Thursday, November 13, 2008

Google Alert - cancer treatment

Google News Alert for: cancer treatment

GenVec's TNFerade wins fast track designation for pancreatic ...
Pharmaceutical Business Review - USA
... designation is an important step in the increasing focus on the clinical potential of TNFerade as a treatment for locally advanced pancreatic cancer. ...
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Cancer Treatment Might Offer Clue To AIDS Cure
Deutsche Welle - Germany
... they possessed a rare HIV-resistant genetic mutation since the man had to stop taking AIDS-inhibiting medication for the cancer treatment to work. ...
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In Depth Interview: The Battle After Cancer
WCTV - Tallahassee,FL,USA
Dr. Morrow: One of the things that is becoming more recognized now is that among the most prominent side effects of virtually any cancer treatment is ...
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PharmaCom BioVet, Inc. to Provide Novel Canine Cancer Treatment ...
PR-CANADA.net (press release) - Murino,Montenegro
PharmaCom BioVet, Inc. ( PINKSHEETS : PHMB ) is pleased to announce that their new Canine Cancer Treatment Centers will provide state-of-the-art cancer ...
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Women's new cancer treatment: self-esteem
StarNewsOnline.com - Wilmington,NC,USA
Feel Better is a free, nationwide program, offering help and encouragement to cope with the appearance side effects of cancer treatment. ...
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Partial Breast Irradiation Now Provided by Rocky Mountain Oncology ...
MarketWatch - USA
Five-day targeted radiation therapy represents one of the latest cancer treatment advancements now available at Wyoming's only free-standing comprehensive ...
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Idea to Arm Cancer Patients with Information Specific to Their ...
Earthtimes (press release) - London,UK
... state-of-the-art cancer treatment at six McLaren Health Care campuses in Lansing , Flint , Lapeer , Mount Clemens , Pontiac and Bay City, Michigan . ...
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Chemotherapy can do more harm than good, study suggests
Times Online - UK
Doctors have been urged to be more cautious in offering cancer treatment to terminally-ill patients as chemotherapy can often do more harm than good, ...
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