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10 Nov

The Cancer Blog retires

For regular readers of this blog, I have disappointing news. The Cancer Blog is now retired. That means that, while it will still be available for reading and searching, new posts will not be added. Our Cardio and Diabetes blogs are also being retired, which I mention here because some readers bo...

Bury The Cancer Blog September 17 07

Eli Lilly's Evista cancer drug approved by FDA

Filed under: Drug, All CancersIt's interesting when a drug is re-purposed into something aimed at fighting cancer, but that is what has happened to Evista, a prescription drug made by Eli Lilly which was originally for osteoporosis patients.The FDA has officially approved Evista for use in breast...

Bury The Cancer Blog September 14 07

Experience Project to launch The Cancer Support Project on October 1st

Filed under: All Cancers, Events, Services, Cancer Caregivers, Cancer Survivors, Cancer Pre-vivorsExperience Project is launching a new online cancer support network , The Cancer Support Project, on October 1st, 2007.Experience Project is built around dynamic groups of users who come onto the pla...

Bury The Cancer Blog September 14 07

On Pavarotti and pancreatic cancer

Filed under: Pancreatic Cancer, PoliticsLuciano Pavarotti, possibly the most famous classical singer on earth, received a final sendoff this past weekend in his hometown of Modena, Italy. Pavarotti died last week of pancreatic cancer. More than 100,000 people filed through the cathedral and plaza...

Bury The Cancer Blog September 14 07

Mobile phone cancer link brought up once more

Filed under: All CancersIn the last decade, we've seen studies that try to link mobile phone use to all kinds of cancer, the most common type being brain cancer. The thinking is that the radiation output from these devices affects the brain when those phones are held close to the head for extende...

Bury The Cancer Blog September 14 07

Millions around the world die in pain due to morphine bans

Filed under: DrugMillions of people around the world die in severe pain due to bans of morphine, reports The New York Times. While poverty plays a role, doctors also fear law enforcement of morphine bans. The World Health Organization estimates that 4.8 million people around the world suffer with...

Bury The Cancer Blog September 14 07

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