December 1, 2008
Gene Activity Variations Predict Lymphoma Survival - eMaxHealth.com
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Gene Activity Variations Predict Lymphoma Survival - eMaxHealth.com
Patterns of gene activity in a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma has given researchers a better understanding of factors that contribute to the survival of patients treated for the disease. Gene activity, or expression, is a measure of the biological
Curbing hormones' effects in obese patients could aid against breast - PhysOrg
Once-promising drugs that were abandoned in the fight against breast cancer still could be effective in obese patients, new research suggests. In laboratory tests, hormones produced by fat cells stimulate breast cancer cells to migrate and invade
Out Of Body Operation - WFTV
BACKGROUND: Some people diagnosed with cancer will get a second shock when they're told their cancer is inoperable. Inoperable can refer to the fact that the cancer has metastasized and spread through the blood and the body, or inoperable can mean
Grey's Anatomy : What Is Wrong With Izzie Stevens? - Entertainment Online
Grey's Anatomy has had some nutty storylines before, but nothing has stretched the limits of plausibility quite as much as "Izzie does the deed with Dead Denny." Not even the non-melty icicle that stabbed Cristina! As you can see from sneak peek of
Beating Brain Cancer - WCPO
It was a trip of a lifetime teacher Connie Radford almost didn't get to take. "They said you have two months, seven months, maybe two years," said Radford. Connie was diagnosed with a malignant glioma, the most common type of brain cancer. "As a way
Fibroid growth differs in black and white women - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Differences in the growth of fibroid tumors may explain why black women typically have more symptoms than white women, according to a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Fibroids, also known as
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