Study on The Impact of New Drugs For The Treatment of Lung Cancer
(PRWEB) May 14, 2004
Lung cancer is the third most common malignant disease and the first leading cause of cancer death in the western world. According to American Cancer Society predictions 173,770 will be diagnosed and 160,440 people will die by lung cancer in 2004. In the year 2002,… Continue reading
Pencil Beam Radiation Offers New Therapy Option for Lung Cancer Patients
Pencil Beam Radiation Offers New Therapy Option for Lung Cancer Patients
HOUSTON, Oct. 19 /PRNewswire/ — Pencil beam scanning technology, an even more advanced and targeted form of radiation treatment known as proton therapy, is now being used to treat patients with lung cancer at The University of Texas MD… Continue reading
Prostate Cancer Drug Treatment A Breakthrough In Medical History
Prostate Cancer Drug Treatment A Breakthrough In Medical History
Modern methods of treatment with prostate cancer drug has helped the people suffering from this disease to overcome the pain and suffering that they have to bear during surgery or chemotherapy. However, the medicines have increased effect in combination with the… Continue reading
Canine Cancer Treatment Find The Best Cancer Center In The World
www.petdoghealthcare.com — Canine Cancer Treatment: Find The Best Cancer Center In The World If your dog has been diagnosed with cancer, consider contacting one of the largest and distinguished cancer treatment centers in the world the Angel Care Cancer Center, with their main hospital located in Carlsbad, California. In the… Continue reading
Why Quit Smoking: What Lung Cancer Looks Like – Video and Picture by Dr. Don Kennedy
www.iquitsmokingfacts.com FACT LUNG CANCER HAS A LESS THAN 15% SURVIVAL RATE. Dr. Kennedy is the leading expert on smoking cessation today Read the FREE REPORT on 7 QUIT SMOKING MYTHS you have to know and see the stop smoking program at www.iquitsmokingfacts.com
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I Can Cope workshop series returns to the Cancer Center
I Can Cope workshop series returns to the Cancer Center
I Can Cope workshop series returns to the Cancer Center
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Lakeland CEO’s Efforts Nearly Eliminate Infections From Ambulatory Surgical Center
David G. Daniel (FACHE, FAAMA, Diplomate of Healthcare Administration), CEO of the Lakeland Surgical… Continue reading