admin on July 31st, 2007

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Mesothelioma treatment relates relieving or curing the deadly disease called mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is serious disease that affects the lining of lungs, abdominal organs or heart. Mesothelioma can be of two types, either benign or malignant. Mesothelioma treatment, […]

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Cancer patients perceived no major changes in their quality of care following the passage of the 2003 Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act (MMA), according to a study released online today in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society.
The study is in contrast with anecdotal reports that due to funding cuts from […]

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admin on July 26th, 2007

Integrative Medicine Grand Rounds
The University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson publishes Grand Rounds in many disciplines to the Web. Below are the recent Integrative Medicine Grand Rounds. They are all excellent. If you ever wondered what is going on in alternative medicine cancer clinics […]

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admin on July 24th, 2007

Mesothelioma Treatment

by: William Johnston

There are several methods of treatment for mesothelioma although none of these have a high success rate. In […]

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Modern man should be putting a braver face facing Prostate Cancer because Proton Therapy for Prostate Cancer Treatment would mean a more efficient way in addressing the problems of Prostate Cancer as well as the complications it usually bring along. This treatment is the last option for a patient of Prostate Cancer. They come in […]

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admin on July 19th, 2007

Welcome to the 15th Edition of the Cancer Research Blog Carnival - the monthly collection of cancer-related blogging.
We’ll start off with cancer basics, courtesy of VideoJug. VideoJug is a video repository self-described as “life explained on film”. An educational YouTube of sorts. They have several cancer-related videos such as the one above […]

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admin on July 16th, 2007

Technorati ProfileAsbestos is a fibrous material that was often used for it’s great insulating properties. When intact, the fibers perform effectively and provide no danger to humans. However, the fibrous material breaks down tremendously with age, and when the individual fibers are inhaled into the lungs, asbestosis may occur in exposed individuals. Asbestosis is a […]

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admin on July 15th, 2007

Study: Exercise slows prostate cancer
If you want to lower your risk of dying from prostate cancer, it’s time to get moving. A study published in the journal Archives of Internal Medicine found vigorous exercise - and lots of it - can help slow the progression of prostate cancer in older men.
Researchers tracked a total of […]

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admin on July 10th, 2007

Sean Connery puts women in Double-0 Heaven!Bond star motivates women the most
With a new Bond book out this week, it’s been revealed that Sir Sean Connery is the celebrity that women think of the most when exercising, according to research released today. After time spent training, working out, or jogging, women have revealed that it […]

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admin on July 10th, 2007

New study: Vitamin D reduces breast cancer risk:
“The study led by Blackmore KM and colleagues from Mount Sinai Hospital in Ontario, Canada showed that increased intake of vitamin D through diet and exposure to the sun was associated with a 24 percent reduced risk of estrogen-receptor- (ER) and progesterone-receptor- (PR) defined breast cancer.
The study compared […]

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