Controversy and Confusion Surround Proton Therapy By: Andrea Morrill, KLAS | May 21, 2012 With proton therapy's estimated price tag of $150-$200 million, debates about ROI and effectiveness remain unsettled.
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Ed Randall's Fans for the Cure Launches "Stadium of Champions" to Help Strike Out Prostate Cancer; Campaign Strives to "Sell Out" a Virtual Stadium of Fans By: Brandon Macsata, The Macsata-Kornegay Group, Inc. | May 21, 2012 Charity's stadium seats 3,510 fans.
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Tampa Bay Volunteer Ministers of the Church of Scientology Join Relay for Life in Clearwater By: Lisa Mansell, Church of Scientology | May 19, 2012 On May 4th - 5th, the Volunteer Ministers of the Church of Scientology joined more than 500 participants in the Clearwater Relay for Life at Coachman Park.
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Doctor Proposes Information Tech to Reduce Prescription Errors By: Enrique Ferrer, Ferrer Shane | May 15, 2012 A study found that drug-related errors accounted for about a quarter of all preventable patient injuries. The study estimated that between 10 percent and 15 percent of prescriptions contain errors.
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Cancer Doctors Share Successful Patient Results Online By: Elliott Schmerler, M.D., EuroMed Foundation | May 11, 2012 The doctors of EuroMed Foundation, an innovative Arizona cancer center, are sharing stories and testimonials from their patients who have had success with cutting-edge treatments such as insulin potentiation therapy.
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Refusing to be a Victim: Woman Challenges Minority Community to Become Everyday Heroes By: Tonisha Nicholls, Why Save a Life | May 11, 2012 Why Save a Life Foundation Registers Bone Marrow Donors at Cadwalader Park (Trenton, NJ) on May 19th to Combat Rising Mortality Rate amongst Minorities diagnosed with Blood Cancers and Fatal Autoimmune Diseases.
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New Miranda Cosgrove Video Supports Light The Night Walks to Fund Blood Cancer Research By: Erik Keith, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society | May 11, 2012 Miranda Cosgrove teams up with The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Light The Night Walk raising national awareness surrounding blood cancer research
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New Book Shares Ups and Downs Of Family Dealing With Pediatric Cancer By: EIN News | May 10, 2012 'Four Seasons for Charlotte' is a valuable resource for families dealing with childhood disease.
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Enhancing Business Relationships: Expanding CRO Services By: Melissa Felix, Alandra Medical | May 09, 2012 ALANDRA Medical's CRO Division is expanding its service offering for Clinical Trials Outside the United States
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Ed Randall's Fans for the Cure, Triple-A Baseball and Marquechi Group Team Up to Score a Home Run for Baseball Fans and the Fight Against Prostate Cancer By: Brandon Macsata, Ed Randall's Fans for the Cure | May 07, 2012 Swing into Spring campaign officially kicks-off
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Get it Girl Health: Women's Nutritional Supplements Take Inspiration From A Breast Cancer Journey By: EIN News | May 03, 2012 Throughout her breast cancer journey, Trudy Samuelson relied on nutritional supplements to protect her health and maintain her energy, but the number of pills was overwhelming.
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The Society on Sarcopenia, Cachexia and Wasting Disorders Announces its 1st Cancer Cachexia Conference in Boston, USA By: Yann Colardelle, MedEd Global Solutions | April 29, 2012 The Society on Sarcopenia, Cachexia and Wasting Disorders will hold its first conference on cancer cachexia in Boston, MA, USA on September 21-23, 2012.
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Internationally Acclaimed Hair Academy Grants Stephanie Anderson of Trinity Lace Wigs Certification in Medical Hair Loss By: Stephanie Anderson, Trinity Lace Wigs | April 28, 2012 Stephanie Anderson of Trinity Lace Wigs in San Antonio, Texas has been granted certification through the Internally Acclaimed Hair Academy. The Hair Academy celebrates this professional's success as a Certified Medical Hair Loss Specialist.
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Hudson Businesses Host Unique Tag Sale to Raise Funds for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society By: Jackie Boesinger, BOKO Botanicals | April 25, 2012 BOKO Botanicals and The Sampler are teaming up to support Eric Shanaberger's quest to win the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Northern Ohio Man of the Year competition.
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HelpSaveAYoungBoysLife.com - Global Plea for Help! By: Manfred Goetz, HelpSaveAYoungBoysLife.com | April 24, 2012 Kai Goulbourne is only eleven years old, but his life could be cut short if a matching bone marrow donor is not found soon.
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Skin Cancer Reconstruction By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | April 23, 2012 The removal of skin cancer is a necessary and often life-saving procedure. There are several types of skin cancer, many of which can turn lymphatic before spreading to other areas of your body if not taken care of promptly.
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Worldwide Who's Who Names Luis Mendoza, MD, Ph.D. Professional of the Year in Oncology By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | April 23, 2012 Luis Mendoza, MD, Ph.D. monitors European and global clinical trials for oncology projects
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Smoking Could Affect More Than Just a Parent's Health By: FL Web Advantage | April 22, 2012 Many courts now consider a parent's smoking a determining factor when making child timesharing decisions.
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Ed Randall's Fans for the Cure Names Brandon M. Macsata as General Manager; New Management Reflects the Charity's Elevation as an Official Charitable Partner of Minor League Baseball By: Brandon Macsata, Ed Randall's Fans for the Cure | April 18, 2012 Macsata charged with implementing Ed Randall's twin gospels of prostate cancer awareness and education.
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It's Beyond Fate for Die Pretty - Remembrance and Ink By: EIN News | April 18, 2012 Most bands in their mid 20s don't have to deal with Cancer and the scars it leaves on band members and loved-ones. But for Brooklyn based and in your face, Alt/Rock "Die Pretty", they did.
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