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Woman survives brain tumor, works on master’s 24 Nov 2005
Andersen’s carefree demeanor belies the struggles she underwent 13 years ago when she was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor the size of a tennis ball. ...
- Coon Rapids Herald,
Innovative Research Set To Push Boundaries Of Cancer Care 24 Nov 2005
Research Suggests Molecular Approaches To Brain Tumor Treatment (May 10, 2005) -- Researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have found ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Sport she loves inspires valiant comeback 24 Nov 2005
Kelly McGovern, a senior on the Brandywine High volleyball team, underwent surgery last Thanksgiving to remove a brain tumor. She ...
- The News Journal,
Fighting the expensive fight 24 Nov 2005
A little girl has made it through the worst of a brain tumor, but the costs have hit the family hard. By GENELLE HOBAN. Amy Lynne ...
- Wilkes Barre Times-Leader,
Health Support Groups 24 Nov 2005
Brain Tumor. For brain tumor patients, caregivers and interested professionals, 6:30-8 pm, fourth Mondays, Cancer Center, Genesis, West Central Park. ...
- Quad City Times,
Giving thanks 24 Nov 2005
By January, he was having seizures. In February, a CT scan and an MRI identified a tumor in the brain. The size of the tumor was ...
- Odessa American,
Nanotech The Talk of Cancer Symposium 24 Nov 2005
The hope is that these nanotubes will allow for spotting circulating cancer cells in the blood from a new cancer or from a treated tumor that has returned at a ...
- ExtremeNano,
Beating the odds, Ben Goldman stays optimistic 24 Nov 2005
But that does not discourage 9-year-old Ben Goldman. One year ago, Ben was diagnosed with a rare brain tumor that is inoperable. . ...
- Wethersfield Post,
Thankful for the giving 24 Nov 2005
But seven days later, she was still feeling ill and went back. The doctor performed an endoscopy and found a tumor on her esophagus where it met her stomach. ...
- Federal Way Mirror,
Costa diagnosed with treatable brain tumor Nov 22, 2005
Public Works Director Guy Costa returned to work this week after receiving word from doctors that he is suffering from a slow-growing, treatable brain tumor. ...
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
Breanna, family deal with tumor, trust in God Nov 23, 2005
She was diagnosed with a tumor on Oct. ... After an MRI, the doctors located the tumor on and around her frontal lobe of the brain, the part that controls speech. ...
- Greeley Tribune,
InSightec Partners With American College of Radiology Imaging ... Nov 22, 2005
...is intended to demonstrate that ExAblate 2000 can effectively and non-invasively serve as the method for destruction of the localized tumor versus conventional ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Home will offer retreat for people with serious illnesses Nov 22, 2005
...and their families. Wayne's House is named after Wayne Marinelli, who died from a rare brain tumor in October 2004. The house will ...
- KVOA.com,
Tumor Burden Predictive of Survival and Recurrence after Liver ... Nov 21, 2005
SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- November 21, 2005 -- Patients with a tumor burden meeting Milan criteria for organ allocation have better outcomes after liver ...
- DG News
Tumor therapy seen in research Nov 21, 2005
City of Hope researchers say a protein previously shown to promote the growth of various tumors also affects the immune system near a tumor, making the body ...
- Pasadena Star-News,
Family sets up fund for girl with brain tumor Nov 22, 2005
...her medical expenses. Fayth Schacht, who attends Benton Elementary School, was diagnosed with a brain tumor Nov. 10. Her parents ...
- Shreveport Times,
NeoPharm Announces Precise Trial Update Nov 21, 2005
Cintredekin besudotox is a recombinant protein consisting of a single molecule composed of two parts: a tumor-targeting molecule (Interleukin-13, or IL13) and ...
- Business Wire (press release),
First Patient Enrolled in Investigator-Sponsored Phase 1/2 Trial ... Nov 21, 2005
NEW YORK, Nov. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Antigenics Inc. (Nasdaq: AGEN) today announced that the Brain Tumor Research Center at the University of California ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Dana Reeve says tumor is shrinking Nov 17, 2005
Tonight" reported. "I've been responding to treatment and the tumor is shrinking and shrinking and shrinking," she said. Among the ...
- United Press International
'Superman' Widow Reeve's Tumor 'Shrinking' Nov 18, 2005
The widow of the "Superman" star had first announced in August that she had lung cancer and that after initial treatment, her tumor is "shrinking and shrinking ...
- Zap2it.com
Phenoxodiol Delays Tumor Progression in Late-Stage Hormone ... Nov 17, 2005
Long Term Phase Ib/IIa Study Presented at AACR-NCI-EORTC Meeting Showed Significant Anti-Tumor Effects and No Toxicity PHILADELPHIA, Nov. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Phenoxodiol Delays Tumor Progression in Hormone Refractory ... Nov 17, 2005
...at the International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics in Philadelphia shows that phenoxodiol significantly delays tumor progression in ...
