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- Kevin Brumett
“Since every death diminishes us a little, we grieve – not so much for the death as for ourselves.” Lynn Caine It is with heaviness of heart that we inform you of Kevin Brumett. On Thursday, May 28, 2009, Kevin passed away at his home in Newton, MA after a valiant fight with non-small cell lung [...] - About “Breath of Hope”
GET THE DVD TODAY! They are your friends, your relatives, your neighbors - people you recognize and greet every day. People you love. They are also the thousands of nameless people you may encounter during the course of a lifetime. Some of these people are or will become members of an exclusive but grim club, a [...] - NEWS: Phase III Development of Non Small Cell Lung Cancer Treatment Extended to Japan
London, UK, and Cambridge, MA (March 25, 2009) - Antisoma plc announces that ATTRACT-1, the Novartis phase III trial evaluating ASA404 as a first-line treatment for non-small cell lung cancer, is now enrolling patients in Japan. ATTRACT-1 has been enrolling patients in a variety of other countries since it began in April 2008. Extension of [...] - NEWS: Surviving Lung Cancer
ScienceDaily (Mar. 12, 2009) — Countless people have heard the phrase, “You have lung cancer,” but only 50 can say they’ve completed a new treatment at Temple University that doubles their chances of surviving the deadly disease — and without the conventional radiation regimen or surgery. Doctors in the Radiation Oncology Department say the technique, stereotactic body [...] - NEWS: Breath Or Urine Analysis May Detect Cancer, Diabetes
ScienceDaily (Mar. 11, 2009) — A future sensor may take away a patient’s breath while simultaneously determining whether the patient has breast cancer, lung cancer, diabetes or asthma. A University of Missouri researcher is developing a device that will analyze breath or urine samples for volatile markers inside the body that indicate disease. These volatile markers, such [...]
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