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    Breast Cancer Symptom Management May Be Improved By Memory, Thought-Process Training

    A new Indiana University study is the first of its kind to show it may be possible to improve memory and thought process speed among breast cancer survivors. Diane M. Von Ah, Ph.D., R.N., assistant professor at the IU School of Nursing and a researcher at the Indiana University Melvin and Bren...
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    10 Generous Things You Should Do For A Friend With Breast Cancer

    When a friend tells you she has breast cancer, don't just say, "Call me know if you need anything." "Just do it," says one breast cancer survivor. "Rarely will some list off a bunch of tasks, and, really, it's too much extra to think about." Instead, just call and say, "I'm picking up your kids...
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    Studies Confirm That Sun Exposure Makes Skin Weak; Causes Cancer

    Conventional wisdom (and that horrific sun exposure truck driver meme) has long held that you need to stay out of the sun or use a high SPF to keep your skin healthy and avoid jacking up your skin cancer risk. But a surprisingly large number of people either ignore the advice, or remain...
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    Drink Away Cancer - Oct 04,2012

    What if there were a way, you could possibly prevent-reduce the risks of degenerative diseases including cancers? What if there was something you could share with a loved one, whos suffering from cancer, diabetes, hypertension and many others that would hep them to revamp and revive their...
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    It May Be Breast Cancer Awareness Month, But Think Before You Buy Pink

    It's October 1 and it's that time of year when pink will be popping up everywhere in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. While many of us think we're doing a noble thing by buying pink shoes, pink bracelets and pink buckets of fried chicken, "pinkwashing" is often just a marketing ploy to...
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    Multiple Similarities Discovered Between Cancer Cells And Induced Pluripotent Stem Ce

    UC Davis investigators have found new evidence that a promising type of stem cell now being considered for a variety of disease therapies is very similar to the type of cells that give rise to cancer. The findings suggest that although the cells -- known as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)...
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    Gum Disease Bacteria Linked To Pancreatic Cancer Risk

    The British Dental Health Foundation believes new scientific research presented is a further indication of a possible link between pancreatic cancer and gum disease. The latest research, presented in the journal Gut, found one of the bacterium key in the development of gum disease was associated...
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    Following Radiation In Prostate Cancer, Risk Markers Discovered For Erectile Dysfunct

    In the first study of its kind, a research team led by Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University discovered 12 genetic markers associated with the development of erectile dysfunction (ED) in prostate cancer patients who were treated with...
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    Genetic Researchers Find New, Low-Cost Approach For Ovarian And Breast Cancer Testing

    In a new genetic study, researchers said they may have found a way to cut the cost of genetic screening for breast and ovarian cancers from $3000 to $400. Three teams of infertility scientists in New York and Austria collaborated to study gene mutations that increase a woman's likelihood of...
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    Improving Understanding Of Radiation Sensitivity In HPV-Positive Oropharyngeal Cancer

    UC Davis cancer researchers have discovered significant differences in radiation-therapy response among patients with oropharyngeal cancer depending on whether they carry the human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted virus. The findings, published online in The Laryngoscope...
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    Young Cancer Survivors Often Forgo Medical Care Due To Costs

    Many survivors of adolescent and young adult cancers avoid routine medical care because it's too expensive, despite the fact that most have health insurance. That is the conclusion of a new study published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society. The...
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    Oral Bacteria Associated With Pancreatic Cancer Risk

    Pancreatic cancer is highly lethal and difficult to detect early. In a new study, researchers report that people who had high levels of antibodies for an infectious oral bacterium turned out to have double the risk for developing the cancer. High antibody levels for harmless oral bacteria...
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    Shingles And Cancer Risk

    Herpes zoster, or shingles, does not increase the risk of cancer in the general population, according to a study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Although herpes zoster is more common in patients with cancer than in those without, it is unknown whether the risk of cancer is...
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    Under-Twisted DNA Origami Delivers Cancer Drugs To Tumors

    Scientists at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden describe in a new study how so-called DNA origami can enhance the effect of certain cytostatics used in the treatment of cancer. With the aid of modern nanotechnology, scientists can target drugs direct to the tumour while leaving surrounding healthy...
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    Cloned Receptor Paves Way For New Breast And Prostate Cancer Treatment

    Researchers at Uppsala University have cloned a T-cell receptor that binds to an antigen associated with prostate cancer and breast cancer. T cells that have been genetically equipped with this T-cell receptor have the ability to specifically kill prostate and breast cancer cells. The study was...
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    UMass Amherst Chemists Develop Nose-Like Sensor Array To 'Smell' Cancer Diagnoses

    In the fight against cancer, knowing the enemy's exact identity is crucial for diagnosis and treatment, especially in metastatic cancers, those that spread between organs and tissues. Now chemists led by Vincent Rotello at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a rapid, sensitive...
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    First Comprehensive Review Of European Breast Cancer Screening Programs Finds Benefit

    A major review of breast cancer screening services in Europe, jointly led by researchers at Queen Mary, University of London, has concluded that the benefits of screening in terms of lives saved outweigh the harms caused by over-diagnosis. The results, which are published in a special supplement...
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    Type 2 Diabetes Tied To Breast Cancer Risk

    Having type 2 diabetes appears to give post-menopausal women a 27% higher risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new study published in the British Journal of Cancer this week. While the link may be indirectly associated with being overweight, a known risk factor for both diseases...
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    Scientists Put A Pox On Dog Cancer

    Researchers report that myxoma - a pox virus that afflicts rabbits but not humans, dogs or any other vertebrates so far studied - infects several different types of canine cancer cells in cell culture while sparing healthy cells. The study adds to the evidence that viruses or modified viruses...
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    Kendall Jenner Gives 9-Year-Old Cancer Patient VIP Treatment at Fashion Show

    News flash: Kendall Jenner*is far more than just a pretty face. The E! star,*who walked the Tumbler and Tipsy spring 2013 catwalk today, invited 9-year-old cancer...
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