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The amount of time and the costs involved in treating cancer-induced anemia can be
significant and should be weighed when choosing a treatment plan. Clinical Drug
Investigation … 



… cancer that had spread to her lymph nodes, just had her breasts removed, and was
terrified of her recent diagnosis -- high grade infiltrating ductal carcinoma. Beverly,
age 44, was … 



… cancer patients was well received at the largest radiation oncology conference
held in America recently concluded in Philadelphia … 



By CATHERINE O'BRIEN Photographs Libi Pedder Like most women with breast cancer,
Hilary Thomas can remember with pin-sharp clarity the moment she first felt the lump … 



… patients in many situations where blood vessel formation is detrimental,
including cancer, diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration," says Dr. [click
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To screen or not to screen? That is the question patients -- most of them current or
former smokers -- are asking doctors following the publication of a large international … 



The rate of colorectal cancer screening appears to be increasing among Veterans
Affairs patients, although use of colonoscopy is less common than other screening
procedures, according to a report in … 



Patients with metastatic cancer tumors in their lungs are much more likely to
live disease-free if they have an experimental treatment involving shaped-beam
radiosurgery rather that conventional treatment, according to … 



Thousands of cancer patients are set to be denied a life-prolonging drug on the NHS -
even though it is available in Scotland. In yet another example of so-called medical
'apartheid' … 



MONDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Colorectal cancer screening rates appear to be on
the rise, a new study of U.S. Veterans Affairs patients finds … 


