Cancer News Articles
Google

Friday, May 16, 2008
Search Cancer News  
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 74 releases) Pages:  1  2  3  4  5  [Next »] 

Coast to Coast FDA Protest
By: Melody Davis, CareToLive | May 14, 2008
Prostate cancer demonstrations in protest of FDA failure to approve safe and effective immunotherapy for dying men who have run out of options.

National Miles for Melanoma Program Adopts Team Training Model
By: Heather Huhman, Melanoma Research Foundation | May 14, 2008
Perspective marathoners have a new incentive for strapping on their running shoes - an opportunity to raise crucial research dollars to help fight melanoma.

Dr. Louis Barfield Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Healthcare
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | May 08, 2008
Dr. Barfield is responsible for colon and rectal cancer screenings, performing minimally invasive surgery and laparoscopic procedures, as well as managing benign and inflammatory colon and rectal disease.

What Are the Effects of Asbestos on the Body?
By: Patricia Woloch, ePR Source | May 02, 2008
Many people each year are exposed to asbestos without even knowing it. You may wonder why this can be dangerous, and most don't know the devastating effects of asbestos on the body.

Report: Men Need to Know More About Prostate Health
By: Heather Huhman, PCEC | April 25, 2008
The Prostate Cancer Education Council released a statement highlighting key findings from its 2007 Prostate Cancer Awareness Week final report.

9th Annual Robert F. Campbell Jr. Memorial Hockey Tournament for Dana-Farber Returns to Quincy Youth Arena May 2-3, 2008
By: Liz Campbell, Cambpell Tourney for Dana-Farber | April 22, 2008
Now in its ninth year, this annual hockey tournament was founded to raise money for leukemia research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. This event is the only officially approved hockey tournament to support the Jimmy Fund and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Failure to Diagnose Colon Cancer
By: Patricia Woloch, ePR Source | April 18, 2008
Colon cancer is like most cancers, early detection and treatment are the key to survival. Unfortunately, many doctors miss this cancer and this can be a fatal missed diagnosis for you.

Denver Races to Better Prostate Cancer Awareness
By: Heather Huhman, Prostate Cancer Education Counci | April 16, 2008
Participants in this year's Annual Post-News Colorado Colfax Marathon can race for a cause by joining one of the Prostate Cancer Education Council's (PCEC) relay teams.

New Book Helps Caregivers Prevent Burnout and Fatigue
By: Chad Shank, C-Sharp Marketing | April 10, 2008
More and more people are finding themselves having to provide care for loved ones. A new book shows how caregivers can lower stress and find life balance.

Daphne's Headcovers and International Players Tour establish Strategic Partnership to benefit Cancer Survivors
By: Bill Conwell, International Players Tour | April 09, 2008
IPT selects Daphne's product as their Official Headcover, and commits to donating profits from headcover sales to Marathon of Miracles Foundation

Cynthia Kemper Inducted into the Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional & Entrepreneurial Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | April 05, 2008
Ms. Kemper has worked for 30 years in the post anesthesia care unit at St. Rita's Medical Center

$1M in New Grants Awarded to Further Melanoma Research in 2008
By: Heather Huhman, Melanoma Research Foundation | April 04, 2008
The Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) recently approved 2008 grants through the MRF Research Grant Program totaling more than $1 million, providing a substantial boost to the melanoma research community.

Melanoma Incidences Attributed to UV Exposure
By: Heather Huhman, Melanoma Research Foundation | March 29, 2008
The following is a statement in response to recent media attention on exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays and its role in the natural production of vitamin D.

KANGEN WATER- THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH AND LIFE
By: aura dweck, Kangen | March 22, 2008
Change your water, Change your body, Change your LIFE

Failure to Diagnose Cervical Cancer
By: Patricia Woloch, ePR Source | March 19, 2008
Possibly facing a hysterectomy, chemotherapy, and even death is devastating to any woman, but that pain is deepened by unique anger and disbelief for women who have undergone regular gynecological exams in order to prevent just such a tragedy.

Displaying 1 to 15 (of 74 releases) Pages:  1  2  3  4  5  [Next »] 
CANCER ARCHIVE SEARCH
 

SUBMIT CANCER NEWS STORY
Submit your free Cancer press release now.
Free Dating Site
Royalty Free Stock Photography
SEARCH STOCK PHOTOS