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Study May Yield Better
Cancer Drugs, Less Chemo
Aug 13, 2009 7:51 PM CDT
Study May Yield Better Cancer Drugs, Less Chemo
(Newser)
- A breakthrough with cancer stem cells may lead to more potent drugs—ones that pair with chemotherapy in the sort of drug cocktail used against AIDS, reports the
New York Times
. If borne out, the development—in which researchers figured out how to screen for chemicals that attack only cancerous...
Child Cancer
Survivors Risk
Heart Trouble
Years Later
Jul 28, 2009 8:10 AM CDT
Child Cancer Survivors Risk Heart Trouble Years Later
Weakening starts to show in young adults
(Newser)
- Kids who’ve conquered cancer can end up battling the effects of treatment years later as young adults, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Some 10% of kids treated with drugs called anthracyclines, powerful against leukemia and other cancers, later suffer from progressive weakening of the heart that can lead to...
Docs Weigh Longer Chemo in Cancer Battle
Jul 21, 2009 10:11 AM CDT
Docs Weigh Longer Chemo in Cancer Battle
Experts say tumors could be treated as chronic diseases
(Newser)
- Instead of waiting for cancer to return, some doctors are keeping up patients’ chemotherapy even when the threat has lessened, the
New York Times
reports. With maintenance therapy, some in the medical and drug industries say, it may be possible to treat cancer as a chronic disease, with tumors kept...
Promising 'Trojan Horse' Cells Kills Animal Cancer
Jun 29, 2009 1:58 AM CDT
Promising 'Trojan Horse' Cells Kills Animal Cancer
Sydney biotech firm to begin human trials in coming months
(Newser)
- Australian researchers have achieved promising results with a new approach to treating cancer, reports the
Sydney Morning Herald
. Scientists have developed mutant bacteria nanocells that slip into tumor cells to switch off drug-resistant genes, and allow cancer-fighting drugs inside, also delivered by the nanocells. The strategy has achieved near-universal success...
Chemo Will Keep Kennedy Out of Health Care Debate
Jun 10, 2009 3:58 AM CDT
Chemo Will Keep Kennedy Out of Health Care Debate
Senator calls for legislation to go forward as he starts fresh round of chemotherapy
(Newser)
- Ted Kennedy is undergoing a new round of chemotherapy and is expected to miss this month's debate on the health care overhaul he crafted, the
Hill
reports. The senator has been weakened by his brain cancer treatment, but he has insisted the process move forward during his absence from Capitol...
New Cancer Strategy:
Don't Cure It, Manage It
May 29, 2009 11:22 AM CDT
New Cancer Strategy: Don't Cure It, Manage It
Radiologist takes 'if you can't beat them, join them' approach
(Newser)
- The standard care for cancer patients is to kill tumors by blasting them with chemotherapy. Radiologist Roger Gatenby proposes a different approach in
Nature
: Forget about curing cancer and eliminating the tumors. Just keep them at a manageable size through drugs instead of chemo. "It just makes common...
Anti-Chemo Mom Duped Into Calif. Trip: Filmmaker
May 27, 2009 3:25 PM CDT
Anti-Chemo Mom Duped Into Calif. Trip: Filmmaker
He flew them back to Minnesota after they were abandoned
(Newser)
- The film producer who flew Daniel Hauser and his anti-chemotherapy mom back to Minnesota says they were lured to California by a lawyer who promised to sneak them into Mexico for alternative cancer treatment. Alan Pezzuto tells the
Minneapolis Star Tribune
that Susan Daya abandoned the Hausers as soon as...
Boy Can Stay With Parents After They Agree to Chemo
May 26, 2009 4:46 PM CDT
Boy Can Stay With Parents After They Agree to Chemo
(Newser)
- A judge in Minnesota allowed 13-year-old Daniel Hauser to return to his parents' custody after they agreed to have him undergo chemotherapy treatments, reports the
Minneapolis Star Tribune
. The judge allowed the family to pursue alternative remedies along with the chemo for Daniel, who has Hodgkin's lymphoma. The boy and...
Parental Neglect a Thorny Issue
ANALYSIS
May 23, 2009 6:19 PM CDT
Parental Neglect a Thorny Issue
Sometimes parental desires clash with those of authorities
(Newser)
- “Parental neglect” is a tricky term that may indicate just the opposite: devoted parents who care for their children, but in a way authorities oppose, Kate Dailey writes in
Newsweek
. It’s a paradox illustrated by two moms who fled with their sons this week, one to prevent him...
Anti-Chemo Dad: Son, Wife Have Left US
May 20, 2009 2:06 PM CDT
Anti-Chemo Dad: Son, Wife Have Left US
Says family would accept low doses with alternative treatment
(Newser)
- The father of a Minnesota 13-year-old ordered to undergo cancer treatment says his son and wife have fled the US, the
Minneapolis Star Tribune
reports. “I have an opinion where they are, but I can’t say I know,” said Anthony Hauser, noting that wife Colleen’s disappearance...