- Newswise (press release)
Point Therapeutics Presents Preclinical Anti-Tumor Data of ... Nov 17, 2005
Point Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:POTP) presented preclinical data on its lead product candidate talabostat, demonstrating anti-tumor activity when combined ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Published Study Shows Benefits of Inovio's Selective ... Nov 18, 2005
The article reported the safety and efficacy of Inovio's Selective Electrochemical Tumor Ablation therapy, which uses electroporation in conjunction with ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Researchers discover ovarian tumor differences Nov 18, 2005
Furthermore, the biochemical pathways identified in this study may provide targets for more-rational therapies for these different tumor types.". ...
- myDNA.com,
The tumor suppressor protein phosphatase 2A offsets the BCR/ABL ... Nov 16, 2005
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected functional link between a phosphatase known to act as a tumor suppressor and BCR/ABL, a kinase that is intimately ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Rituximab Effective for Tumor Necrosis Factor Nonresponders ... Nov 16, 2005
Rituximab is effective as adjunct therapy with methotrexate for patients with rheumatoid arthritis who have not responded adequately to anti-tumor necrosis (TNF ...
- DG News
Complex Sugar Stops Tumor Growth: Study Nov 16, 2005
A complex natural sugar called heparin can block tumor growth in mice, says a study in the journal Clinical Cancer Research. The ...
- HealthCentral.com
Public Works director has biopsy for brain tumor Nov 17, 2005
The surgery was conducted by Dr. L. Dade Lunsford at UPMC Presbyterian in Oakland, said Cathy Costa, the director's wife. The procedure lasted two hours. ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
Giants co-owner had been battling brain tumor since '04 Nov 16, 2005
...in Manhattan. He was 79 and had been receiving treatment for an inoperable brain tumor diagnosed in August, 2004. The emotional ...
- Newsday,
Racing Great Al Unser Has Tumor Removed Nov 9, 2005
NM -- Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser was resting and expected to make a full recovery after doctors in Colorado removed a tumor from his liver ...
- Newsday,
Genes Collaborate To Suppress Common Pediatric Brain Tumor Nov 14, 2005
The Ink4c and Ptch1 genes collaborate to suppress the development of medulloblastoma, the most common pediatric brain tumor, according to investigators at St. ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Genes May Influence Response to Brain-Tumor Treatments Nov 9, 2005
California, Los Angeles. The findings may lead to an immediate shift in how brain-tumor treatments are directed. "We already are ...
- Forbes
Doctors remove tumor from Al Unser's liver Nov 10, 2005
500 winner Al Unser was resting and expected to make a full recovery after doctors at University of Colorado Medical Centerl removed a tumor from his liver ...
- Denver Post,
Four-time Indy 500 winner has tumor removed from liver Nov 9, 2005
ALBUQUERQUE, NM Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser was resting and expected to make a full recovery after doctors in Colorado removed a tumor from his ...
- WANE,
Pro-Pharmaceuticals to Present at Annual Glycobiology Conference ... Nov 11, 2005
Vice President of Product Development and Manufacturing, Pro-Pharmaceuticals, will present in an abstract and a poster, "Targeting Tumor Lectins, Galactomannan ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Genetic analysis aids brain tumor treatment Nov 11, 2005
Based on results from other studies, the researchers hypothesized that variations in several different genes might play a role in the tumor's response to EGFR ...
- myDNA.com,
Four-Time Indy 500 Winner Has Tumor Removed From Liver Nov 9, 2005
ALBUQUERQUE, NM -- Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser is recovering and expected to make a full recovery after doctors removed a tumor from his liver ...
- The New Mexico Channel.com,
New Model for understanding Tumor Metastasis Nov 15, 2005
Researchers from Children's Memorial Research Center, Northwestern University have found a new model that shows how tumor cells interacts with the surrounding ...
- MedIndia,
Family Trying To Raise Money To Have 16lb Tumor Removed From 14 ... Nov 12, 2005
When Marlie Casseus was born she looked like any other little girl but as she began to grow so did the painful tumor on her face. ...
- ShortNews.com,
Girl Needs Surgery To Remove 16-Pound Tumor On Face Nov 11, 2005
A team of doctors in South Florida are prepared to help a young girl who has a rare 16-pound tumor growing on her face if enough money is raised to help the ...
- Local6.com,
Compound in hops, beer found to stop tumor growth Nov 10, 2005
A recent stream of articles have appeared in national news outlets regarding a chemical called xanthohumol - a tumor-inhibiting compound isolated from hops ...
- OSU - The Lantern,
Help Needed For Girl With Huge Facial Tumor Nov 9, 2005
The International Kids Fund is hoping the community will contribute to a campaign to help a Haitian child whose face is horribly disfigured by a huge tumor. ...
- Click10.com,
Quaking gene suppresses tumor growth by inhibiting production of a ... Nov 13, 2005
The Quaking gene, first described as a mutation in mice that causes rapid tremor, is thought to suppress tumor formation and protect humans from cancer. ...
- Xagena.it,
Better brain tumor treatment on the brink Nov 10, 2005
The discovery of the telltale molecular signature - the expression of a mutant protein and the presence of a tumor suppressor protein called PTEN - will allow ...
