genvec Reports First Quarter 2009 Financial Results – PR Newswire (press release)
May 7, 2009
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genvec Reports First Quarter 2009 Financial Results
PR Newswire (press release), NY tnferade has also been and is currently being evaluated for its potential use in the treatment of several other cancers, including esophageal cancer, rectal cancer, and head and neck cancer. genvec also uses its proprietary adenovector technology to … |
William 'Bill' Hurrle — Rochester – Post-Bulletin
May 7, 2009
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William 'Bill' Hurrle — Rochester
Post-Bulletin, MN Mr. Hurrle, 68, a writer and pioneer in sustainable living, died Saturday (May 2, 2009) at the home he built in New Franken, Wis., of esophageal cancer. He was born June 24, 1940, in Rochester, and graduated from Rochester High School in 1958. … Hurrle, William "Bill" |
SpectraScience CEO Jim Hitchin Featured in Interview With The Wall … – PR Newswire (press release)
May 6, 2009
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SpectraScience CEO Jim Hitchin Featured in Interview With The Wall …
PR Newswire (press release), NY It is also undergoing clinical trials for an esophageal cancer screening application. During the interview, Mr. Hitchin also reiterated that the company is focusing all resources in sales, adding that it has a competitive advantage from a technology … |
Author and feminist Marilyn French dies at 79 – CBC.ca
May 5, 2009
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Author and feminist Marilyn French dies at 79
CBC.ca, Canada You look at the world and it's the only possible reaction," she said. French also wrote a memoir, A Season in Hell, which chronicled her battle with esophageal cancer in 1992. Her final novel, The Love Children, is to be published later this year. OBIT: Marilyn French, 79, feminist and novelist |
Aspirin with a Proton-pump Inhibitor Suggested for Cancer Prevention – Cancer Consultants
May 4, 2009
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Aspirin with a Proton-pump Inhibitor Suggested for Cancer Prevention
Cancer Consultants, ID Regular use of aspirin has also been shown to reduce the incidence of colon adenomas, colorectal cancers, head and neck cancers, esophageal cancer, and pancreatic cancer in women. There is no current consensus on the risk-benefit profile for NSAIDs and … |
Device gives doctors a patient's info, stat – Indianapolis Star
May 3, 2009
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Device gives doctors a patient's info, stat
Indianapolis Star, United States He had recently undergone surgery to treat his esophageal cancer. But doctors in the ER were suddenly presented with an unconscious patient with fresh surgical scars about whom they knew nothing. Fortunately, Kaufmann said, his wife had gotten worried … |
Frederick Gulden 1922-2009: Architect known as 'last American in … – Chicago Tribune
April 27, 2009
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Frederick Gulden 1922-2009: Architect known as 'last American in …
Chicago Tribune, United States By Patricia Sullivan | The Washington Post Frederick Gulden, 86, an architect who was dubbed "the last American in Vietnam" when he was stranded in the country for 15 months after the US military withdrew, died of complications from esophageal cancer … |
at random … – Valdosta Daily Times
April 26, 2009
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at random …
Valdosta Daily Times, GA The Valdosta native is currently in remission from esophageal cancer but said he has fought battles of equal enormity. “Racism was a cancer of its own. It was equally devastating,” Robinson said. His legal battle would draw in more than 700 people and … |
Smoking Kills More Than 440000 People Each Year in the United States – Cancer Consultants
April 24, 2009
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Smoking Kills More Than 440000 People Each Year in the United States
Cancer Consultants, ID Smoking also contributes to head and neck cancer, esophageal cancer, and bladder cancer. Exposure to secondhand smoke also carries dangers. Secondhand smoke is classified as a known human carcinogen by the US National Toxicology Program as well as the … |
The YOU Docs: Scribble your way to success – Tampabay.com
April 24, 2009
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The YOU Docs: Scribble your way to success
Tampabay.com, FL Hot tea increases the risk of esophageal cancer to five times greater than that of people who wait four minutes before taking a sip. This study was done in people in a section of Iran where tea is the main beverage, and where people drink it hot — as … |
