Monday | Newindpress
Walkathon makes no bones about cancer
Students in front of the Vidhana Soudha, participating in a walkathon to spread awareness on bone cancer, organised by Jagruthi Bone Cancer Treatment BANGALORE: A walkathon was organised by the city-based Jagruthi Bone Cancer Treatment and Research Trust on Sunday, in order to spread awareness on bone cancer.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Researchers herald cancer test breakthrough
The Children's Medical Research Institute has developed a new blood test which may assist in the early diagnosis of 15 per cent of all cancers.
Sun Advocate - Carbon County, Utah
Nathan Gerkin is a nine year old Price boy who was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma and has been cycling through chemotherapy for the past six months before he can undergo surgery for tumor removal and bone replacement.
Man chops off cancerous left hand
Malda, Nov. 19: A 32-year-old man has chopped off his cancer-stricken left palm from the wrist, unable to bear the excruciating pains.
What Is Bone Cancer (Sarcoma)? What Causes Bone Cancer?
Editor's Choice Main Category: Cancer / Oncology Also Included In: Bones / Orthopaedics Article Date: 19 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PST Bone cancer is an uncommon cancer that begins in a bone.
Dr. Satcher will be the first orthopedic surgeon to blast off on a 5-million mile journey to the International Space Station, and will tweet to other doctors while in orbit.
To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the NHS Choices site.
Buy your dog some bones at Clint's for a good cause
Clint's Bakery and Coffee in Breckenridge is offering $5 bags of dog bones to support Bennie, a local Alaskan Malamute with bone cancer.
Nominate young cancer sufferers for Little Star awards
CHILDREN battling cancer in Oxfordshire are to have their courage recognised by a host of celebrities.
New treatments mean pets can beat odds against cancer
Jimmy, an 11-year-golden retriever who has survived two years after being treated for aggressive osteosarcoma.
Oak Park surgeon blasts into space
A doctor from Oak Park is about to become the first orthopedic surgeon in space.
Aggressive Childhood Nerve Cancer Shows a Weakness
A compound that unleashes one of the body's best tumor-suppressing proteins may someday come to the aid of cancer's littlest victims - children with neuroblastoma.
Young Wirral cancer patient creates web diary
Olivia Battye from Thornton Hough, who was diagnosed with cancer earlier in the year and is doing a video diary on the internet about her experience _300 A TEENAGE cancer sufferer is recording her experience by creating a video diary on the internet.
Toddler Gets Telescopic, Prosthetic Arm Bone
In a strange meeting of James Cameron and feel-good medical magic, a young boy who was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer a year ago is now cancer free, thanks to an experimental prosthetic replacement.
Approved Lymphoma Drug Shows Promise In Early Tests Against Bone...
A drug already approved for the treatment of lymphoma may also slow the growth of the most deadly bone cancer in children and teens, according to an early-stage study published online today in the International Journal of Cancer.
Approved lymphoma drug shows promise in early tests against bone cancer
A drug already approved for the treatment of lymphoma may also slow the growth of the most deadly bone cancer in children and teens, according to an early-stage study published online today in the International Journal of Cancer .
Tips for participating in discussion forums
A wealth of information about any topic under the sun can be found in Internet discussion forums.
NGO launches Bone Cancer awareness programme
BANGALORE: Around 15,000 children in India are affected every year by bone cancer, said Dr Srinivas, orthopaedic oncologist and chairman of Jagruthi Bone Cancer Treatment and Research Trust, a city-based NGO on Tuesday.
Community Comes Together to Help Young Girl with Cancer Costs
At first glance Amber Snell looks like the typical 14-year-old. Her favorite hobbies are mud-riding, Nascar and of course... "Shopping, shopping, that should be a sport.
Comment about "Amputee must pay 200 per month for medicine" Phone Name Comment 0 Amputee must pay 200 per month for medicine Cynthia Busuttil Sonia Camilleri, 44, has to pay 200 a month for pain killers after her leg was amputated.
Also on Topix