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Malignant Defined
Cancerous or life-threatening, tending to become progressively worse.
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Rolan makes lemonade from lemons
Published July 4, 2009, 2:14 am, Newspapers of Fayette County
WEST UNION – A year ago, Rolan Steinlage’s personality was more meek and easygoing, rather than gregarious and outgoing as his family and friends would describe him today. But in January, when he learned he had pineoblastoma – a tumor on the pineal gland in the center of the brain, everything changed.
Dentist's suspicions were right
Published July 4, 2009, 1:13 am, The Scranton Times-Tribune
Q: In 1999, my dentist saw a discoloration on the floor of my mouth. He told me to see a doctor about it. The doctor talked me into having the spot surgically removed. A while back, I remember reading in your column that, 95 percent of the time, discolor
Relaxing rules on GPs removing skin cancer will 'put patients at risk'
Published July 4, 2009, 12:30 am, Daily Telegraph
Patients could be put at risk as rules allowing GPs to remove cancerous moles are set to be relaxed despite evidence the treatment fails in almost half of cases experts have warned.
New technology maps out route for brain surgery
Published July 3, 2009, 3:15 pm, News 8 Austin
It's one of the most delicate places to operate, and sometimes brain surgery to remove tumors is too risky. With new technology, however, doctors created a better roadmap of the brain to guide them through surgery.
Melanoma on the rise among young people
Published July 3, 2009, 12:43 pm, Fort Frances Times
VANCOUVER—Brynessa Gradley’s life changed just over a year ago when she scratched an itchy spot on her leg as she came out of the shower.
Family doctor: Follow doctor"™s advice, have lesion removed
Published July 3, 2009, 8:29 am, The Canton Repository
Follow your doctor’s advice and have the lesion removed. You should also be under the care of an oncologist who can advise whether further treatment such as radiation or chemotherapy is necessary.
Dream come true for Florham Park boy stricken with cancer
Published July 3, 2009, 5:09 am, Florham Park Eagle
FLORHAM PARK - There will be a new hero in town this Saturday, July 4, when Malcolm Sutherland-Foggio rolls through the borough on the Florham Park Jaycees parade float.
Y-NH reimburses Medicare $3.2M over hospital stays
Published July 3, 2009, 12:23 am, New Haven Register
NEW HAVEN — Yale-New Haven Hospital has reimbursed Medicare $3.2 million to resolve allegations that it billed the program for unnecessary inpatient hospital admissions over an eight-year period.
Quincy Jones: Michael Didn't Want to Be Black
Published July 2, 2009, 1:12 pm, NBC Philadelphia
Super producer Quincy Jones, one of Michael Jackson's most successful musical partners tells the latest issue of Details that the King of Pop "didn't want to be black." Sponsored Topics: Michael Jackson - Quincy Jones - Thriller 25 - Record producer - United States
Cemetery controversy finally laid to rest
Published July 2, 2009, 6:35 am, The Compass
After a full week under the intense glare of the media's perpetual lights, a cemetery controversy in Carbonear has been resolved to the satisfaction of a heartbroken family.
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Thu Jun 25
- "Electronic nose sniffs out cancer from simple blood test": Cancer can often be cured today if caught early enough. Unfortunately, people have to wait until symptoms appear before their doctor can pinpoint the specific test to be performed. Now researchers say they have a new approach that can routinely screen your blood for any type of cancer with an electronic nose that also determines if it is malignant. Anecdotal evidence that dogs can detect cancer by smell inspired researchers to combine clever chemistry with optical detectors to craft an electronic nose that they claim can not only screen for any kind of cancer, but also determine whether it is aggressive. Like the red, green and blue pixels that mix to represent any color, three different kinds of nanoparticles can mix to cover the whole spectrum of cancer cells, the researchers found. The fluorescent nanoparticles are mixed with blood or tissue sample, where they bind to suspicious cells and, depending on the combination of particles that light up, indicate whether cells are malignant.
Fri Jun 19
- malignant peritoneal mesothelioma cancer prognosis treatment: Peritoneal Mesothelioma is the least common type of mesothelioma, appearing in only 30% of diagnosed cases, some 100 to 500 cases annually. peritoneal mesothelioma resource guide. Learn about treament, symptoms, and prognosis for peritoneal mesothelioma. The 7 Most Asked Questions About Mesothelioma. How To Find A Good Lawyer To Fight Your Mesothel
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Mon Jun 8
- Malignant Melanoma - Skin Cancer Information: Found this article on melanoma easy to read. Heard that numbers are increasing so wanted to find out more, and this is probably one of the more straight-forwa rd sites on melanoma
Mon Jun 1
- What Are The Different Types Of Skin Cancer?: Shows the three different kinds of skin cancer and says how common it is, and how serious it is.
Thu May 28
- Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma: With the growth of the use of asbestos in the post-World War II United States, the numbers of malignant pleural mesothelioma has increased substantially in recent years. Mesothelioma presents in two forms ? pleural mesothelioma and abdominal or peritoneal mesothelioma.
- Depeche Mode Cancels More Dates As Singer Recovers From Surgery - Billboard: Dave Gahan, the lead singer of the electro-rock band, is recovering in hospital after having surgery to remove a cancerous tumour
- Depeche Mode Singer Has Cancer Scare - E! Online: Dave Gahan, the lead singer of the electro-rock band, is recovering in hospital after having surgery to remove a cancerous tumour
- Singer Gahan undergoes cancer op - BBC News: The lead singer of the electro-rock band is recovering in hospital after having surgery to remove a cancerous tumour
- Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode diagnosed with cancerous tumour: The lead singer of the electro-rock band is recovering in hospital after having surgery to remove a cancerous tumour
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