- myDNA.com,
Study uncovers role of specific genes in brain tumor suppression Nov 11, 2005
16:22 GMT - According to the study, Ink4c and Ptch1 genes collaborate to suppress the development of medulloblastoma, the most common pediatric brain tumor. ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Fund-raiser on Friday for girl with brain tumor Nov 9, 2005
Arielle was diagnosed with a brain tumor when she was eight months old. ... Each time she goes under the knife, the tumor gets bigger. ...
- Asbury Park Press,
Fish supplements shrank terminal cancer patient's tumor, says ... Nov 13, 2005
Fish, known for its many health benefits, might also help treat cancer, a study by University of Nevada has claimed. The cancer-zapping ...
- Earthtimes.org
BRAF Mutations Predict Tumor Response 11/14/05 Nov 14, 2005
A new class of drugs works best in patients with mutations in the BRAF gene, part of the receptor tyrosine kinase (RAF) pathway, reports a team of researchers ...
- Bioscience Technology,
EntreMed Announces FDA Acceptance of IND Application for ENMD-1198 Nov 22, 2005
HIF-1alpha is over-expressed in more than 70% of human tumors and its over-expression correlates with tumor aggressiveness, metastases and poor prognosis. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Scientists Determine How Tumor Gene Controls Growth Nov 8, 2005
The Emory and Berkeley researchers have uncovered important details about how mutational inactivation of the Drosophila version of Tumor Susceptibility Gene ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Hickory High grad hopes surgery helps with brain tumor Nov 11, 2005
She’s going to Charlottesville, hoping a special surgery can erase at least some of the brain tumor that changed her life three years ago. ...
- Hickory Daily Record,
Understanding of enzymes linked to tumor promoting molecule, study Nov 10, 2005
...of ceramide biosynthesis. S1P is a molecule that has been shown to promote tumor cell growth and inhibit cell death. They found ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Boy's tumor removed Nov 11, 2005
MENG Gaoyang, a 2-year-old boy from Hebei Province, is recovering at Shanghai Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital after having a tumor removed from his face on ...
- Shanghai Daily,
Councilman-elect reportedly has tumor Nov 16, 2005
PERRY - Councilman Billy Jerles Jr. announced that Councilman-elect Brian Bowen - chosen this month to succeed him in January - has a brain tumor. ...
- Macon Telegraph,
PhD Students Develop Gel for Tumor Targeting Nov 8, 2005
By testing the radiation beam on the gel first, radiologists can monitor more precisely the dose needed to treat the tumor, allowing health care professionals ...
- All Headline News
Police dog victim of cancerous tumor Nov 10, 2005
County police are mourning the loss of one of its bloodhounds, Josie, who was euthanized recently after being diagnosed with an inoperable malignant tumor. ...
- Gary Post Tribune,
Amgen: Cancer therapy slows tumor growth Nov 3, 2005
...said Thursday that its experimental colon cancer therapy, a potential rival to ImClone Inc.'s Erbitux, significantly slowed tumor growth in a late-stage study. ...
- BusinessWeek
Experimental drug slows tumor growth Nov 3, 2005
...said on Thursday a late-stage study found its experimental drug panitumumab helped slow tumor progression in patients with advanced colon cancer who had failed ...
- Reuters
UPDATE 1-Amgen/Abgenix drug slows tumor growth, shares soar Nov 3, 2005
...and Abgenix Inc.(ABGX.O: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Thursday a late-stage study found their experimental drug panitumumab helped slow tumor growth in ...
- Reuters
Abgenix Ignites on Tumor Trial Nov 3, 2005
In a 463-patient study, clinicians observed a 46% decrease in the tumor progression rate among people receiving panitumumab compared with those who got ...
- TheStreet.com
New Therapeutic Target Identified In Inherited Brain Tumor ... Nov 3, 2005
Research Suggests Molecular Approaches To Brain Tumor Treatment (May 10, 2005) -- Researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have found ...
- Science Daily (press release)
New Brain Tumor Model Developed Oct 31, 2005
Jude Children's Research Hospital), has developed a novel mouse model of medulloblastoma -- the most prevalent malignant pediatric brain tumor -- that the ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Abgenix Ignites on Tumor Trial Nov 3, 2005
...study of panitumumab met its primary endpoint of extending the survival time of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer, while slowing the tumor progression ...
- TheStreet.com
Cervical spinal tumor surgery perfected Nov 7, 2005
...nodes under the armpit is crucial to survival. When the breast tumor ... > full story. Study is good news to radiation recipients ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Cancer drug shrinks, starves tumor Nov 4, 2005
...high-tech drug. Sutent belongs to a new class of cancer drugs that target multiple tumor activities at once. Doctors are hopeful ...
- Chicago Sun-Times,
Expression Project For Oncology (expO) Collects 1,000th Malignant ... Oct 25, 2005
..."Going from zero to 1,000 tumor samples in 16 months was also a considerable feat.". IGC has established a standardization system ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Tumor plaguing giant Chinese girl removed Oct 25, 2005
A tumour that turned a 16-year-old girl into a 2.08-meter-tall giant was removed from her brain Monday afternoon in Beijing. Liu ...
