Lung Cancer News

March 4, 2008

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Interactive Human Atlas:
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Movers roundup: Coeur d’Alene Mines up on lower costs, Pier 1 Imports
CNBC - NEW YORK (AP) _ Shares of OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc. spiked Monday after a Wachovia analyst upgraded the biotechnology company, saying the stock has been oversold on exaggerated concerns about competition for lung cancer drug Tarceva.

Steel exec was a sales leader
Chicago Tribune - His wife, Fay, said her husband had a heart attack and other health problems after January surgery for lung cancer. The Coles were longtime residents of Arlington Heights before moving to Prospect Heights in 1998.

Despite long battle with cancer, Jeff Healey’s death still shocking
680 News - Bray said Healey had been hospitalized for a week and that his advanced lung cancer made his final hours difficult. Healey had undergone numerous operations in recent years to remove tumours from his lungs and leg.

Barbara Seaman, Dies At 72, Cited Birth Control Pill Risks
E Canada Now - Hollywood (eCanadaNow) - 72-year-old Barbara Seaman, a pioneer in the health of women, died of lung cancer at her home in Manhattan, New York. Seaman is best known for citing many of the risks associated with the birth control pill. She released her

Porter Wagoner Memorial Services Set
CMT - An Opry spokesperson announced on Oct. 21 that Wagoner had been diagnosed with lung cancer. He was released to hospice care on Friday (Oct. 26). An Opry star since 1957, the well-loved Wagoner had been the show’s goodwill ambassador for many years and

Loma Linda congress to focus on vegetarian diet’s health
Riverside Press Enterprise - The Fifth International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition begins with a lecture from a UCLA nutrition expert on how eating broccoli can make up for a genetic flaw that leaves half of us at greater risk of colon and lung cancer and ends Thursday with a

Protein plays spoilsport, protects lung cancer cells
Daily News and Analysis - WASHINGTON: A protein helps lung cancer cells thrive by playing a spoilsport and blocking healthy cells’ ability to fix themselves when radiation or nicotine damage their DNA, a new study has found. “If a cell experiences DNA damage, often that DNA

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