Monday, February 6, 2012 9:58 PM GMT
Posted by Stanley Gray from Baton Rouge, LA
Monday, February 6, 2012 6:51 PM GMT
This is the latest news as of February 6th.
"Scientists for the Food and Drug Administration say that an Amgen drug slowed the spread of cancer to the bone in men with hard-to-treat prostate cancer, though the drug did not extend life and carried significant side effects."
I'll post more if I find anything else out.
Posted by Ricardo Allen from Miami, FL
Monday, February 6, 2012 6:03 PM GMT
"NEW YORK, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Triple Analysis: Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer and Angiogenesis http://www.reportlinker.com/p0284682/Triple-Analysis-Breast-Cancer-Prostate-Cancer-and-Angiogenesis.html#utm_source=prnewswire"
Posted by Laura Todd from Augusta, GA
Monday, February 6, 2012 4:27 PM GMT
I heard about this and just found this story.
"WASHINGTON and NEW YORK, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --?Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure (ABC2) and Exosome Diagnostics are collaborating with leading academic medical centers?to accelerate clinical validation ..."
Posted by David Beck from Miramar, FL
Monday, February 6, 2012 2:15 PM GMT
Cancer was responsible for almost half of life assurance pay-outs last year, according to new figures, while alcohol played a significant role in a number of accident cases, something Irish Life said was worrying.
Posted by Sara Young from Roseville, CA
Monday, February 6, 2012 11:51 AM GMT
A startling number of healthy, young cops who responded to the 9/11 attacks have since been diagnosed with cancer, according to new data obtained by The Post. The statistics - which show nearly a tripling in the number of cops applying for cancer-related disability pensions post-9/11 - are the first...
Posted by Jean Gill from Santa Ana, CA
Monday, February 6, 2012 10:26 AM GMT
This one is for my brother Ashley:
"A Larkspur Elementary School teacher has turned her battle with cancer into a learning experience for kids."
Posted by Ryan Farmer from Arvada, CO
Monday, February 6, 2012 9:38 AM GMT
The president of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Craig B. Thompson, is in a billion-dollar dispute with his former workplace over accusations that he walked away with research.
Posted by Melvin Ray from Durham, NC
Monday, February 6, 2012 6:38 AM GMT
Posted by Tim Nunez from Thornton, CO
Monday, February 6, 2012 5:50 AM GMT
I saw this posted Monday on WWW.YOUTUBE.COM.
Posted by Marcus Bradley from Hartford, CT