Breast Cancer Awareness
CHATTANOOGA - Her story made breast cancer survivors cringe, and Tuesday morning, a former Chattanooga city worker admitted to lying about having the disease. Keele Maynor admitted in court that she took advantage of people.
The Side-Out Foundation, which pairs volleyball enthusiasts with breast cancer researchers, is sponsoring a new clinical trial for up to 25 patients with advanced breast cancer. TGen Drug Development (TD2) will manage this pilot study for the Side-Out Foundation at two locations: TGen Clinical Research Services (TCRS) at Scottsdale Healthcare in Scottsdale, Ariz.; and Fairfax Northern Virginia ...
Gary wrote:
Did anyone else see this article?
"The Side-Out Foundation, which pairs volleyball enthusiasts with breast cancer researchers, is sponsoring a new clinical trial for up to 25 patients with advanced breast cancer."
This one's for Earl, I know he is reading.
Chad Wrote: Here's one for you -
I found this article and thought I would pass it along.
"UTAH -- What does a rocket motor have to do with breast cancer? Two Utah researchers have found a unique connection that may change the way surgeons remove tumors, not only in breast cancer, but other cancers as well."
Dean told me about this and I found this story about it at WWW.GENOMEWEB.COM on Wednesday.
"A new clinical trial is using proteomics technologies to help guide doctors to make personalized treatment regimens for patients with breast cancer."
April wrote:
I came across this post Wednesday.
"CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - A Chattanooga woman has pleaded guilty to faking breast cancer for financial gain."
Would anyone care to comment?