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      May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
    1. Roche banks on new drug data to defend cancer business

      Reuters
      ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss drugmaker Roche hopes data published this week will show it has a viable follow-on product to help fend off cheaper competition for its best-selling cancer drug, which loses patent protection in Europe later this year. Roche is...

      Tags: Sports, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Science and Technology, Leukemia

    2. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    3. Strategies for cutting the cost of prescription drugs

      When Maggie Heim had a recurrence of ovarian cancer about a year after her initial treatment, her oncologist suggested that she take what he believed could be a lifesaving drug. There was just one problem: Her insurer wouldn't pay for it.
      When Maggie Heim had a recurrence of ovarian cancer about a year after her initial treatment, her oncologist suggested that she take what he believed could be a lifesaving drug. There was just one problem: Her insurer wouldn't pay for it. The 59-year-...

      Tags: Consumers, National Institutes of Health, Plavix (drug), Science and Technology, Chemical Industry

    4. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Reuters
    5. Star-gazing software helps fight breast cancer

      LONDON (Reuters) - In an unlikely tie-up, astronomers and cancer researchers have joined forces to study breast tumors using image analysis software originally developed to explore the distant stars.
      Reuters
      LONDON (Reuters) - In an unlikely tie-up, astronomers and cancer researchers have joined forces to study breast tumors using image analysis software originally developed to explore the distant stars. The automated system offers a speedy way to test if...

      Tags: Astronomy, United Kingdom, University of Cambridge, Medical Research, Breast Cancer

    6. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    7. Targeted breast cancer therapies coming to the forefront in treatment

      If there ever was a right time to be diagnosed with <a href="../../health/breastcancer/">breast cancer</a>, Beth Thompson found one.
      If there ever was a right time to be diagnosed with breast cancer, Beth Thompson found one. In February 2006, the pea-size tumor in her right breast was too small for a clinical trial of Herceptin, a targeted therapy that had proved effective in advanced...

      Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Food and Drug Administration, Science and Technology, Medical Research, American Cancer Society

    8. Oct 18, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    9. Belarmina Bardi's story of survival

      I first noticed a lump on my breast while showering. That was September 2011. My gynecologist sent me to have a mammogram and an ultrasound, and after a few days I got a phone call that the doctor wanted to see me. He indicated the lump was large and &ldquo;suspicious,&rdquo; and it would require a biopsy. After the diagnosis was positive, I went to Holy Cross Hospital because of my younger sister&rsquo;s positive experience there.
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      I first noticed a lump on my breast while showering. That was September 2011. My gynecologist sent me to have a mammogram and an ultrasound, and after a few days I got a phone call that the doctor wanted to see me. He indicated the lump was large and...

      Tags: Cancer, Biotechnology, Science and Technology, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments

    10. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    11. Patricia Parkins' story or survival

      While living in Jamaica in February 2009, I felt pain in both breasts. My primary doctor ordered a mammogram and ultrasound. The results indicated Mammary Duct Ectasia and antibiotics were prescribed. I sought a second opinion, and that doctor confirmed the initial diagnosis. I kept checking with both doctors over the next couple of months and was told if the pain persisted that I would need a biopsy.
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      While living in Jamaica in February 2009, I felt pain in both breasts. My primary doctor ordered a mammogram and ultrasound. The results indicated Mammary Duct Ectasia and antibiotics were prescribed. I sought a second opinion, and that doctor confirmed...

      Tags: Science and Technology, Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Biotechnology, Breast Cancer

    12. Oct 8, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    13. Margie Gelber's story of survival

      It&rsquo;s been over 12 years since my cancer diagnosis. I prefer to think of myself as a &ldquo;thriver&rdquo; instead of a survivor.
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      It’s been over 12 years since my cancer diagnosis. I prefer to think of myself as a “thriver” instead of a survivor. During my annual GYN check-up in March 2000, my physician felt a tiny lump in my left breast. Even though both of my...

      Tags: Bevacizumab (drug), Lymphatic System, Cancer, Human Interest, Breast Cancer

    14. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
    15. It pays to practice what you preach

      Unlike many who work in the medical profession, Laura Larson practices what she
      Unlike many who work in the medical profession, Laura Larson practices what she preaches. Laura, now 34, was diagnosed at the age of 33 with breast cancer. She discovered it when she did her monthly breast self-exam, something she would stress the...

      Tags: Lymphatic System, Cancer, Biotechnology, Environmental Issues, Breast Cancer

    16. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Daily American
    17. Breast Cancer Moonshot

      AP Chief Medical Writer
      The nation's largest cancer center is launching a massive "moonshot" effort against eight specific forms of the disease, similar to the all-out push for space exploration 50 years ago.  The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston expects...

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    18. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    19. Longer-term treatments

      After surgeons removed the tumor from her breast last November, Karen Hajiaskari, of Hamburg, N.Y., was deemed cancer-free. But for the next five years she will take a drug called tamoxifen, a medication that's commonly used to prevent a breast cancer recurrence.
      After surgeons removed the tumor from her breast last November, Karen Hajiaskari, of Hamburg, N.Y., was deemed cancer-free. But for the next five years she will take a drug called tamoxifen, a medication that's commonly used to prevent a breast cancer...

      Tags: Massage Therapy, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, American Cancer Society

    20. Dec 7, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
    21. Big promise is seen in 2 new breast cancer drugs

      SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Breast cancer experts are cheering what could be some of the biggest advances in more than a decade: two new medicines that significantly delay the time until women with very advanced cases get worse. In a large international...

      Tags: Novartis AG, Health, Food and Drug Administration, Human Body, Medical Research

    22. Sep 25, 2011 |Story| Reuters
    23. Cancer study boosts hopes for Roche's armed antibody

      STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Women with an aggressive type of advanced breast cancer can live significantly longer without their disease getting worse if they are treated with an experimental "armed antibody" drug from Roche, researchers said on Sunday.
      Reuters
      STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Women with an aggressive type of advanced breast cancer can live significantly longer without their disease getting worse if they are treated with an experimental "armed antibody" drug from Roche, researchers said on Sunday. Data...

      Tags: Health, University of California, Los Angeles, Deutsche Bank AG, GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Medical Research

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