- People's Daily Online,
Gene Therapy Improves Chemo Drug's Effects In Experimental Brain ... Nov 7, 2005
Attempts to improve the chemotherapeutic efficacy and radiotherapy-sensitivity of the anticancer agent, gemcitabine, using gene therapy have yielded ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Functional diffusion map to help predict brain tumor outcomes Nov 1, 2005
...the movement of water molecules through the brain can help doctors determine halfway through treatment whether it will successfully shrink the tumor or a ...
- News-Medical.net,
Saint Luke's starts brain tumor center Nov 3, 2005
Saint Luke's Health System is launching the Brain Tumor Center, a collaboration between Saint Luke's Mid America Brain and Stroke Institute and The Cancer ...
- Kansas City Business Journal,
Triathlon: Brain-tumor patient to compete at 2005 Ford Ironman ... Oct 26, 2005
BOULDER, Colo.—Brain-tumor patient Luis Velasquez (Pearland, Texas) will compete at the 2005 Ford Ironman Florida being held Nov. ...
- RunnersWeb,
Tumor immunization, a new approach to enhance the immune system in ... Nov 5, 2005
In experiments with laboratory animals, Mount Sinai researchers have demonstrated that their approach, known as tumor immunization, extended life in all ...
- Xagena.it,
Researchers Develop Mouse Model Of Brain Tumor Oct 31, 2005
Jude Children’s Research Hospital has developed a mouse model of medulloblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor found in children. ...
- MedIndia,
Novel Mechanism of Introgen's INGN 241 Cancer Therapy Inhibits ... Oct 28, 2005
In the absence of angiogenesis, tumors cannot establish a sufficient supply of oxygen and nutrients causing tumor cell death and inhibition of tumor growth. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Malignant Tumor 'Pathway' Scan Offers Better Drug Selection Nov 7, 2005
Saying that each cancerous tumor has a unique activity based on the genetic makeup of its victim, the scientists devised a method that scans the tumor for ...
- HealthCentral.com
New mouse model may aid brain tumor battle Oct 31, 2005
A team of researchers has developed a novel mouse model of medulloblastoma - the most prevalent malignant pediatric brain tumor - that will more accurately ...
- Webindia123,
LabCorp(R) Licenses Arcturus' Technology for Characterization of ... Nov 1, 2005
...to license its technology for cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP) -- a 92 gene PCR-based technology for the classification of 39 tumor types. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Protein Markers for Identification of Brain Tumor Oct 31, 2005
Waldemar Debinski and his team from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have found a new treatment for the brain tumor – glioblastoma multiforme. ...
- MedIndia,
Adoption helps 9-year-old cope with brain tumor Nov 3, 2005
If a Children’s Services caseworker had called Phyllis Faulkner wanting to place with her a 9-year-old boy with an inoperable brain tumor, she may have ...
- Hamilton Journal News (subscription),
New therapeutic target identified in inherited brain tumor ... Nov 5, 2005
...that resulted from the loss of Nf1, the gene that causes neurofibromatosis 1. Evaluation of the ability of this class of drugs to control brain tumor growth in ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Drug hits multiple tumor activities Nov 4, 2005
Sutent belongs to a new class of cancer drugs that target multiple tumor activities at once. ... However, they hone in on a single tumor function. ...
- Buffalo News,
Protein secreted by breast tumor cells may help monitor recurrence Nov 3, 2005
LOUIS - An inexpensive and reliable blood serum test that detects a protein secreted by breast tumor cells could help doctors monitor patients for recurrence ...
- Kansas City Star,
Tumor Protein Highly Predictive to Response to Abraxaneâ„¢ in Head ... Nov 7, 2005
...without a pre-medication. Potential benefits include increased tumor penetration noted in preclinical models. In a randomized phase ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
Charlie Norwood healing after tumor Nov 7, 2005
Norwood remained hospitalized Monday in a Falls Church, Va., hospital after he underwent surgery during the weekend to remove a malignant tumor from his left ...
- Augusta Chronicle (subscription),
Cervical spinal tumor surgery perfected Nov 7, 2005
Once the bone is removed, surgeons have a direct line of sight to the tumor and are able to remove it in its entirety without having to move or manipulate the ...
- Webindia123,
Tumor Protein Predicts Response of Head and Neck Cancer to ... Nov 3, 2005
SPARC is a protein that is secreted by many cancers and may play a role in the accumulation of albumin and albumin-targeted agents within a tumor. ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
Former Missoula mayor dies of brain tumor complications Oct 24, 2005
MISSOULA -- Bob Lovegrove, a city councilman and former mayor, died Sunday of complications from a brain tumor. He was 62. Lovegrove ...
- Billings Gazette,
Fund-raiser set for boy with tumor Oct 27, 2005
...year. Last week, Taylor and his family learned a brain tumor on his pituitary gland re-awakened after a five-year dormancy. The ...
