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January 18, 2008
News Headlines
Higher Prostate
Cancer Risk Tied to Severe Acne
Gene Changes May
Predict Prostate Cancer
Localized Combo
Treatment Promising Against Stubborn Deadly Brain Cancer
New Treatment
Targets Promising in Glioblastoma Multiforme
Bevacizumab
Combination Promising Against Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
Virus Linked to Deadly Skin Cancer Identified
New
Guidelines Seek to Improve Palliative Care at End of Life
FDA
Clears New Genetic Test for Breast Cancer Outcomes
The Father of
Angiogenesis Cancer Theory Dies
US
Experts Urge More Study of Children and Cell Phones
Cancerpage news is updated daily, Monday
through Friday, and on the weekends as
warranted. Nineteen new
articles have been added to cancerpage news since the last newsletter.
To see ALL the latest stories, go to the
cancerpage.com search page and click on Submit (but
leave search field black.)
Diet During Cancer
Treatment
No doubt you have heard that ginger
can help ease a queasy stomach. Do you know how to make ginger tea?
1 1-inch piece fresh ginger root, peeled and sliced,
2 cups water,
Honey
Place fresh, sliced ginger and water in a saucepan. Cover and simmer gently for
30 minutes. Discard ginger. Add honey to taste.
That recipe along with a helpful discussion of the use of ginger to reduce
nausea and vomiting during cancer treatments comes from the DietChannel.com.
Erin Dummert is as registered dietician who specializes in cancer-nutrition
issues. She talks about a large variety of subjects including the snacks
to eat to improve energy, to where the science is on the efficacy of a
macrobiotic diet to fight cancer, and should you bleach fruits and veggies? (The
answer is NO!) . There could be Check out her articles
here.
CA-125
Two California doctors have waged war against the Internet
chain-mail, which has been circulating for 10 years, that urges women to demand
that their doctors screen them for ovarian cancer with the CA-125 blood test. As
we have written many times on cancerpage.com, the CA-125 blood test is not a
reliable screening test. Now Dr.s Beth Karlan of UCLA and Jonathan Berek of
Stanford have started their own chain-mail, which they hope will replace the
original that is still making the rounds. One UCLA doctor quoted in the NY Times
today says 5 to 6 patients a week ask about the CA-125 test after seeing the
original alarming email. "I don't mind educating my patients, but it's based on
bad information," he told the NY Times. You can see the replacement email
here..
http://www.ovaryresearch.com/email.htm and help spread the word.
Scholarships for Young Cancer Survivors
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There's no getting around the increasing cost of a college education --
unless you get a scholarship or grant. CancerforCollege.org is a West
Coast organization that awards college scholarships to cancer survivors
under the age of 35. Cancer for College has donated $67,000 in
scholarships to 50 students since 1993. In 2006, however, a huge donation
from comedian Will Ferrell - a friend of the organization's founder - lead to
larger awards. In 2007 scholarships went to
students in the following states: CA, WA, MN, TX, CO, NY, IL, VT, GA, AR, TN,
and ME!) Read more about the organization and how to apply for a
scholarship here.
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