Ginger Curbs Sickness
of Chemotherapy: Study
May 15, 2009 7:00 PM CDT
Ginger Curbs Sickness of Chemotherapy: Study
(Newser)
- A dose of ginger or a new anti-nausea drug can make chemotherapy less debilitating, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. One study showed that capsules of ginger on days before and after treatment reduced nausea in cancer patients by 40%. Normally about 70% of chemotherapy patients endure sickness during treatment. "...
Idol
Star
David Cook's
Brother Dies
May 3, 2009 4:26 PM CDT
Idol
Star David Cook's Brother Dies
(Newser)
-
American Idol
winner David Cook lost his brother Adam to cancer yesterday,
People
reports. Cook announced Adam’s death today at a Race for Hope benefit run for brain cancer research in Washington, DC. "I actually lost my brother yesterday to a brain tumor and I couldn't imagine being...
Farrah Fawcett
'Critical' in
LA Hospital
Apr 5, 2009 5:29 AM CDT
Farrah Fawcett 'Critical' in LA Hospital
Ryan O'Neal at bedside of unconscious actress
(Newser)
- Actress Farrah Fawcett is in critical condition in a Los Angeles hospital in her latest battle with cancer, friends tell Radar. The 62-year-old former Charlie's Angel, initially diagnosed in 2006, has undergone chemotherapy as well as recent stem cell treatment in Germany. Long-time love Ryan O'Neal and their son, Redmond,...
Ginsburg
to Undergo
Chemo
Mar 17, 2009 11:36 AM CDT
Ginsburg to Undergo Chemo
Justice says pancreatic cancer treatment won't affect court schedule
(Newser)
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who recently had surgery for pancreatic cancer, will begin chemotherapy later this month, the Supreme Court said today. “I am scheduled to undergo a precautionary post-surgical course of chemotherapy at the National Institutes of Health,” the justice said. She said the treatments shouldn’t affect...
Ginsburg Faces Long Odds in Cancer Fight
Feb 6, 2009 3:13 PM CST
Ginsburg Faces Long Odds in Cancer Fight
Justice remains hospitalized, plans quick return to bench
(Newser)
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s pancreatic cancer is likely the more common, deadlier variety, with a high incidence of recurrence and a grim survival rate, HealthDay reports. Doctors took some comfort in the likelihood the cancer was found early. “She was able to have surgery, and only people who are...
Cancer Study Unlocks Clues
to Who Lives, Who Dies
Feb 2, 2009 8:09 AM CST
Cancer Study Unlocks Clues to Who Lives, Who Dies
Breakthrough helps docs decide treatment
(Newser)
- A new discovery may help predict whether a woman with breast cancer is more likely to live or die, reports Reuters. The breakthrough may help doctors make vital decisions about which patients should be treated the most aggressively. Researchers discovered patients were more likely to survive the disease if they...
Swayze Gives Up All Treatment
Jan 29, 2009 11:03 AM CST
Swayze Gives Up All Treatment
Doctors can do no more for actor
(Newser)
- Patrick Swayze has given up medical treatment after a yearlong struggle with pancreatic cancer, the
Mirror
reports. “There's nothing more doctors can do for him. The goal now is to keep him comfortable,” a family friend told the
National Enquirer.
“They have stopped the chemo. He's still...
Swayze: 'I'm Going
Through Hell'
Jan 6, 2009 2:29 PM CST
Swayze: 'I'm Going Through Hell'
(Newser)
- "Yeah, I'm scared. Yeah, I'm angry. Yeah, I'm all that stuff," Patrick Swayze tells Barbara Walters in a candid interview that airs tomorrow, the first since his pancreatic cancer diagnosis. "I'm going through hell, and I've only just seen the beginning of it." Swayze was determined...
Breast Cancer
May Vanish
Without Chemo
Nov 25, 2008 4:40 AM CST
Breast Cancer May Vanish Without Chemo
Fewer cancers found in women screened less often
(Newser)
- Breast cancer goes into spontaneous remission far more often than had been believed, a new study has discovered. Researchers found that a fifth more cancers were found in women screened every two years than in a group screened once in six years, leading them to conclude that many cancers may...
Kennedy Returns to Work
on Capitol Hill
Nov 17, 2008 1:38 PM CST
Kennedy Returns to Work on Capitol Hill
Senator anxious to pass stimulus, health care legislation
(Newser)
- Ted Kennedy returned to the US Senate today, having undergone 6 months of extensive treatment for a brain tumor, the
Boston Globe
reports. Accompanied by his wife, Vicki, and their dogs, Kennedy was greeted by applause from his family and staff in the Russell Caucus Room under a banner that...
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