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August 20, 2010 07:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (Market of Paclitaxel Injection in China - Market Research Reports - Research and Markets) has announced the addition of the "Market of Paclitaxel Injection in China" report to their offering.
Nowadays, paclitaxel injection has been widely used to cure cancers like non-small cell lung cancer, breast cancer, and ovarian cancer, etc. Besides, paclitaxel injection has...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (Market of Paclitaxel Injection in China - Market Research Reports - Research and Markets) has announced the addition of the "Market of Paclitaxel Injection in China" report to their offering.
Nowadays, paclitaxel injection has been widely used to cure cancers like non-small cell lung cancer, breast cancer, and ovarian cancer, etc. Besides, paclitaxel injection has...
Posted in Colon Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Rectal Cancer, Research and Technology, Small Intestine Cancer
Researchers found an ancient Chinese herbal remedy can ease the side effects of chemotherapy
By Tara Foss
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Dr Farah Ahmed
19th August - A new study suggests that an 1,800-year-old Chinese herbal remedy may reduce the unpleasant gastrointestinal side effects of chemotherapy. The research was funded by the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health in the US, and appears in Science Translational Medicine....
By Tara Foss
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Dr Farah Ahmed
19th August - A new study suggests that an 1,800-year-old Chinese herbal remedy may reduce the unpleasant gastrointestinal side effects of chemotherapy. The research was funded by the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health in the US, and appears in Science Translational Medicine....
August 20, 2010 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Melanoma Research Alliance Announces $5.2 Million in New Grants to Support Six Innovative Multidisciplinary Research Programs
In its Third Year, MRA Has Awarded $22 Million in Fight To Find Cures for Melanoma
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Melanoma Research Alliance (“MRA”) today announced $5.2 million in grants to support six multidisciplinary teams pursuing innovative, translational research approaches...
Melanoma Research Alliance Announces $5.2 Million in New Grants to Support Six Innovative Multidisciplinary Research Programs
In its Third Year, MRA Has Awarded $22 Million in Fight To Find Cures for Melanoma
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Melanoma Research Alliance (“MRA”) today announced $5.2 million in grants to support six multidisciplinary teams pursuing innovative, translational research approaches...
August 20, 2010 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Melanoma Research Alliance Announces $5.2 Million in New Grants to Support Six Innovative Multidisciplinary Research Programs
In its Third Year, MRA Has Awarded $22 Million in Fight To Find Cures for Melanoma
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Melanoma Research Alliance (“MRA”) today announced $5.2 million in grants to support six multidisciplinary teams pursuing innovative, translational research approaches...
Melanoma Research Alliance Announces $5.2 Million in New Grants to Support Six Innovative Multidisciplinary Research Programs
In its Third Year, MRA Has Awarded $22 Million in Fight To Find Cures for Melanoma
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Melanoma Research Alliance (“MRA”) today announced $5.2 million in grants to support six multidisciplinary teams pursuing innovative, translational research approaches...
Public release date: 19-Aug-2010
University of Alberta researcher Margie McNeely says results from an international study she was part of indicates certain precautions about the risk of lymphedema for breast cancer survivors are outdated.
McNeely, from the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, says women who've had breast cancer surgery are often warned that pressure changes in an airplane cabin could trigger lymphedema, chronic swelling in the arm. But the study she did...
University of Alberta researcher Margie McNeely says results from an international study she was part of indicates certain precautions about the risk of lymphedema for breast cancer survivors are outdated.
McNeely, from the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, says women who've had breast cancer surgery are often warned that pressure changes in an airplane cabin could trigger lymphedema, chronic swelling in the arm. But the study she did...
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