Archive for November, 2007
—-Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization : WHO: The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization featuring expert speakers: — Sean Fitzgerald, President, Scientific Analytical Institute, Inc. …But the link with mesothelioma has only been …
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Alimta Mesothelioma Pemetrexed Treatment Eli Lilly and Company today announced that it has submitted an application with the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) for centralised review of ALIMTA(R) (pemetrexed for injection), in combination …
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Bernie Banton spent most of his life finding ways of helping those who had been diagnosed with Mesothelioma due to their work enviroment by campaigning against James Hardie (asbestos company). We are sad to say that he has died at the age of 61 at his home in Sydney with his family by his side.His […]
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Regarding to the main source (Mesothelioma News), 80 % of Mesothelioma Lung Cancer victims were men (1986).The median age of them was nearly 70 years old. The main cause of the Mesothelioma Lung Cancer is asbestos exposure. …
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Lombardi researchers explain why oophorectomies help prevent breast cancer in women with BRCA1 mutations
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All blood cell production in adults depends on the steady work of a vital gene that, if lost, results in early bone marrow failure, Dartmouth Medical School cancer geneticists have found. Their resear
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Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma is another type of mesothelioma cancer that affect the abdomen cavity so, it can also called abdominal mesothelioma.
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Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma, what is it and how it develops. Some information to help researchers and patients to know more about this disease.
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Three genomic tests separately predict the likelihood that a patient’s breast cancer will reoccur after surgery without additional treatment, and the cancer’s vulnerability to chemotherapy or hormone
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Biopharmaceutical researchers have found a protein in blood they say is linked to all stages of lung cancer but which rarely shows up in the blood of people without the disease. Testing for this prote
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