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'I want a picture of a bullet between his eyes': Cancer doctor 'caught on tape hiring hitman to...

4 hrs ago | dailymail.co.uk

Police told a court that a video showed Mississippi oncologist Ralph Arnold Smith Jr, 70, (pictured) making the request of an alleged hitman. Smith is accused of conspiring to kill attorney Lee Abraham, who represented his ex-wife Read more...
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Yuvraj eyes comeback after cancer treatment

5 hrs ago | onepakistan.com

NEW DELHI – India’s World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh hopes to return to cricket in “three to four months” after recovering from a cancerous tumour, media reports said on Thursday. Yuvraj, asked by reporters in Chandigarh whether he... Read more...

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Market Report, "OXiGENE, Inc. (OXGN) - Financial and Strategic SWOT Analysis Review", published

8 hrs ago | pr-inside.com

OXiGENE, Inc. (OXiGENE) is a US-based biopharmaceutical company. It engages in development of therapeutics to treat cancer and eye diseases. The company is aimed at developing and commercializing its vascular disrupting agents... Read more...
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Yuvraj eyes comeback after cancer treatment

10 hrs ago | dawn.com

Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh practices some shots before the start of the IPL match between Pune Warriors India and Deccan Chargers. -Photo by AFP NEW DELHI: India’s World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh hopes to return to cricket in... Read more...

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Meet brave Noah, 9, who lost eye to rare cancer but remains inspiration to his family

May 16, 2012 | dailyrecord.co.uk

LITTLE Noah Duncan is one of the bravest children in Scotland. Last week, the nine-year-old underwent surgery to have his eye removed as doctors battle to save his life from a rare cancer. Yet, Noah is the one cheering up his... Read more...

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Photographer's awareness saved girl's vision

May 16, 2012 | indiatimes.com

When Srinivas (28) and Pramila (26), residents of Peenya, first noticed a little white dot in their daughter Gayathri's right eye they believed it to be a good omen! Gayathri was just over six months old then. Read more...

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Brotherly Love: Walking For Tyler

May 15, 2012 | cbs3.com

By Ukee Washington PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – This weekend, more than 150 people signed up to walk around a track at a New Jersey park. There might not have been an official finish line, but there was a goal to meet in honor of a boy... Read more...

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Blindness no barrier for Pa. triathlete

May 15, 2012 | phillyburbs.com

Blindness no barrier for Pa. triathlete Associated Press | 0 comments PHILADELPHIA (AP) — On Sunday, Ivonne Mosquera-Schmidt swam 450 meters, biked 10 miles, and ran five kilometers in the Upper Main Line YMCA's triathlon. All... Read more...

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Correlation of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient at 3T with Prognostic Parameters of Retinoblastoma...

May 15, 2012 | ajnr.org

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Pathologic prognostic parameters for retinoblastoma have been defined. Our purpose was to correlate ADC values at 3T with prognostic parameters of retinoblastoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study... Read more...

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Genetic test identifies eye cancer tumors likely to spread

May 14, 2012 | bio-medicine.org

AUDIO: The most common form of cancer in the eye can be deadly. New treatments have allowed doctors to preserve vision in patients with ocular melanoma, but sometimes the cancer... Click here for more information. mg sr... Read more...

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Genetic test identifies eye cancer tumors likely to spread

May 14, 2012 | eurekalert.org

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a genetic test that can accurately predict whether the most common form of eye cancer will spread to other parts of the body, particularly the... Read more...

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Little fighters to be crowned at Tracy Relay for Life

May 14, 2012 | contracostatimes.com

By Anne Marie Fuller Correspondent TRACY -- According to the American Cancer Society, about 12,060 children in the United States younger than 15 will be diagnosed with cancer in 2012. The statistics are startling, but it's the... Read more...

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Indoor Tanning: The Risks of Ultraviolet Rays

May 14, 2012 | salutedomani.com

Sunlamps and tanning beds promise consumers a bronzed body year-round, but the ultraviolet (UV) radiation from these devices poses serious health risks. “Although some people think that a tan gives them a ‘healthy’ glow, any... Read more...
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Local history: TV personality a dead ringer for missing Akron man

May 14, 2012 | ohio.com

The U.S. Coast Guard found an empty boat washed up onshore in the morning mist at Perkins Beach in Lakewood. Waves battered the 14-foot vessel, which was out of gas after drifting overnight in a Lake Erie storm. The outboard... Read more...

