Cancer Concerns Halt Prison Computer Recycling Programs
A federal prison in the United States has suspended prisoner work programs after an ongoing Department of Justice investigation revealed hundreds of prisoners, government employees, visitors and family...
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Eric Shanteau, a 24-year-old athlete diagnosed with testicular cancer earlier this year, has advanced to the semifinals at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The world-class swimmer earned his place on...
View ArticleWistar Maps Telomerase Enzyme Present in Most Cancers
Scientists from The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have successfully mapped a key portion of the telomerase enzyme, a chemical present in over 90 percent of human cancers. Telomerase...
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Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research in the United Kingdom have discovered evidence that a combination of low-risk genes increase a person’s risk of developing chronic lymphocytic leukemia...
View ArticleSexy Survivors Raise Colorectal Cancer Awareness
The Colon Club, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in New York, has announced the release of The 2009 Colondar. This year’s fifth anniversary edition of The Colondar features beautiful...
View ArticleWaukesha Memorial Hospital Webcasts Brain Cancer Panel
Are you interested in learning more about brain cancer treatments? On Wednesday, October 8, 2008, ORlive will webcast a panel of physicians discussing the case of a brain tumor patient treated with...
View ArticleCervical Cancer Scientist Shares Nobel Prize for Medicine
The Karolinska Institute in Stockholm has named German virologist Harald zur Hausen a winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Medicine. Dr zur Hausen was recognized for his discovery of the Human Papilloma...
View ArticleNorthwestern Nanodiamonds Kill the Cancer Left Behind
Scientists at Northwestern University have developed an innovative device that delivers drugs to cancer cells left inside the body after a tumor is surgically removed. The flexible microfilm device is...
View ArticleDragon Boat Races Benefit Breast Cancer Survivors
CNN reports some modern-day breast cancer survivors are feeling better thanks to an ancient Chinese sport: dragon boat racing. The vibrantly colored dragon boats get their name from the fierce dragon...
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