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From: Steve -  22 May 2008, 08:06

Cancer Res. 2007 Dec 1;67(23):11300-8. Targeting protein translation in human non small cell lung cancer via combined MEK and mammalian target of rapamycin suppression. Legrier ME, Yang CP, Yan HG, Lopez-Barcons L, Keller SM, Pérez-Soler R, Horwitz SB, McDaid HM. Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York...

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From: scimedweb@mail . com -  22 May 2008, 06:51

InTextoResearch, agency for scientific information InTextoResearch informs on the most recent review articles about brain tumors: Clinical features, mechanisms, and management of pseudoprogression in malignant gliomas. Brandsma D, Stalpers L, Taal W, Sminia P, van den Bent MJ. Lancet Oncol. 2008 May;9(5):453-61. Combined modality treatment of glioblastoma...

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From: Mike -  21 May 2008, 18:38

newsbusters.org With Kennedy as Hook, Couric Rues Inadequate Cancer Spending CBS anchor Katie Couric used news, that Senator Ted Kennedy is suffering from a brain tumor, as the hook for a lengthy story in which she railed against reduced federal funding for cancer research, though her own numbers and official numbers contradict her premise of any significant...

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From: Smoke FREE -  21 May 2008, 14:55

* w w w .download . com /The-Cost-of-Smoking-Financial-Calculator/3000-2051_4-10825672.html?tag=lst-1&cdlPid=10825673

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From: Kelley Eidem -  21 May 2008, 07:29

Can a glioma be diagnosed without a biopsy? If the answer is no, then does that mean Senator Kennedy had a biopsy of his brain? Doesn't that require surgically going through the skull to do the biopsy? I've seen no news that he had a biopsy, but it seems that he most likely did. Or is there some other test other than a biopsy that confirms a glio...

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From: scimedweb@mail . com -  21 May 2008, 07:09

InTextoResearch, agency for scientific information InTextoResearch informs on the most recent review articles about bladder cancer: DNA image cytometry in bladder cancer: state of the art. Palmeira CA, Oliveira PA, Seixas F, Pires MA, Lopes C, Santos L. Anticancer Res. 2008 Jan-Feb;28(1B):443-50. Molecular biomarkers in urothelial bladder cancer. Kim...

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From: George Orwell -  21 May 2008, 02:19

New forum concerning the death sect of the "meta-mediciners" This forum is based in France as many victims died in France. But the death sect is also operating in many other countries, from Norway to Canada and South Africa and South America. * w w w .secte-de-la-mort . net /phpBB3/ Please feel free to write in YOUR language. Michaela is...

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From: scimedweb@mail . com -  20 May 2008, 06:55

InTextoResearch, agency for scientific information InTextoResearch informs on the most recent review articles about gastric cancer: Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer and lost cell polarity: a short path to cancer. Humar B, Guilford P. Future Oncol. 2008 Apr;4(2):229-39. Capecitabine in the treatment of advanced gastric cancer. Lee JL, Kang YK. Future...

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From: Steve -  20 May 2008, 04:55

(Note: In cells, IKK-beta is the enzyme that frees the transcription factor, NF-kappaB, from its inhibitor, IKB (inhibitor kappa-B), allowing NF-kappaB to travel from the cytosol (the non-nucleus portion of the cell) to the nucleus where it turns on something like 100 genes in the DNA. In cancer cells, the activation of NF-kappaB (via the destruction of IKB...

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From: Steve -  20 May 2008, 04:47

Public release date: 16-May-2008 [ Print Article | E-mail Article | Close Window ] Contact: Laura Sussman lsussman@mdanderson.org 713-745-2457 University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Iressa shows promise for treatment of metastatic breast cancer when combined with hormonal therapy First positive findings in breast cancer for this class...

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From: Steve -  20 May 2008, 04:44

Public release date: 16-May-2008 [ Print Article | E-mail Article | Close Window ] Contact: Sara Farris sfarris@mdanderson.org 281-467-1337 University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center New drug combination brings 1-2 punch against acute leukemia CINCINNATI, OHIO - Researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center have discovered...

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From: Steve -  20 May 2008, 04:41

Public release date: 19-May-2008 [ Print Article | E-mail Article | Close Window ] Contact: George Stamatis george.stamatis@UHhospitals.org 216-844-3667 University Hospitals of Cleveland Study: Patients 75 years and older with brain tumors may benefit from more aggressive treatment Aggressive multi-modality treatments may lead to better outcomes A...

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From: Steve -  20 May 2008, 04:35

* w w w .eurekalert.org/bysubject/index.php?kw=108 Public release date: 18-May-2008 [ Print Article | E-mail Article | Close Window ] Contact: Steve Benowitz steven.benowitz@jefferson.edu 215-955-5291 Thomas Jefferson University Traditional herbal medicine kills pancreatic cancer cells, Jefferson researchers report (PHILADELPHIA) An herb used...

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From: aztechon@yeah . net -  15 May 2008, 00:30

Definition of breast cancer: Cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male breast cancer is rare. Breast cancer is cancer arising in breast tissue. Cancer is simply a group of abnormal cells that have abnormal growth patterns. $B!|(B...

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