June 3, 2008
Next up for Kennedy: Chemo, radiation - CNBC
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Next up for Kennedy: Chemo, radiation - CNBC
DURHAM, N.C. - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was recovering Tuesday at Duke University Medical Center, a day after undergoing an aggressive surgery that experts said was designed to reduce his brain tumor and give chemotherapy and radiation treatments a
Senator entrusted his brain to one of the best - Detroit Free Press
When author and Duke University English professor Reynolds Price heard Sen. Edward Kennedy had a brain tumor, he hoped Kennedy would trust his medical care to Dr. Allan Friedman. Friedman, neurosurgeon-in-chief at Duke University Hospital in Durham
Declining rate of male births has scientists grappling for answers - Detroit Free Press
Once there was a kids' hockey team on the reservation of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation near Sarnia, Ontario — just across the border from Michigan. No longer. There aren't enough boys. The community, surrounded by dozens of pollution-spewing chemical
Delcath Expands Phase III Trial for Metastatic Melanoma to Include St - Forbes
NEW YORK, June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Delcath Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: DCTH) announced today that the St. Luke's Cancer Center of Bethlehem, PA, part of St. Luke's Hospital & Health Network (St. Luke's), has joined Delcath's Phase III clinical
Kennedy's Doctors May Try New Medicines After Surgery (Update1) - Bloomberg
June 3 (Bloomberg) — Senator Edward Kennedy 's decision to undergo brain surgery to remove at least part of his incurable cancer opens new avenues for treatment while increasing the risk of complications. Schering-Plough Corp. 's drug Temodar is
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