Living close to industry may increase lung cancer risk
Reliable Plant Magazine, OK - Sep 28, 2006 Living close to heavy industry may increase the risk of developing lung cancer, although the effect is relatively modest, suggests research published ahead of
Healthcare: At a Glance - Antisoma Ups Comms for Cancer ‘
International News Service, Australia - 13 hours ago Last week it released data from a phase II trial of an experimental lung cancer drug, currently called AS1404. In trials, 34 patients
LUNG CANCER AWARENESS 5K SUNDAY AT RECREATION PARK, BINGHAMTON
Press & Sun-Bulletin, NY - Sep 24, 2006 Age Group winners: 0-10– M: Lincoln Boyle 26:53; F: Johanne Rigal 32:41. 11-17– Vincent Mariano 20:56; F: Kendra Burke 22:30.
Light Shed on Lung Cancer Drug-Resistance Mechanisms
MedPage Today, NJ - Sep 6, 2006 without chemotherapy, wrote Ken A. Olaussen, Ph.D., of the University of Paris, and colleagues in the International Adjuvant Lung Cancer Trial Collaborative
Industry link to lung cancer: Study
Guardian Unlimited, UK - Sep 27, 2006 Living close to heavy industry may increase the risk of lung cancer, according to a study. A total of 204 women under the age of
Lung cancer breakthrough
Healthcare Today, UK - Sep 28, 2006 A new non-small cell lung cancer drug known as AS1404 has increased patients’ life expectancy significantly in preliminary trials.
Demand for Increased Lung Cancer Research and Early Detection
International News Service, Australia - Sep 26, 2006 26 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Lung Cancer Alliance-Pennsylvania State Chairman, Jack Hill, MD, called on Pennsylvania State Senators, and other public health