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St. Baldrick's.

22 hours ago ago from GastroKitchen

You heard it right - I m shaving my head in solidarity with children who have cancer and typically lose their hair during treatment, while raising critical funds for childhood cancer research! In the US, more children die of childhood cancer than any other disease. Please make a donation on my behalf to support childhood cancer research so that all children diagnosed with cancer will have a better chance for a cure.

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You could Shave the Day

2 hours ago ago from Basin Electric: The Flip Side

Become a walking billboard for the fight against childhood cancer. In two years, more than 300 volunteers have done just that by shaving their heads in solidarity of children with cancer for Basin Electric’s St. Baldrick’s Day . At the same time, they’ve raised more than $215,000 for childhood cancer research and fellowships. With March 17 just a month and a half away, Basin Electric is gearing up for its 3rd annual St. ...

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Soft drinks may increase risk of pancreatic cancer | Science Codex

2 hours ago ago from Science Codex | Science news, science articles, all day, every day

RSS Feeds » Sitewide | Earth | Heavens | Body | Brain | Culture | Technology Home Earth Heavens Body Brain Culture Tech Soft drinks may increase risk of pancreatic cancer Posted On: February 9, 2010 - 7:30pm MINNEAPOLIS/ST.PAUL (February 8, 2010)-— Consuming two or more soft drinks per week increased the risk of ...

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When Children with Cancer Grow Up

18 hours ago ago from EGMN: Notes from the Road

Photo courtesy of flickr user stars alive (Creative Commons). There was a time, not too long ago, when most children with cancer died. There was a time when children with cancer were not even told of their cancer diagnosis, because it instilled such fear. Fortunately, both of those historical tidbits have changed in recent decades. With better treatments, survival rates for pediatric cancer have increased from less than 50% to roughly ...

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United HealthCare Sends Oncology Reports to Doctors – Assessing Cancer Treatment Rules

1 day ago ago from The Medical Quack

Once again the drive and race for data is on the move, insurers will fall over themselves 10 times over to get a hold of data to analyze. I agree with the comments from the Komen Foundation, an insurance company should not be doing this type of evaluation, it’s easy to be a Monday morning quarterback when you are not the doctor and the patient and looking at statistics only. They live and die by all the numbers and with their numbers relative ...

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