- Brazosport Facts (subscription),
Study: Multiple tumor treatment better Oct 28, 2005
...treated brain tumors was a more significant predictor of length of survival than was the total number of brain metastases, indicating that tumor volume should ...
- myDNA.com,
OXiGENE Expands International Footprint; Strengthens Support for ... 03 Oct 2005
The compound triggers a change in the shape of the endothelial cells lining these blood vessels, in turn blocking the flow of blood to a tumor and depriving it ...
- Genetic Engineering News
St. Luke's Cancer Center Offering Cancer Patients Ultra-Precise ... 03 Oct 2005
Pennsylvania to install and utilize Varian's new On-Board Imager(TM) device, a fully robotic Dynamic Targeting(TM) IGRT system for tracking tumor locations and ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
9 bands raise voices, money for cancer, hurricane relief 03 Oct 2005
Nine bands from across the state gathered to play a benefit concert at the Funky Monkey on Sunday to raise money for the Children's Tumor Foundation and the ...
- Dailyrecord.com
Lorus publishes results of clinical assay development for GTI-2040 ... 03 Oct 2005
...synthesis. The expression of R1 and R2 has been correlated with tumor growth, malignant progression and chemotherapy resistance. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Enloe Medical Center takes part in breast cancer treatment study 03 Oct 2005
MammoSite uses a soft balloon that is inserted after an incision has been made in the part of the breast where the tumor has been removed, according to ...
- Enterprise-Record
First Lady of Illinois launches breast cancer awareness month and ... 03 Oct 2005
Ran from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine received a $70,000 grant to conduct breast cancer research looking at the breast tumor response to ...
- IGNN (press release)
Burnham Institute to collaborate in NCI funded Center of Cancer ... 03 Oct 2005
Distinguished Professor Dr. Erkki Ruoslahti to apply expertise in tumor targeting to develop nano-'homing' devices. La Jolla, CA ...
- EurekAlert (press release)
Cancer treatment illustrates UI, private sector partnership 03 Oct 2005
...patients.". CPG 7909 uses short, synthetic DNA-like molecules, known as CpG, to activate an anti-tumor immune system response. Krieg ...
- EurekAlert (press release)
Post-Katrina, rescue mission centers on medical research 03 Oct 2005
Tyler Curiel, chief of hematology and medical oncology, had one key objective before leaving his lab - saving Andy Martin's tumor cells. ...
- Birmingham News
Dealing With Warts 03 Oct 2005
A wart is an epidermal (skin) tumor caused by a variety of different viral infections. ... Another skin tumor that can resemble a wart is the equine sarcoid. ...
- TheHorse.com
Officials at odds over the long-term effects of cell phone use 03 Oct 2005
...the user's head, and some researchers are concerned repeated exposures over time might pose serious health risks, including cancer and benign tumor growth. ...
- Newsday
Cytogen Announces Presentation of Data from Phase II Study ... 03 Oct 2005
...evaluating a variety of doses and schedules for combining QUADRAMET with docetaxel and other potentially synergistic agents in a variety of tumor types." About ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Cancer center's Cyberknife gets an upgrade 03 Oct 2005
The computer-controlled radiation beam is more focused and now can follow the tumor as it moves with the patient's breathing, so there is less damage to ...
- Bloomington Pantagraph
POSTCARDS FROM THE LEDGE 03 Oct 2005
...information director Jim Garner is back home again in Tucson, Ariz., and recovering after a lengthy hospital stay following the removal of a benign brain tumor ...
- Fort Worth Star Telegram
New to Market 03 Oct 2005
The latest spinal product available in the United States is its TSRH SiLo 5.5 Spinal System, a set of rods and screws for use in trauma, tumor and deformity ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription)
Coffee with: Miranda Moss 03 Oct 2005
...bad.". But then when they did the surgery they found another tumor under the smaller tumor. They said, "Your cancer is more advanced. ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription)
Locals overcome breast cancer 03 Oct 2005
Previous regularly scheduled mammograms hadn't picked up the tumor because it never formed into a solid mass. ... First, a surgeon removed the cancerous tumor. ...
- Summit Daily News
Community leader stays positive about cancer 03 Oct 2005
...brain. A tumor was removed at the end of May. Last week, she learned that another tumor had been found on her brain. It had her down. ...
- Virginian Pilot
A rose for Pat 03 Oct 2005
When Forister craved pinto beans but couldn't eat solid foods because the tumor in her abdomen had grown too large, Jamerson put the beans in the blender and ...
- Myrtle Beach Sun News
Minimally Invasive Brain Tumor Surgery Gaining Ground Sep 30, 2005
Enlarged ventricles provide surgeons with wider pathways to the tumor site and more room to operate once they reach the tumor site. ...
- Forbes
Court victory is a first for programmers Oct 2, 2005
Honey, you have a brain tumor.' I was standing by the refrigerator, and I just collapsed, saying, `no, no, no, it can't be a brain tumor,'" she recalled. ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com
Active Biotech: Confirmed ANYARA Tumor PET Localization in Cancer ... Sep 29, 2005
29, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- In an ongoing clinical Phase I study, specific tumor localization of Active Biotech's candidate drug ANYARA, has now been objectively ...
