Today is Thursday, August 28, 2008


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News Headlines

New Treatments Extend Brain Cancer Survival a Bit
Follow-Up Mammograms May Miss Cancer
Long-Term Survival After Childhood AML Is Favorable
No Sign of Cancer Recurrence for McCain
US Panel Mulls Minimum Breast Cancer Hospital Stay
Cancer Society Challenges Americans to Get Active
Cancer Survivor Pitches No-Hitter
Hormone Therapy Safe in Early Menopause: Researchers
ASCO - Maintenance Pemetrexed Delays Lung Cancer Growth

Immediate Diagnosis of Colorectal Lesions During Colonoscopy Possible
Diet, Exercise Tied to Cancer Survivor Well-Being

Cancerpage news is updated daily, Monday through Friday, and on the weekends as warranted.   Twenty-eight 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.) 

Mouthwash Recall

Hydrox Labs issued a voluntary recall of Cardinal Health labeled alcohol-free mouthwash because the product was found to contain the bacteria Burkholderia cepacia (B. cepacia). This bacteria is not a danger to healthy people but people with compromised immune systems and with lung problems are at increased danger of infection. The affected product lot number is 26230.

More information is available here.


Hospital Satisfaction

Government launches a $1.9 Million nationwide hospital quality campaign.

If you subscribe to a newspaper, you may start seeing full-page ads disclosing area hospital satisfaction ratings.  The ads, which are running in 58 newspapers in 49 states, draw their data from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Hospital Compare website (www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov). The patient satisfaction data used in the campaign was released voluntarily by the hospitals listed.

The Hospitalcompare web site is easy to navigate and gives a good idea about what your neighbors think  about the service they received and how much various medical procedures cost.


Cancer Drug Research

An article this week in BusinessWeek Magazine examined the process of cancer drug development and approval in the U.S. It asks whether Americans are getting a raw deal because of alleged foot dragging by the FDA.  Read the  BusinessWeek article here.


Nanotubes - The New Asbestos?

The scientific and industrial world have been excited about carbon nanotubes since their discovery in 1991.  It's thought by some that the technology can be used for many different things and can lead to the development of smaller and smaller computers and other devices. New medical research raises a concern however about the health effects of carbon nanotubes.  Tests in mice show a disturbing similarity in biological effect caused by asbestos and some carbon nanotubes. Over time, breathed-in  asbestos is known to migrate out of the lungs into the cells  lining the lungs, leading to the nearly always fatal form of cancer called mesothelioma.   It usually takes 15 to 20 years for mesothelioma to develop. Some carbon nanotubes show similar characteristics.  Read more about the research here.

In other areas of research, nanotechnology offers the hope of new and more effective anti-cancer therapies. The federal government is pumping millions of dollars into research, as you can read here.

 


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