July 26, 2013
Scholarship Recipient Drawn to Neurosciences by Father’s Losing Fight Against Brain Cancer
Newswise — LOS ANGELES (July 25, 2013) – As the 2013 recipient of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center’s Pauletta and Denzel Washington Family Gifted Scholars Program in Neuroscience award, Christine R. Carico will spend
July 16, 2013
Tide is Turning in Skin Cancer Battle
Originally published here: http://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2013/tide-is-turning-in-skin-cancer-battle/#sthash.ISRDakUN.ohK9VbCJ.dpuf A decade ago there was little doctors could do to help a patient with advanced-stage melanoma. Now it seems each week yields important new discoveries about the deadly
The following post first appeared on the Canadian Meso blog, which is a part of the Canadian Cancer Survivor Network‘s recent project committed to providing survivors, patients, families, and the wider public
(Originally posted here: http://medicalxpress.com/news/2013-07-cancer-people-sunbathe.html) Jenna Hoffman thinks that people, herself included, generally look better with a tan – “better than bright white,” she says. So most weekends, she’s lying outside with her eyes
July 11, 2013
UK: Without Innovation, We’ll Never Cure Cancer
(Originally published by Maurice Saatchi at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/10166690/Without-innovation-well-never-cure-cancer.html) The Prime Minister reminds me of Adlai Stevenson’s striking description of President Kennedy as “an idealist without illusions”. He is a realist to say we have quite a
June 25, 2013
Will Quebec Finally See the Truth About Asbestos?
The following post first appeared on the Canadian Meso blog, which is a part of the Canadian Cancer Survivor Network‘s recent project committed to providing survivors, patients, families, and the wider public