- PrimeZone (press release)
Boswell's ailment described as noncancerous tumor Sep 29, 2005
...his office. The statement said doctors successfully removed a "a noncancerous minimally aggressive tumor in his abdomen.". Boswell ...
- Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
Boswell tumor diagnosed non-malignant Sep 29, 2005
WASHINGTON, DC - Physicians have determined that an abdominal tumor removed from Rep. Leonard Boswell, 3rd District Democrat, was ...
- Cedar Rapids Gazette
Progenics and Cytogen Report Potent Anti-Tumor Activity for ... Sep 30, 2005
..."PSMA ADC combines the tumor-targeting properties of our PSMA monoclonal antibody with the cell-killing properties of auristatin, a highly potent drug that ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Reports on cell phone cancer didn't cover tumor risk Sep 29, 2005
Among those who used cell phones for more than 10 years, the risk of developing acoustic neuroma, a nervous system tumor, was almost twice that of people who ...
- Ha'aretz (subscription)
Palm Beach Gardens fund-raiser set for 'Super Jake' charity Sep 30, 2005
By Michelle Sheldone. A March 2004 CAT scan on the 3-year-old fan of super heroes revealed a tumor the size of an eggplant on an adrenal gland atop his kidney. ...
- Jupiter Courier (subscription)
Boswell's ailment called non-cancerous tumor Sep 28, 2005
DES MOINES, Iowa US Representative Leonard Boswell continues to recover from last week's abdominal surgery in which doctors removed a non-cancerous tumor. ...
- WOI
Boswell's ailment called non-cancerous tumor Sep 29, 2005
Leonard Boswell continues to recover from last week's abdominal surgery in which doctors removed a non-cancerous tumor, according to a statement issued by his ...
- Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
Bloodless Liver Tumor Removal Scrutinized in US Sep 28, 2005
This helps prevent large amounts of blood loss during surgery, Habib explained. A surgeon then excises the tumor with a scalpel. ...
- Hepatitis Neighborhood
Boswell's Ailment Called Non-Cancerous Tumor Sep 29, 2005
A statement released by Boswell's office said doctors successfully removed a "non-cancerous minimally aggressive tumor in his abdomen.''. ...
- Iowa Channel.com
New targets for brain tumor therapy Sep 27, 2005
Scientists from J. Craig Venter Institute, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, and The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine identified three novel ...
- myDNA.com
New tumor-fighting technology in use Sep 25, 2005
...private practice in general and laparoscopic surgery as well in a growing new field of surgery known as image-guided minimally invasive tumor ablation surgery ...
- Natchez Democrat
Tumor formation is generated by a complex interaction of both ... Sep 26, 2005
The relationship between tissue rigidity and tumor formation is fairly well established; however, what is not so well understood is what happens on a molecular ...
- News-Medical.net
Brain tumor trial under way at Clinic Sep 28, 2005
The Cleveland Clinic Brain Tumor Institute is looking for patients to enroll in a clinical trial in which a drug will be pumped directly to patients’ brains ...
- Crain's Cleveland Business
Vietnam performs state-of-the-art brain tumor operations Sep 27, 2005
The first two successful brain tumor operations employing the high tech gamma ray scalpel technique took place in Vietnam Sept. ...
- Thanh Nien Daily
Spotlight on prep volleyball: Player sidelined by brain tumor Sep 28, 2005
...an All-Sierra Foothill League middle blocker as a sophomore in 2004, has been unable to play since June when she was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. ...
- Sacramento Bee
Tumor a little bump in the road Sep 26, 2005
As she suspected, a pregnancy test came back negative. Further tests showed something much more ominous than a baby growing inside Gomes. She had a tumor.
- Tri-Valley Herald
Beer and spirits boost colon tumor risk Sep 20, 2005
By Will Boggs, MD. NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Beer and spirits drinkers face a higher risk of colorectal tumors, but wine drinkers ...
- Reuters.uk
Neurobiological to sell brain tumor compound rights for $33 mln Sep 20, 2005
Sept 20 (Reuters) - Neurobiological Technologies Inc. (NTII.O: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday said it agreed to sell worldwide ...
- Reuters
Emeryville drug maker sells brain tumor drug for $33 million Sep 20, 2005
...(NTII) has sold the rights of Xerecept, a brain tumor treatment drug, to a subsidiary of Bermuda-based Celtic Pharma Holdings for $33 million. ...
- San Jose Mercury News
Triathlon: Brain Tumor Survivor Takes on World Ironman Challenge Sep 21, 2005
Then his doctor told him he had a brain tumor, and he realized he had an even bigger challenge. Following surgery to remove most ...
