Roche to present data showing progress in treating
| Roche to present data showing progress in treating lung, gastric and breast cancer prognosis - WebWire 100+ abstracts on Roche medicines feature at this congress More than 100 Roche abstracts have been accepted for the biggest cancer congress in Europe, the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), which opens in Stockholm on Friday (12th Source: www.webwire.com The Anticancer Diet - Sheknows.com In his $40M laboratory at the University of Montreal, Dr. Richard Beliveau used to test new drugs that may help treat cancer. One day, tugged by children with leukemia who stopped him in the corridor of the hospital to ask if he had something new for Source: www.sheknows.com A path to survival - Bend Bulletin A gastrointestinal stromal tumor is a rare form of cancer affecting the digestive tract or nearby structures within the abdomen. GISTs originate from the connective tissue wall of the digestive tract or nearby membranes. Here is how it forms: 1. A Source: www.bendbulletin.com Caring men think pink - Charleston Post & Courier Real men wear pink. Dave Graybill, an Arizona firefighter, is challenging other men to don the color in support of women with breast cancer. To get his message across, Graybill, 45, is driving across the United States in a pink firetruck with three Source: www.charleston.net Macho man treated for breast cancer ini Zion - News Sun ZION Stephen Blethen, 64, recently learned that breast cancer isn t just for women. There is one male case for every 300 cases in women, according to Blethen s oncologist, Dr. Dennis Citrin. In general terms, men s breasts are smaller Source: www.suburbanchicagonews.com bioM rieux Boosts Molecular Diagnostic Portfolio with Purchase of - Genetic Engineering News bioM rieux acquired AviaraDx for $60 million expanding its portfolio of infectious disease molecular diagnostics to include tests that aid cancer management. The firm also gains AviaraDx CLIA-certified lab. AviaraDx will operate as an independent Source: www.genengnews.com New Screening Catches More Breast Cancers - MedicineNet.com WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3 (HealthDay News) While tremendous progress in screening and breast cancer prognosis treatment for breast cancer has been made in recent years, some 184,000 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in the United States in 2008, and breast cancer prognosis about 41,000 Source: www.medicinenet.com |