Articles Archive for February 2010
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India Talkies Day set to promote colon cancer screening Vanderbilt University News 2/26/2010 – Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center is one of the sponsors for National Dress in Blue Day on March 5 to promote awareness of colorectal cancer and … Gene signature may help spot patients at colon cancer recurrence risk Daily News & Analysis March Is National Colorectal Awareness Month Hamptons.com Free colon cancer testing kits available in March during Colorectal Cancer ..
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City recognizes Colon Cancer Awareness Month Wicked Local (blog) March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. Cambridge residents are urged by the Mass Department of Public Health that if your 50 years or older, …
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Hamptons.com Dr. Mahesh Karamchandani: Colorectal cancer awareness can save lives Battle Creek Enquirer It is a screening for colorectal cancer
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A Colonoscopy by a Gastroenterologist May Reduce Risk of Colon Cancer BETTER Health Research … as fiber may help protect the organ from infection, and now a new study has suggested there could be a specific treatment to help prevent colon cancer . …
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A comprehensive drug development strategy that starts with extensive screening of potential targeting agents and then narrows down to a small-molecule prototype has yielded two potential drugs that block cancer-promoting pathways in novel ways, a team led by scientists at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reports in two papers published back-to-back online at the Proceedings …
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Washington, Feb 27 : Researchers have suggested that a gene signature, first identified in mouse colon cancer cells, may help identify patients at risk of colon cancer recurrence.
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A gene signature, first identified in mouse colon cancer cells, may help identify patients at risk of colon cancer recurrence, according to a recent study by Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers.The findings, published in the March issue of Gastroenterology, could help personalize treatments for colon cancer — the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States — by …
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A gene signature, first identified in mouse colon cancer cells, may help identify patients at risk of colon cancer recurrence, according to a recent study by Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers.
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Better colon cancer screening needed: Abernethy Northern News Services (subscription) His first order of business focused on improving wait times and access to colon cancer screening. “There are still a number of high-risk clients throughout … and more