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Colon cancer typically starts with a polyp, an abnormal but benign growth in the colon. But polyps that become cancerous, known as adenomas, typically are removed before cancer develops, a key reason doctors recommend regular colonoscopies for people
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A small percentage of men in a prostate cancer study complained that their penis seemed shorter following treatment, with some saying that it interfered with intimate relationships and caused them to regret the type of treatment they chose...No men
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Tarimo (44) appears tense and worried after being told at Ocean Road Cancer Institute in Dar es Salaam, that the Full Blood Picture machine that was supposed to take her medical examination is out of order. Instead the nurse refers her to Mnanzi
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Any day now, Richard Nyaribo expects a medical bill to land in the mail slot just outside his Edmonton apartment...Nyaribo isn't sure exactly what he owes the Cross Cancer Institute, but he expects it could be anywhere from $15,000 to $20,000. Up to
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He knew something was terribly wrong when he started getting nose bleeds. A consultation with an oncologist confirmed Whelan's fears: He had advanced Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, a rare form of blood cancer that affects only about 1,500 people in
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Lissa Christopher July 15, 2011 As researchers get closer to a cure, the chances of survival improve every year, writes Lissa Christopher...There are so many passionate, clever researchers looking at ways to contain, destroy and prevent it that its
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July 7, 2011 When Juliet Jacobs found out she had lung cancer , she was terrified, but realized that her hope lay in getting the best treatment medicine could offer...In February of 2010, she ended up at Duke University , where she entered a research
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Todd, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The notion of using cancerous cells extracted from a patient to fight the disease isn't an entirely new concept, but a new clinical trial involving Downtown-based Celsense Inc. and the University of Pittsburgh Cancer
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Updated Annual low-dose CT scans cut the death rate from lung cancer by 20 percent in heavy smokers and formerly heavy smokers, compared to those who get annual chest X-rays, according to the results of a major National Cancer Institute study
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists have discovered new details of how cancer cells escape from tumor suppression mechanisms that normally prevent these damaged cells from multiplying. They also demonstrated a potential link between this cell
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