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- Could a single jab end the misery of hot flushes 15 Dec 2009 01:05 GMT
... A previous study at the University of Pennsylvania has shown that the block can be ... hot flushes as a side effect of breast cancer treatment,' says Julia Frater, senior cancer information nurse ...
- Medipattern Expands B-CAD-FOR-LIFE(TM) Program With Ocean Medical Imaging Center in New Jersey 14 Dec 2009 12:30 GMT
... Program With Ocean Medical Imaging Center in New Jersey TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Dec. 14, 2009) - Attention: ... enhancing our ability to more accurately detect breast cancer." "New Jersey represents our first step in ...
- Medipattern Expands B-CAD-FOR-LIFE(TM) Program With Ocean Medical Imaging Center in New Jersey (CCN) 14 Dec 2009 12:31 GMT
... radiologists, but also advanced technology that is enhancing our ability to more accurately detect breast cancer." "New Jersey represents our first step in rolling out B-CAD-FOR-LIFE on a national basis in The United ...
- Medipattern Expands B-CAD-FOR-LIFE(TM) Program With Ocean Medical Imaging Center in New Jersey (MRW) 14 Dec 2009 12:31 GMT
... radiologists, but also advanced technology that is enhancing our ability to more accurately detect breast cancer." "New Jersey represents our first step in rolling out B-CAD-FOR-LIFE on a national basis in The United ...
- New research highlights the benefit of shortened radiation course for patients with non-invasive breast cancer 14 Dec 2009 06:35 GMT
... New research being presented this week at the 32nd Annual ... 32nd Annual CTRC-AACR San Antonio Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) highlights the benefit of a shortened radiation ...
- Mammograms become political weapon 14 Dec 2009 05:20 GMT
... the health care debate, pols have turned breast cancer into a potent campaign weapon. The volume in ... opponents. During the closing weeks of the New Jersey governor’s race, Gov. Jon Corzine launched a full-bore ...
- Memmograms become poltiical weapon 14 Dec 2009 05:30 GMT
... the health care debate, pols have turned breast cancer into a potent campaign weapon. The volume in ... opponents. During the closing weeks of the New Jersey governor’s race, Gov. Jon Corzine launched a full-bore ...
- Mammograms as political weapon 14 Dec 2009 10:30 GMT
... the health care debate, pols have turned breast cancer into a potent campaign weapon. The volume in ... opponents. During the closing weeks of the New Jersey governor’s race, Gov. Jon Corzine launched a full-bore ...
- No More Delay 12/14 14 Dec 2009 17:30 GMT
... good Samaritans in the medical profession. 12/3 Breast Cancer Terror What they don't understand is that this ... Hog River Journal; Hartford, CT. Connecticut and Pennsylvania suffered the most losses, especially among immigrant ... groundwater from drilled sites in Pennsylvania reaches New Jersey; i.e. if anyone in New Jersey drinks groundwater. ...
- Menopause, as Brought to You by Big Pharma 14 Dec 2009 04:30 GMT
... Prempro in 1997. She learned she had breast cancer in 2002, and later sued. Published: Sunday, ... risks. In October, a jury in a Pennsylvania state court awarded Ms. Barton $75 million ... its risk research on the possibility of breast cancers associated with hormone replacement therapy. But two studies ...
- Poor women being turned away from free cancer screenings 14 Dec 2009 04:40 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn't have an estimate ... South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, Washington, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Arkansas. Some states that have cut ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant cervical ...
- Poor Economy Means Fewer Cancer Screening for Poor Americans 14 Dec 2009 16:04 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn't have an estimate ... South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, Washington, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Arkansas. Some states that have cut ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant cervical ...
- Benefits Of Shortened Breast Radiation Course Presented At SABCS 14 Dec 2009 12:31 GMT
... New research being presented this week at the 32nd Annual CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium by an investigator at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) highlights the benefit of a shortened radiation course to patients with the most common ...
- When Lowering the Odds of Cancer Isn't Enough 14 Dec 2009 22:35 GMT
... for it: she tested positive for a breast cancer gene, her mother had ovarian cancer, and her ... whooping cough, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania found that parents gave far more credence ...
- Poor being turned away from free cancer tests 14 Dec 2009 06:35 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The cancer society doesn’t have an estimate for ... South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, Washington, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Arkansas. ...
- Testosterone therapy to be put to the test 14 Dec 2009 04:31 GMT
... from boosting it. Led by University of Pennsylvania endocrinologist Peter Snyder, the $45 million clinical ... benefits outweighed the slightly increased chance of breast cancer. Population studies, risk-factor studies, even many small, placebo-controlled ...
- Local business briefs for 12/14: Hackettstown Quick Chek marks milestone 14 Dec 2009 04:41 GMT
... than 120 fresh food store locations throughout New Jersey and southern New York, announced its Hackettstown store, located ... need to develop a small business in Pennsylvania. Registrations, licenses, business structures, taxation, and research ... $3,0000 to help find a cure for breast cancer. J. Thomas Jewelers would like to thank ...
- N.J. female inmate sues over delayed treatment of breast cancer 10 Dec 2009 18:36 GMT
... N.J. female inmate sues over delayed treatment of breast cancer December 10, 2009 (NewYorkInjuryNews.com - New Jersey, Personal Injury Accidents) - Costa Rican woman inmate had breast cancer and could not get ...
- Adding Bevacizumab to Second-Line Chemo Improves Progression-Free Survival in Metastatic Breast Cancer: Presented at SABCS 13 Dec 2009 04:33 GMT
... Second-Line Chemo Improves Progression-Free Survival in Metastatic Breast Cancer: Presented at SABCS SAN ANTONIO, Tex -- December ... MD, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 11. The international, double-blind, phase ...
- Smoke signals: Pennsylvania must be open to medical marijuana (12/07/2009) 9 Dec 2009 15:31 GMT
... Smoke signals: Pennsylvania must be open to medical marijuana Change ... marijuana to ease the pain of terminal breast cancer and from a man who smokes the drug ...
- Clinton may be model for Fiorina, Whitman 12 Dec 2009 14:12 GMT
... Kornblut. When the former first lady and New York senator finally let down her guard on a ... has openly acknowledged her recent battle with breast cancer and chemotherapy, and stopped wearing wigs, while talking ...
- Poor being turned away from free cancer screenings 13 Dec 2009 02:15 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn't have an estimate ... South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, Washington, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Arkansas. Some states that have cut ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant cervical ...
- Some poor denied free cancer screenings 13 Dec 2009 04:36 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn't have an estimate ... South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, Washington, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Arkansas. Some states that have cut ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant cervical ...
- Poor miss out on cancer screenings?? 13 Dec 2009 07:33 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn’t have an estimate ... South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, Washington, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Arkansas. Some states that have cut ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant cervical ...
- Poor miss out on cancer screenings 13 Dec 2009 09:02 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn’t have an estimate ... South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, Washington, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Arkansas. Some states that have cut ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant cervical ...
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