders are less well defined and there is a suggesion that hte overal...
...f my chemo treatments. On Monday I have to see the onc and choose between Tamoxifin, or being part of a study using Arimidex.
Has Tamoxifin given anyone in here bad side effects? Did anyone get ...
...f Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
These findings are surprising and represent the first positive study for Iressa in breast cancer, as well as for the entire class of drugs known as epidermal ...
... there's no way to postpone them--at least I have an *A* in the course so far, but I still have a lot of studying to do, even with this going on, to *keep* my A in the course. I thought I had my summ...
...n I gave him were in an envelope marked confidential.
The information we gave him last August was a case study in which someone had severe shoulder/upper arm pain with normal bone and CT scans. A PET...
...h.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0405&L=breast-implants&T=0&H=1&O=D&F=&S=&P=53
An FDA study on problems with mammography for women with breast implants was published in the Journal ...
...ter the results of two large medical trials appeared in The New England Journal of
Medicine in 1997. One study from Denmark involved 1,708 premenopausal women who received surgery and chemotherapy, wi...
Rise in Breast Cancers Halts Swedish HRT Study
Mon February 2, 2004 08:18 PM ET
By Patricia Reaney
LONDON (Reuters) - Swedish researchers stopped a study examining the impact of hormone replaceme
...blems are the direct result of malnutrition!
Nutritional Immunology
branch of science dedicated to the study of the relationship between immune and other body functions and proper nutrition. This s...
...y in the West, the treatment has been found to double the risk of breast cancer.
The new, million-woman study, conducted in the UK, is the biggest and most comprehensive since HRT began the so- calle...
With the Galileo Whole Body Vibration machine a second study is running on the effects on women after a breast cancer operation.
A first study can be found on www.galileo2000.nl/literatuur.htm and is
During the last several years I have had the opportunity to carefully observe and study a number of diseases that occur in the United States population, but less often or not at all in other countries
...ar additivity was observed between Avastin and other drugs on an individual basis.
Conclusions of the study had shown that Tykerb has antivascular activity superior to that of Nexavar. Avastin + Ty...
...'t actually know if it could be used in women.
Dr Sarah Rawlings
Breakthrough Breast Cancer
The study, by Wayne State University, appears in the journal Cancer Research.
HER2 receptors pr...
...ss in breast cancer survivors, but cancer drugs aren't the only culprits, U.S. researchers said.
The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, found 78 percent of breast cancer survivo...
...rinkage of the tumor," Dr. Hisataka Kobayashi of the U.S. National Cancer Institute, who helped lead the study, said in a statement.
Kobayashi and Yasuteru Urano of the University of Tokyo first ta...
This study was just published this week. I post mostly to sci.life-extension, but thought this study may be of interest here.
BTW, the first nitrogen-stabilized and bioavailable resveratrol product
...eports because of exceptionally large case loads.
At the time of my dx one of the major universities was studying the influx of women in this part of So.Cal who had been dx'd with IBC. I wasn't inclu...
... lower quality of life than the women whose breasts looked more alike and balanced after lumpectomy. The study was published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Doctors need to be up front with th...
... much larger studies will show some risk. The answer to the question will come in incremental steps, one study at a time, and represent the accumulated weight of evidence from many sources. This is th...
Today I was accepted into the study for Sentinal Node removal vs. full axillary node dissection. There was only a 50% chance that I would only have the sentinal nodes removed. I won the toss of the co
LONDON (UPI) -- A British study suggests as many as 11,000 people in Britain die unnecessarily of cancer each year because it takes too long for them to be diagnosed.
Cancer Research UK said cance
...ever, Chris Flower, director general of the Cosmetic, Toiletry and
Perfumery Association, challenged the study's findings. "There are almost no deodorants and body sprays that contain parabens," he sa...
Study: Link Between Low Dose Cadmium Exposure and Increased Risk of Breast Cancer
WASHINGTON July 13 ??" The heavy metal cadmium, widely used in batteries and alloys, can affect rats in ways that m
...S Jackson St, Louisville, KY 40202; e-mail: jamie.studts@louisville.edu.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of four methods of communicating survival benefits on chemother...
...at the expression of 70 genes linked to breast cancer with an accuracy level of 96.7% as determined by a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
These new gene expression profiling...
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