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  • Singer Sandi Thom Ages 30 Years To Warn Young People About Sunbeds
    Singer/songwriter Sandi Thom, aged 27, has teamed up with Cancer Research UK to warn youngsters about the dangers of using sunbeds. The charity has today published shocking images of how Sandi could look in thirty years time through overexposure to UV rays, which in some sunbeds can be 10-15 times higher than those of the midday sun.
  • Cancer Patients Are Kept In The Dark Surrounding Treatments Awaiting NICE Approval, UK
    One in four doctors choose not to discuss life extending cancer treatments that are awaiting NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) approval with their patients. The research, commissioned by Myeloma UK, also revealed that 75 percent of doctors receive no guidance on discussing the availability of these treatments with their patients and a fifth of doctors believe that prescribing new treatment options for myeloma is completely 'out of their hands'.
  • Robotic Kidney Removal Performed In Michigan
    A diseased kidney has been surgically extracted using a minimally invasive technique that utilizes 3D robotics, at the Henry Ford Hospital, the first surgery of its kind in Michigan. About 55,000 people are diagnosed with kidney cancer every year. Treatment options, most commonly, involve open surgery with an incision approximately one foot (300 mm) long. Sometimes it is necessary to remove a rib and divert muscle in order to remove the kidney.
  • New Target For Fight Against Common Type Of Breast Cancer: Brk
    A new promising enzyme target for a specific type of breast cancer, Brk, has been identified in research published on August 21, 2008 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS.) In a specific subset of breast cancer patients, the tumor cells produce high levels of the protein ErbB2 (also called HER2) which pushes the cells to proliferate without limit, a characteristic common of all cancers.
  • Flower Power: Tel Aviv University Researchers Are Combatting Cancer With A Jasmine-Based Drug
    Could a substance from the jasmine flower hold the key to an effective new therapy to treat cancer? Prof. Eliezer Flescher of The Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University thinks so. He and his colleagues have developed an anti-cancer drug based on a decade of research into the commercial applications of the compound Jasmonate, a synthetic compound derived from the flower itself. Prof.