- RunnersWeb
Metastatic Melanoma Treatment Results Using Inovio's Selective ... Sep 19, 2005
...today that a scientific article presenting study results of the treatment of metastatic melanoma using Inovio's Selective Electrochemical Tumor Ablation (SECTA ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Alberta Home to the First Provincial Research Tumor Bank Sep 19, 2005
19 /CNW/ - Edmonton and Calgary are now home to Alberta's first provincial research tumor bank from which cancer researchers can access much needed specimens ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release)
Tissue Stiffness Drives Tumor Formation; Paying Attention to ... Sep 21, 2005
21 (AScribe Newswire) -- The relationship between tissue rigidity and tumor formation is fairly well established; however, what is not so well understood is ...
- AScribe
Tissue rigidity promotes tumor progression Sep 19, 2005
The study uncovers a link between tissue tension and tumor formation, suggesting that the stiffness of a tissue can influence molecular signals that promote ...
- EurekAlert
Tumor malignancy linked to rigidity Sep 19, 2005
Tissue rigidity might help promote tumor progression, scientists report today in this month's Cancer Cell. These findings help demonstrate ...
- Scientist
Intravenous Vitamin C Is Selectively Toxic to Tumor Cells Sep 21, 2005
BCRI researchers first reported in 1995 that vitamin C in sufficient amounts is selectively toxic to tumor cells. The authors concluded ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Marc Pharmaceuticals Betulinol Drug Candidate Slows Prostate Tumor ... Sep 23, 2005
The study results showed that one of Marc's water soluble drug candidates (a Betulinol derivative) slowed prostate tumor growth in mice. ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Anti-Tumor Autoantibodies May Improve Accuracy of Prostate Cancer ... Sep 22, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Sept 21 - The detection of a prostate cancer autoantibody "signature," using microarray analysis, may improve screening for prostate ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Dendreon Announces Modulation of Trp-p8 Significantly Inhibits ... Sep 21, 2005
FirstCall/ -- Dendreon Corporation (Nasdaq: DNDN - News) today announced new data was presented showing that modulation of the Trp-p8 tumor target with small ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Dendreon Announces Modulation of Trp-p8 Significantly Inhibits ... Sep 21, 2005
21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dendreon Corporation (Nasdaq: DNDN) today announced new data was presented showing that modulation of the Trp-p8 tumor target with ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Beer and Spirits Boost Colorectal Tumor Risk Sep 20, 2005
By Will Boggs, MD. NEW YORK SEC 20, 2005 (Reuters Health) - Beer and spirits drinkers face a higher risk of colorectal tumors, but ...
- Cancerpage.com
Beer and spirits boost colon tumor risk [20/09/2005] Sep 20, 2005
Beer and spirits drinkers face a higher risk of colorectal tumors, but wine drinkers may have a lower risk, according to a report in the American Journal of ...
- Times of Malta
Stunning News of a Tumor Serendipitously Discovered Sep 5, 2005
..."And we need to get a repeat MRI to monitor that little brain tumor.". Stunned, I felt my heart flop against my ribs. "What brain tumor?" I stammered. ...
- New York Times
UCSF Team Advances Probe Of Neural Stem Cell-brain Tumor Link Sep 2, 2005
...from labs around the world that stem cells found in the brain – known as neural stem cells – may be the cause of the most common form of primary brain tumor ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Geron: Studies Show Slowed Tumor Growth Sep 6, 2005
Biopharmaceutical company Geron Corp. said Tuesday that two recently published animal studies showed that its cancer drug candidate inhibited tumor growth. ...
- Forbes
Hokies' Calloway battling tumor Sep 6, 2005
BLACKSBURG -- Virginia Tech men's basketball player Allen Calloway has an "extremely rare," inoperable cancerous tumor that has spread from his left calf to ...
- Roanoke Times
Omega-6 fatty acids cause prostate tumor cell growth in culture Sep 2, 2005
Francisco VA Medical Center (SFVAMC) has demonstrated that omega-6 fatty acids such as the fat found in corn oil promote the growth of prostate tumor cells in ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Study: Nerve tumor not linked to cell phone use Sep 5, 2005
A recent study shows that the radiation from cell phones does not cause acoustic neuroma, a kind of tumor, after 10 years of using a mobile phone. ...
- The State News
Melanoma Treatment Using Selective Electrochemical Tumor Ablation ... Sep 11, 2005
...acids, announced today that a presentation highlighting the applicability of the company's novel MedPulserR selective electrochemical tumor ablation system to ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Anti-tumor activity also plays a critical role during eye ... Sep 1, 2005
Jude by a team led by Charles Sherr, MD, Ph.D., and Martine Roussel, Ph.D., of the Genetics and Tumor Cell Biology Department (Zindy, F. et al., [2003] Proc ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Hokies reserve forward Calloway fighting an extremely rare tumor Sep 7, 2005
BLACKSBURG — Virginia Tech basketball player Allen Calloway has an “extremely rare,� inoperable cancerous tumor that has spread from his left calf to his ...
- Virginian Pilot
Prostate cancer promotes bone tumor growth Sep 1, 2005
School, who directed the UM study. "When a tumor forms in bone, it upsets this balance.". Several types of cancer metastasize to ...
- myDNA.com
New device for bloodless liver tumor surgery Sep 10, 2005
The revolutionary new device uses radiofrequency energy to 'seal' tissue around a tumor site, allowing the tumor to be removed while preventing blood loss and ...
