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- "Pink Heals" Visits Raleigh, Supports Pretty In Pink Foundation 15 Dec 2009 01:06 GMT
... for under-insured and uninsured North Carolinians with breast cancer. Pink Heals is a non-profit group composed ... pink,” says founder Dave Graybill, a Glendale Arizona firefighter. “It doesn't align them with a ...
- US Oncology Research Network Participates in Seven Oral Clinical Studies Presentations and 15 Posters at 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (PRN) 14 Dec 2009 18:40 GMT
... providing valuable scientific information for women with breast cancer." Dr. Jones was also an investigator in ... M.D., investigator with Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada, an affiliate of , presented #1100, "Clinical ... of ; Linda B. Benaderet, D.O. of Arizona Oncology-Phoenix, an affiliate of ; Gerald J. ...
- US Oncology Research Network Participates in Seven Oral Clinical Studies Presentations and 15 Posters at 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 14 Dec 2009 18:40 GMT
... presented orally at the 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, held Dec. 9-13 at the Henry B. ... M.D., investigator with Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada, an affiliate of US Oncology, presented #1100, ... US Oncology; Linda B. Benaderet, D.O. of Arizona Oncology-Phoenix, an affiliate of US Oncology; Nicholas ...
- Poor being turned away from free cancer screenings 14 Dec 2009 04:31 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn't have an estimate ... budgets for free cancer screenings this year: Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant ...
- 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 ... budgets for free cancer screenings this year: Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant ...
- 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 ... budgets for free cancer screenings this year: Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant ...
- Some poor denied free cancer screenings 14 Dec 2009 04:35 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn't have an estimate ... budgets for free cancer screenings this year: Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant ...
- 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 ... budgets for free cancer screenings this year: Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, Utah, ...
- US Oncology Research Network Participates in Seven Oral Clinical Studies Presentations and 15 Posters at 2009 San Antoni 14 Dec 2009 18:41 GMT
... and 15 Posters at 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- ... M.D., investigator with Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada, an affiliate of US Oncology, presented #1100, ... US Oncology; Linda B. Benaderet, D.O. of Arizona Oncology-Phoenix, an affiliate of US Oncology; Nicholas ...
- US Oncology Research Network Participates in Seven Oral Clinical Studies Presentations and 15 Poster 14 Dec 2009 18:50 GMT
... and 15 Posters at 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium US Oncology Research Network Participates in Seven ... M.D., investigator with Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada, an affiliate of US Oncology, presented #1100, ... US Oncology; Linda B. Benaderet, D.O. of Arizona Oncology-Phoenix, an affiliate of US Oncology; Nicholas ...
- Symposium attendees tussle over mammogram guidelines 15 Dec 2009 00:06 GMT
... 2:59 p.m. PT The uproar over new breast cancer screening guidelines simmered on this past week, both ... the clinical breast cancer program at the Arizona Cancer Institute. "Breast cancer's a very highly ...
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... Interest in Dun Glen Mine, Pershing County, Nevada FOX ISLAND, Wash., Dec 14, 2009 -- Black ... Presents Encouraging Interim Results of Phase II Breast Cancer Study Novel Immunotherapeutic Breast Cancer Vaccine on ...
- Medipattern Expands B-CAD-FOR-LIFE(TM) Program With Ocean Medical Imaging Center in New Jersey 14 Dec 2009 12:30 GMT
... enhancing our ability to more accurately detect breast cancer." "New Jersey represents our first step in ... including the following targeted regional markets: California, Arizona, New England, the Carolinas, Florida and the ...
- Medipattern Expands B-CAD-FOR-LIFE(TM) Program With Ocean Medical Imaging Center in New Jersey (CCN) 14 Dec 2009 12:31 GMT
... enhancing our ability to more accurately detect breast cancer." "New Jersey represents our first step in ... including the following targeted regional markets: California, Arizona, New England, the Carolinas, Florida and the ...
- Medipattern Expands B-CAD-FOR-LIFE(TM) Program With Ocean Medical Imaging Center in New Jersey (MRW) 14 Dec 2009 12:31 GMT
... enhancing our ability to more accurately detect breast cancer." "New Jersey represents our first step in ... including the following targeted regional markets: California, Arizona, New England, the Carolinas, Florida and the ...
- The latest batch of health-care ads 14 Dec 2009 17:56 GMT
... for the cure? As the world's biggest breast cancer charity, Susan G. Komen for the cure ... Congress while just 40% favor it. In Nevada, the health care bill is causing problems ...
- Cheetah Power Surge heading south 14 Dec 2009 16:14 GMT
... reached a landmark distribution deal with the Arizona Beverage Company to sell Cheetah Power Surge ... causes for such issues as homeless and breast cancer. ...
- Bisphosphonates and Beyond: Managing Bone Density and Reducing Breast Cancer 10 Dec 2009 19:51 GMT
... and Beyond: Managing Bone Density and Reducing Breast Cancer Newswise - Bisphosphonates are routinely given to ... prescribed bone-strengthening pills, had significantly fewer invasive breast cancers than women who did not use bisphosphonates. ... and age at first pregnancy. Moreover, the breast tumors identified among patients who used bisphosphonates were ...
- New data suggests bisphosphonate drug may play a role in reducing recurrent breast cancer 11 Dec 2009 09:57 GMT
... Bisphosphonates are routinely given to women with postmenopausal ... prescribed bone-strengthening pills, had significantly fewer invasive breast cancers than women who did not use bisphosphonates. ... number of pregnancies, months of Moreover, the breast tumors identified among patients who used bisphosphonates were ...
- Data Presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium... 11 Dec 2009 20:17 GMT
... By 23 Percent Versus Zometa(R) In Advanced Breast Cancer Patients SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Amgen ... Alison Stopeck, M.D., associate professor of Medicine, Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona Health Sciences ...
- Data Presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium Demonstrate Treatment with Denosumab is Superior to the Standard of Care 10 Dec 2009 18:50 GMT
... bone metastases in 2,046 patients with advanced breast cancer. In this trial denosumab met both primary ... Alison Stopeck, M.D., associate professor of Medicine, Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona Health Sciences ...
- Data Presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium Demonstrate Treatment with Denosumab is Superior to the Standard o 10 Dec 2009 18:58 GMT
... Data Presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium Demonstrate Treatment with Denosumab is Superior to ... Alison Stopeck, M.D., associate professor of Medicine, Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona Health Sciences ...
- Data Presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium Demonstrate Treatment with Denosumab is Superi 10 Dec 2009 18:59 GMT
... Data Presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium Demonstrate Treatment with Denosumab is Superior to ... Alison Stopeck, M.D., associate professor of Medicine, Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona Health Sciences ...
- Alcohol Consumption May Increase Breast Cancer Recurrence Risk 10 Dec 2009 17:21 GMT
... Alcohol Consumption May Increase Breast Cancer Recurrence Risk Post-menopausal and overweight women may ... of internal medicine at the University of Utah. Funding for the study was provided by the ...
- Alcohol Consumption May Increase Breast Cancer Recurrence Risk 10 Dec 2009 18:01 GMT
... with a 30 percent increased risk of breast cancer recurrence, according to a new Kaiser Permanente ... of internal medicine at the University of Utah. Funding for the study was provided by the ...
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