Cancer Commentary Round-Up, December 9, 2006
Hi, everyone. Regular Cancer Commentary writer Gloria Gamat is dealing with the aftermath of typhoons at her home in the Philippines. In her place temporarily (you can breathe a sigh of relief now ;) ) I will try to keep you abreast of the latest cancer news with a daily round-up that I hope you will find interesting.
- Science chiefs defend cancer pioneer
British scientists are defending “iconic cancer researcher” Sir Richard Doll’s work and reputation.
- County councillor Mike Oborski won’t let terminal lung and liver cancer keep him from working.
- [Canadian] Clinics let cancer patients purchase treatment: Drugs not covered by medicare fetch up to $40,000
- Hair-Loss Drug Could Mask Prostate Cancer: Propecia Lowers The Reading On PSA Screening Tests, Even Though Risk Is Still There
- Pregnancy doesn’t have to wait after breast cancer
- Sanibel man [John Kanzius] touts radio waves as cancer cure
- Long-Term Low-Protein Diet Reduces Markers of Cancer Risk
- Judge refuses to release convicted rapist for cancer treatment
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