Lung Cancer News

November 9, 2006

‘Monster’ Mold Forces Family From Home 

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‘Monster’ Mold Forces Family From Home 
WKMG Local6.com via Yahoo! News - Nov 07 7:20 PM
A mold described as a “monster” became so bad inside a Central Florida apartment that it began to grow on a couple’s clothes and threatened their health, according to a Problem Solvers investigation.Save to My Web

Expert predicts end of lung cancer in 20 years 
The Scotsman - Nov 06 5:54 PM
SMOKING ban hailed but focus now falls on alcohol and rising problems of obesitySave to My Web

Lung Cancer Alliance-Georgia Issues Inaugural State-Specific Report Card On Lung Cancer 
Medical News Today - Nov 02 12:11 AM
Today, Lung Cancer Alliance-Georgia (LCA-GA) issued its first-ever state-specific Report Card on Lung Cancer, an assessment of progress being made against this lethal disease in the state of Georgia. LCA-GA is a chapter of Lung Cancer Alliance, the only national organization solely dedicated to patient support and advocacy for people living with or at risk for lung cancer. [click link for full Save to My Web

Warning-film producer Davis dies at 90 
AP via Yahoo! News - Nov 08 11:48 AM
Sid Davis, who produced more than 180 educational films warning youngsters of the dangers of drugs, drinking and running with scissors, has died. He was 90.Save to My Web

Warning over alcohol and obesity 
ic Lanarkshire - Nov 06 1:40 PM
Alcohol and obesity have been declared Scotland’s top health concerns amid predictions that lung cancer could be almost wiped out in the future.Save to My Web

Greenwich Hospital doctors tout controversial cancer screen study 
Greenwich Time - Nov 06 2:07 AM
Despite reservations among some colleagues, Greenwich Hospital doctors are hailing a new study they helped to produce that found a lung cancer screening procedure is effective in diagnosing the nation’s leading cancer killer in its earliest and most curable stage.Save to My Web

Sid Davis — educational filmmaker in 1950s 
San Francisco Chronicle - Nov 08 3:39 AM
Sid Davis, an educational filmmaker in the 1950s and ’60s who specialized in dark cautionary tales crafted to frighten captive classroom audiences away from even thinking about misbehaving, has died. He was 90. Mr. Davis died of lung cancer Oct. 16 at… Save to My Web

Novelos Therapeutics Enrolls 1st Patient in Pivotal Phase 3 Lung Cancer Trial 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Nov 06 5:30 AM
NEWTON, Mass.—-Novelos Therapeutics, Inc. , a biotechnology company focused on the development of therapeutics to treat cancer and hepatitis, today announced that the first patient has been enrolled in the pivotal Phase 3 trial in advanced non-small cell lung cancer for its lead product NOV-002 in combination with first-line chemotherapy.Save to My Web

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