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Gene’s Position in the Nucleus Can be Used to Distinguish Cancerous from Normal Breast Tissue, December 7, 2009 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

22 hours ago ago from CIENCIASMEDICASNEWS

Gene's Position in the Nucleus Can be Used to Distinguish Cancerous from Normal Breast Tissue Researchers have identified several genes whose spatial position inside the cell nucleus is altered in invasive breast cancer when compared to normal breast tissue. The findings suggest that cancer cells may have disease-specific, three-dimensional gene arrangements and raise the possibility that such gene positioning patterns could be used as a ...

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Update on the National Cancer Institute's Viral Cancer Program …

22 hours ago ago from Flash Media

Some of these biowarriors went to the CIA.2 Others quickly found new support from the National Cancer Institute, particularly in its Virus Cancer Program (VCP).3 The NCI funded and supervised some of the same scientists, universities, See the original post here: Update on the National Cancer Institute's Viral Cancer Program

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Big Wins for Women in the Omnibus Bill

14 hours ago ago from Choices Campus Blog

The House approved the Omnibus Spending Bill , which combines 6 of the 7 appropriations bills for the 2010 fiscal year. The Senate is expected to vote this weekend. In victories, we've got: - The elimination of traditional sources of funding for failed abstinence-only programs, and the introduction of $114.5 million to fund comprehensive sexual health education programs. - Removal of a District of Columbia prohibition , which will ...

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Exercising body and spirit

12 hours ago ago from McGill Reporter

Dr. Catherine Sabiston research monitors the physical and emotional impact of fitness regimes upon breast cancer patients. / Photo: Owen Egan New program aims to boost physical and emotional health of breast cancer survivors By Pascal Zamprelli Even once treatment has concluded and the disease subsided, victims of cancer continue to struggle, physically and emotionally.  Research suggests that simple physical activity can ...

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Reconfigured Sex Education Programs

11 hours ago ago from Femagination - The Feminist Imagination Blog

Congress released the final FY 2010 appropriations bill Wednesday night, which eliminates traditional sources of funding for abstinence-only programs and instead provides funding for a new evidence-based teenage pregnancy prevention initiative. The bill calls for $114.5 million to be appropriated for the new programs, which will include age appropriate and medically accurate information on both contraception and abstinence, will be ...

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Mark Axelrod: Cancer: Jimmy Valvano versus the Stealth Bomber

10 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

This week has been a celebration of Jimmy Valvano's life. ESPN has been promoting the Jimmy V Foundation and the fact that it's vitally important to contribute to the foundation as 100% of the proceeds goes directly to cancer research and related programs. The V Foundation for Cancer Research website reads that the foundation, Was started in 1993 to honor Jim Valvano. From the very humble beginnings of Jim's personal friends and family, ...

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BBC News - Alcohol link to breast cancer recurrence

22 hours ago ago from BBC

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK Women who have had breast cancer should stick to three alcoholic drinks or less a week to reduce the chance of the disease returning, researchers suggest. A US study of 1,900 women who had recovered from breast cancer found that moderate drinking was linked to a 30% higher risk of recurrence. The eight-year study found the strongest link in women who were post-menopausal or ...

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ImmunoCellular Therapeutics Announces Key Additions to Scientific Advisory Board

17 hours ago ago from PopEater

ImmunoCellular Therapeutics, Ltd. (OTC: IMUC) (IMUC), a biotechnology company that is focused on the development of novel immune-based cancer therapies, announced today that it has appointed three new members, Colonel George Peoples, M.D. Director of the Cancer Vaccine Development Program and Deputy Director of the United States Military Cancer Institute (USMCI), Dr. Constantine Ioannides, Professor of Immunology at the M.D. Anderson Cancer ...

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