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Early detection key to saving sight

May 13, 2012 | indiatimes.com

The writer has posted comments on this article of the department of ophthalmology in PGI, is observing Retinoblastoma Awareness Week till May 19. The doctors emphasized that eyes of every child should be examined right from... Read more...

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Test Assesses Metastatic Risk of Eye Cancers

May 12, 2012 | onenewspage.com

A group of scientists has created a genetic test that enables doctors to detect the potential eye cancers have of spreading to other parts of the body. The liver is usually targeted more often than other organs, and liver... Read more...

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Eyes And Your Health

May 11, 2012 | kdka.com

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — What can you tell by looking at someone’s eyes? Passers-by offered these comments: “You can tell if they’re sensual or if they’re serious or mean.” “Maybe how sincere they are.” “If they’re energetic, that... Read more...

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Girl marks two years cancer free

May 11, 2012 | fox11online.com

11-year-old survived cancer Updated: Friday, 11 May 2012, 9:17 AM CDT Published : Friday, 11 May 2012, 9:17 AM CDT Madison - Kennedy Kosharek's story is about something no little girl should have to go through. Speaking to... Read more...

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A York Optician is Urging Local MP’s to Support Life-threatening Child Eye Cancer Campaign

May 11, 2012 | onenewspage.com

Viewpoint Opticians is raising awareness of a life-threatening child eye cancer and is urging local MPs to lobby the Department of Health to make valuable information on the condition readily available to parents. They will... Read more...

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?Retina cancer curable'

May 10, 2012 | allvoices.com

Each year, worldwide only 4,000 new cases of retinoblastoma are detected...Every year, close to 750 children die due to this ailment, Vijaya Anand Reddy, director, Apollo Cancer Institute, told press persons here on... Read more...

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Retinoblastoma affects 9k children each year worldwide

May 9, 2012 | indiatimes.com

The writer has posted comments on this article is being celebrated all over the world from May 13 to 19. The department of ophthalmology in PGI, which has been running a special clinic and is the only centre in North India in... Read more...

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Protein signal is crucial for accurate control of insect size

May 8, 2012 | bionity.com

Two independent groups of researchers have identified a hormone that is responsible for keeping the growth and development of insects on track. The results, which are reported in Science, suggest that Dilp8 provides an... Read more...

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Eye Color Linked to Skin Diseases

May 7, 2012 | webmd.com

Eye Color May Reveal Risk of Vitiligo, Melanoma By Jennifer Warner WebMD Health News Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD May 7, 2012 -- They say "the eyes are the window to the soul." But a new study suggests the eyes may also... Read more...

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Clusters of cooperating tumor-suppressor genes are found in large regions deleted in common cancers

May 7, 2012 | eurekalert.org

Scientists have amassed evidence implying that commonly occurring large chromosomal deletions seen in many cancer types contain areas harboring multiple functionally linked genes whose loss, they posit, confers a survival... Read more...

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Blindness is no barrier for Center City triathlete

May 5, 2012 | philly.com

By Kathy Boccella INQUIRER STAFF WRITER On Sunday, Ivonne Mosquera-Schmidt swam 450 meters, biked 10 miles, and ran five kilometers in the Upper Main Line YMCA’s triathlon. All without seeing a thing. Yet the completely blind,... Read more...

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Protein signal is crucial for accurate control of insect size

May 4, 2012 | physorg.com

Two independent groups of researchers have identified a hormone that is responsible for keeping the growth and development of insects on track. The results, which are reported in the journal Science, suggest that Dilp8 provides... Read more...

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Survival Gap Closes For Young African-American Cancer Patients With Equal Access To Care

May 2, 2012 | medicalnewstoday.com

A new analysis from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital adds to evidence that equal access to comprehensive treatment and supportive care typically translates into equally good outcomes for most young African-American and... Read more...

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Acclaimed Artist and Photographer Len Steckler 'Sees' Like Never Before After Losing an Eye to...

May 1, 2012 | newswise.com

Artist Len Steckler has photographed and painted the celebrated and glamorous, the brightest stars on the planet. In one well-known series of photos, he captured images of his friend, the poet and author Carl Sandburg, with... Read more...

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Equal access to care helps close survival gap for young African-American cancer patients

May 1, 2012 | stjude.org

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital closes survival gap for virtually all African-American and white children with cancer in a study that suggests equal access to care translates into an equal chance of a cure. Read more...

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Equal access to care helps close survival gap for young African-American cancer patients

Apr 30, 2012 | news.yahoo.com

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital closes survival gap for virtually all African-American and white children with cancer in a study that suggests equal access to care translates into an equal chance of a cure Read more...

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