- myDNA.com
Protein Prevents Tissue Injury But Encourages Tumor Growth Sep 12, 2005
Louis. Moderate reduction of the protein level protects against tumor formation but increases susceptibility to tissue injury. Because ...
- eMaxHealth.com
Young brain tumor survivor dies after second bout with illness Sep 12, 2005
Springdale rallied behind Adam Turner, hoping to help him beat a brain tumor, a fight Adam lost this past weekend. ... But the tumor came back. ...
- WIS
Reactivating a Silenced Tumor Suppressor Gene 9/13/05 Sep 13, 2005
...of gene promoter regions, which is associated with loss of gene function, researchers characterized the epigenetic silencing of a tumor-suppressor gene in lung ...
- Bioscience Technology
Bloodless tumor removal makes US debut Sep 8, 2005
The device uses radiofrequency energy to "seal" tissue around a tumor site, allowing the tumor to be removed while preventing blood loss and other complications ...
- United Press International
Coach to have tumor removed Sep 1, 2005
The longtime head coach of the Holy Cross women's basketball team is having tumor removed from his neck. The tumor is possibly a form of thyroid cancer. ...
- Eyewitness News
Possible tumor cause identified Sep 7, 2005
BY ANNA PARKS. It seems the science of stem cells has a permanent spot on the media radar, as certain types of stem cells have the ...
- Yale Daily News
Atypical Midface Tumor Complicating Nevus of Ota Sep 17, 2005
Address correspondence to Spyros S. Kollias, the Institute of Neuroradiology, University Hospital of Zürich, Frauenklinikstrasse 10, 8091, Zürich ...
- Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)
Targeting Tumor Angiogenesis: Comparison of Peptide and Polymer ... Sep 2, 2005
Endothelial cells in tumor angiogenesis are highly accessible, genetically stable and present unique molecular markers for targeted therapy. ...
- Journal of Nuclear Medicine
FOXO1a acts as a selective tumor suppressor in alveolar ... Sep 12, 2005
Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105. 2 Department of Genetics and Tumor Cell Biology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105. ...
- Journal of Cell Biology
Breast Tumor Surgical Margin, Histology Should Guide MammoSite Use Sep 13, 2005
NEW YORK SEP 12, 2005 (Reuters Health) - Surgical margin and tumor histology appear to be the two determinants of risk of residual disease in breast cancer ...
- Cancerpage.com
Stem Cells, Tumor Cells Share Similar Properties: Scope For ... Sep 5, 2005
A lot of similarities infact exist between the stem cells and tumor cells in the sense that they undergo rapid cell division and closely resemble each other in ...
- MedIndia
Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Buccal Space Sep 17, 2005
...pleura. However, the tumor also occurs in extrapleural sites, including the peritoneum, mediastinum, orbit, and oral cavity. With ...
- Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)
Doctors remove tumor from Nathan Jaffrey Sep 15, 2005
SILT — Surgeons removed a tumor the size of a hard-boiled egg from 4-year-old Nathan Jaffrey’s chest on Tuesday afternoon, and the little boy is doing well ...
- Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Buccal Space Sep 9, 2005
F, Cut sections through the tumor reveal homogeneous tan surfaces with a whorled and slightly nodular appearance and focal areas of hemorrhage. ...
- Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)
22-kg tumor removed from women's belly Sep 8, 2005
By BSS, Dhaka. Surgeons of Chuadanga Sadar Hospital successfully removed a 22-kg tumor from the ovary of a woman on Wednesday. Hospital ...
- The New Nation
Expanding complexity of p53 tumor suppressor protein Sep 3, 2005
...the initial discovery of p53, Dr. David Lane and colleagues at the University of Dundee have discovered multiple isoforms of the p53 tumor suppressor protein. ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Abatacept for Rheumatoid Arthritis Refractory to Tumor Necrosis ... Sep 14, 2005
Background A substantial number of patients with rheumatoid arthritis have an inadequate or unsustained response to tumor necrosis factor (TNF- ) inhibitors. ...
- New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)
Red meat, processed meat may increase colorectal tumor Sep 15, 2005
Eating red meat or processed meat, such as sausage and hot dogs, is associated with an increased risk of colorectal tumor in humans, according to an ...
- Food Consumer
Surgery postponed for 5-year-old with tumor Sep 2, 2005
Surgery on Austin Sanders, a 5-year-old Anderson boy with a potentially deadly tumor on a part of his brain called the hypothalamus, has been postponed while ...
- Anderson Independent Mail (subscription)
Atypical Midface Tumor Complicating Nevus of Ota Sep 27, 2005
FIG 1. 15-year-old boy who presented with a more than 8-year progressive exophthalmus of the left eye and a mass in the left oral cavity with a similar time ...
- Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)
Video Game Technology and Radiation Therapy Sep 30, 2005
It may be used to destroy or shrink a tumor, stop the cancer from growing or spreading, or relieve symptoms caused by advanced cancers (like pain or bowel ...
- WSOCtv.com
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