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Cancer Genetics to Attend ASCO Annual Meeting


Cancer Genetics, Inc. , a leader in oncology-focused personalized medicine, will attend for the first time the 2013 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting on May 31-June 4, 2013 at McCormick Place in Chicago. Barbara Brenner, Breast Cancer Iconoclast, Dies at 61


Ms. Brenner, who led Breast Cancer Action for 15 years, took on the medical establishment and industrial companies as she crusaded for research on the disease. GE Scientists in Technology ?Relay Race? Against Cancer


To commemorate National Cancer Research Month, a team of scientists from GE Global Research, the technology development arm of the General Electric Co. , are joined together in a technology ?relay race? against cancer. Does prostate cancer treatment help older, sick men?


By Andrew M. Seaman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older men with other illnesses may not live long enough to benefit from aggressive prostate cancer treatments, such as prostate removal or radiation, and they'd have to live with their side effects, says a new study. "If you're going to die of a heart attack in five years, what's the point of going through radiation?" asked Dr. David Penson, the ... University of Washington Receives CEO Cancer Gold Standard Accreditation


UW Medicine, a leading healthcare provider serving Seattle and the Northwest, is leading by example when it comes to promoting workplace wellness and encouraging healthier behavior. UK tries out new model for gene testing in cancer patients


By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - Britain launched a research programme on Monday that should eventually allow all cancer patients to have access to the kind of genetic analysis that led Hollywood star Angelina Jolie to decide to undergo a double mastectomy. The project, involving the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) in London, the U.S. gene sequencing firm Illumina, geneticists and cancer ... Tackling Cancer: Leukemia's Biggest Current and Upcoming Players


Cancer research is big business, and it pays to know where research dollars are headed.         GE Healthcare Launches #GetFit Cancer Prevention Campaign


GE Healthcare has today launched its third annual #GetFit global public awareness campaign on cancer prevention. This year?s campaign leverages social media channels including Instagram, Sina Weibo in China, and Twitter to enable participation, interaction and engagement. Cancer charity slams 'enormous drug inequality'


A cancer charity has hit out at the "enormous inequality" in the system for prescribing new medicines. Community Oncology Organizations, Clinics and Patients Support the Bipartisan "Preserve Community Cancer Care Act"


WASHINGTON, May 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- A majority of cancer patients receive their treatment at community clinics. Today, that care is being threatened by a payment calculation in Medicare that has made ... Barbara Brenner, Breast Cancer Iconoclast, Dies at 61 - New York Times



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Barbara Brenner, Breast Cancer Iconoclast, Dies at 61
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Barbara Brenner, who led the group Breast Cancer Action and shaped it in her own combative image, pillorying the medical establishment, industrial polluters and even other cancer research advocates, died May 10 at her home in San Francisco. She was 61.

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UK tries out new model for gene testing in cancer patients - Reuters



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UK tries out new model for gene testing in cancer patients
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"What we're trying to do here is develop processes that will allow comprehensive and systematic use of genetic information in cancer medicine so that (more people) will be able to benefit from the types of information and situations we were hearing ...

Doors Keyboard Star Ray Manzarek Dies of Cancer at Age 74 - Bloomberg


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Doors Keyboard Star Ray Manzarek Dies of Cancer at Age 74
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Ray Manzarek, a founder member of the Doors, has died of cancer. He was 74. Manzarek, whose keyboards led hit singles such as ?Light My Fire,? died yesterday in Rosenheim, Germany, surrounded by his family, his publicist Heidi Ellen Robinson Fitzgerald ...
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Does prostate cancer treatment help older, sick men? - Reuters



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Does prostate cancer treatment help older, sick men?
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Still, many choose to have surgery and/or radiation to treat the cancer, even though it can lead to side effects that impact quality of life, including erectile dysfunction, incontinence and other problems (see Reuters Health article of June 27, 2012 ...

California: Treatments for prostate and breast cancer vary widely, depending ... - San Jose Mercury News



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California: Treatments for prostate and breast cancer vary widely, depending ...
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Tracy has agricultural roots and affordable homes, but a new study reveals a less obvious distinction for this Central Valley city: Doctors use internal radiation to treat men for prostate cancer at the highest rate in California, more than four times ...

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Teen Creator of 'Clouds' Viral Music Video Dies of Cancer - Mashable - Mashable


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Zach Sobiech, creator of the "Clouds" song that became a viral YouTube hit, died of cancer on Monday. He was 18. "Zach was at home and at peace with those he loved most," the Children's Cancer Research Fund said in a statement announcing Sobiech's ...
Zach Sobiech, teen who wrote viral YouTube hit 'Clouds' about cancer, dies ...New York Daily News
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Do your genes put you at risk for breast cancer? - Dallas Morning News


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Do your genes put you at risk for breast cancer?
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Angelina Jolie revealed May 14, 2013 that she has undergone a preventive double mastectomy to reduce her risk of cancer. The American actress wrote in an opinion piece entitled "My Medical Choice" in The New York Times that she had chosen the ...
'Just' one in 10 breast cancer cases are hereditary means a lot of women need ...Washington Post (blog)
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Man gets rid of prostate over cancer riskTimes of India
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After battling cancer, Shannon Miller expecting baby - USA Today - USA TODAY



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After battling cancer, Shannon Miller expecting baby - USA Today
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Shannon Miller has overcome more than your average Olympic champion. Now, two years after discovering she had a rare form of ovarian cancer, Miller is expecting a daughter in June. She and husband John Falconetti also have a 3-year-old son, Rocco.

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UK Aims To Make Genetic Testing Available To All Cancer Patients - Medical News Today


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UK Aims To Make Genetic Testing Available To All Cancer Patients
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A research program that should eventually allow all cancer patients to have access to genetic testing has been launched with £2.7 million ($4 million) funding from the Wellcome Trust. The program, involving the Institute of Cancer Research, London, The ...
UK to Pilot Illumina Genetic Test for Breast, Ovarian CancerBloomberg
New scheme to routinely test patients for inherited cancer genesCancer Research UK
New genetic test for cancer patients will tell sufferers if they are likely to ...Daily Mail
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Older, sicker men should consider avoiding treatment for prostate cancer: UCLA ... - 89.3 KPCC


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Older, sicker men should consider avoiding treatment for prostate cancer: UCLA ...
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Dr. Katsuto Shinohara (L) and Dr. I-Chow Hsu review images of a cancerous prostate before performing bracytherapy on a man with prostate cancer at the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center.
No-treatment approach may be best choice for older prostate cancer patientsUC Los Angeles
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