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Eric Drew posted an update in the group Cancer Research and Breakthroughs Advocate Network
shows great promise at super-heating deep tissue tumors!
Cancer: Targeting tumors with microwave-activated nanoparticles shows promise – Medical News TodayWith cell and animal models, study shows microwave-activated nanoparticles can potentially target deeply… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Cancer Research and Breakthroughs Advocate Network
It is unbelievable that chemotherapy, although necessary on some cases, is being thrown at every cancer patient immediately upon diagnosis, often without significant evaluation of whether this is really going to be an effective treatment for this patient. Then we find out that docs are getting kickbacks from pharma companies. Say it isn’t…[Read more]
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Eric Drew posted an update in the group Cancer Research and Breakthroughs Advocate Network
Awesome! Pick me!
Ultrasmall nanoparticles kill cancer cells in unusual way – Medical News TodayScientists discover ultrasmall cancer-targeting nanoparticles can kill cells without carrying drugs; they use surrounding iron to trigger cell death. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Cancer Research and Breakthroughs Advocate Network
Poison!
Sugar Identified as a Top Cause of Cancer SurgeThe U.S. healthcare spends more than $1 trillion each year fighting the health effects of sugar, which includes obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Cancer Research and Breakthroughs Advocate Network
Very interesting read!
Why the latest cancer treatment breakthrough could change everything | The IndependentOver the past few years, immunotherapies – treatments which harness the power of the i… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Cancer Research and Breakthroughs Advocate Network
Great news for families with children fighting cancer with chemotherapy!! This drug prevents damage to the heart during chemo treatments in children. Wonder if it would work on adults as well?
Prevention of cardiotoxicity among survivors of childhood cancer – Hutchins – 2016 – British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology – Wiley Online… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Cancer Research and Breakthroughs Advocate Network
Normalizing tumor oxygen supply could be key factor in the fight against cancer – Medical News TodayThe lack of oxygen in tumor cells changes the cells’ gene expression, thereby contributing to the growth of cancer. -
Eric Drew changed the name and description of the group Cancer Research and Breakthroughs Advocate Network
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Eric Drew joined the group Cancer Research and Breakthroughs Advocate Network
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
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This seems like great info Ruth but i am a little confused myself. Can you please put this into context for the patients? Like, Is this a treatment option for this type of breast cancer? Is this a first line treatment or a follow up consolidation? Where does this info fit into their treatment options.
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
Drug already on market may block breast cancer in high risk women. http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/21/health/brca1-breast-cancer-drug/
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
New drug raising breast cancer survival rates http://www.bbc.com/news/health-36459682
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
If this were a pill, it would be a no-brainer.
Less pain. Emotional stability. Nutritional guidance.
It’s the things a cancer patient needs when coping with the side effects of cancer treatment, helping them “get through today.”
While it’s not a pill, there is a type of medical care that’s been proven to help cancer patients and survivors…[Read more]
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
Newly diagnosed and wanting to hear more about what Mastecomy surgery is really like?
http://www.prevention.com/health/what-its-like-to-get-a-mastectomy
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
For anyone that experienced permanent hair loss from the chemo drug taxotere.
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
A very cool program for women at any stage of their diagnosis.
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Gracie007 posted an update in the group ER+ PR+ HER2- Breast Cancer Advocate Network
Hi Everyone My name is Cindy and I will be the moderator for this group. I was diagnosed April 2011 at the age of 41 with stage 2B invasive lobular carcinoma. In the last five years I’ve been very involved with being “cancer buddies” to many newly diagnosed women as they start their path of treatment. One of which was my own mother 2 years ago.…[Read more]
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