Diffusion weighted imaging of female pelvic cancers: Concepts and clinical applications.

31 August 2010

Related Articles Diffusion weighted imaging of female pelvic cancers: Concepts and clinical applications. Eur J Radiol. 2010 Aug 27; Authors: Punwani S Early applications of diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) were limited to neuroimaging, concentrating either on stroke or brain tumours. With recent advances in MRI hardware and software DWI is now increasingly being investigated for cancer assessment throughout the body. Clinical applications of DWI relating to female pelvic cancers have largely concentrated on detection, localisation and staging of disease. More recently investigators have started to evaluate the ability of DWI for determining tumour histology and even predicting the outcome of chemoradiation treatment. This article reviews the physical concepts of MR diffusion weighting, illustrates the biophysical basis of diffusion contrast and reports the clinical applications of DWI for cervical, endometrial, ovarian, rectal and bladder tumours. PMID: 20801592 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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Lung Damage From Secondhand Smoke Observed in Rats

31 August 2010

Findings may aid efforts to develop new ways to treat respiratory diseases in people, researchers say

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Immune System Research Sees Many Similarities Among People

31 August 2010

Findings may lead to better diagnosis, treatment of cancers, autoimmune diseases, study says

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Diabetes Drug Metformin Linked to Lower Lung Cancer Rate in Mice

31 August 2010

Findings reflect those of population studies in humans, researchers say

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Charity Encourages Brisk Walking, Being More Active To Prevent Breast And Bowel Cancer, UK

31 August 2010

A cancer research charity estimates that 10,000 cases of breast and bowel cancer could be prevented every year in the UK if people engaged in more "brisk walking" or were generally more physically active every day...

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Idera Pharmaceuticals Achieves Clinical Milestone Under Its Collaboration With Merck KGaA For Cancer Treatment

31 August 2010

Idera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: IDRA), announced that it has achieved a milestone under its worldwide licensing and collaboration agreement with Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany...

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Genentech Receives Refuse To File Letter From FDA For T-DM1

31 August 2010

ImmunoGen, Inc. (Nasdaq: IMGN), a biotechnology company that develops antibody-based targeted anticancer products, announced that Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, announced its receipt of a Refuse to File (RTF) letter from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the accelerated approval of the Biologic License Application (BLA) for trastuzumab-DM1, or T-DM1, submitted in July 2010...

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Taking Aim At Pre-Leukemia Disorders: NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Establishes Myelodysplastic Syndromes Center

31 August 2010

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center has established a new center devoted to research and treatment of pre-leukemia blood disorders. Known as the Myelodysplastic Syndromes Center, it is one of the largest programs of its kind in the nation. Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are disorders interfering with blood production in the bone marrow...

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Revolutionary Way To Treat Eye Cancer May Prevent Blindness

31 August 2010

Rare but devastating, eye cancer can strike anyone at any time and treating it often requires radiation that leaves half of all patients partially blind. But a new technique developed by Scott Oliver, MD, assistant professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, may change all that...

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Active Lifestyle May Help Counter Obesity Genes

30 August 2010

Those with inherited susceptibility to overweight urged to get moving, researchers say

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Preventive Surgeries May Be Lifesaver for Women at High Cancer Risk

30 August 2010

Study finds removing breast, ovaries greatly lower the odds, but decision can be a difficult one

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Take It to the Mat

30 August 2010

At a time when the whole world seems to be spinning, sometimes the best thing to do is to get moving.

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Building on Faith

30 August 2010

Cancer ministries are an increasing presence in churches around the country, as more patients and loved ones realize the benefits they provide. Participating in a cancer ministry - whether as a support group, with one-on-one counseling, or through a media presentation - reminds cancer patients that they are not alone.

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Review Finds No Statin-Cancer Link

30 August 2010

Cancer death rates in 26 trials the same as those taking a placebo, researchers find

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Can Fruits, Veggies Help Ward Off Lung Cancer?

30 August 2010

The wider the variety consumed by smokers, the greater the benefit, study suggests

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Oesophageal Cancer Rates In Men Up 50 Per Cent In A Generation, UK

30 August 2010

Oesophageal cancer rates in men have risen by 50 per cent over the last 25 years, according to new figures published by Cancer Research UK today. In 1983 around 2,600 men were diagnosed with oesophageal cancer - cancer of the food pipe - and according to the latest figures around 5,100 men were diagnosed with the disease...

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Oesophageal Cancer Rates In Men Up 50 Per Cent In A Generation, UK

30 August 2010

Oesophageal cancer rates in men have risen by 50 per cent over the last 25 years, according to new figures published by Cancer Research UK today. In 1983 around 2,600 men were diagnosed with oesophageal cancer - cancer of the food pipe - and according to the latest figures around 5,100 men were diagnosed with the disease...

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Roughly One In Six Cancer Survivors Forgo Some Medical Care Due To Cost, Study Finds

30 August 2010

AARP Bulletin: "Two years after undergoing a double mastectomy and chemotherapy so severe she was hospitalized in intensive care for several weeks, breast cancer survivor Denise Hicks should be following what her doctors call 'the plan,'" which includes additional medications and treatments. But she can't. "Hicks has health insurance but already reached her coverage limits...

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Roughly One In Six Cancer Survivors Forgo Some Medical Care Due To Cost, Study Finds

30 August 2010

AARP Bulletin: "Two years after undergoing a double mastectomy and chemotherapy so severe she was hospitalized in intensive care for several weeks, breast cancer survivor Denise Hicks should be following what her doctors call 'the plan,'" which includes additional medications and treatments. But she can't. "Hicks has health insurance but already reached her coverage limits...

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Concern About Environmental Impact Of e-Waste Recycling

30 August 2010

Much of the world's electronic waste is being shipped to China for recycling and the cottage industry that has sprung up there to recover usable materials from computers, cell phones, televisions and other goods may be creating significant health and environmental hazards...

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Concern About Environmental Impact Of e-Waste Recycling

30 August 2010

Much of the world's electronic waste is being shipped to China for recycling and the cottage industry that has sprung up there to recover usable materials from computers, cell phones, televisions and other goods may be creating significant health and environmental hazards...

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Journal Of Vascular And Interventional Radiology Sees Growth, Promise Of Tumor Ablation

30 August 2010

The unprecedented growth and promise of using thermal ablation to target and kill cancer is the subject of the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology's August supplement, "Thermal Ablation 2010: At the Crossroads of Past Success, Current Goals and Future Technology...

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Smoked Marijuana May Ease Chronic Nerve Pain

29 August 2010

Trial showed modest benefit for patients with neuropathy, but side effects might be problem

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Moderate Drinking May Boost Risk of Breast Cancer’s Return

29 August 2010

But it could reduce the risk of dying from other causes, study finds

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Spectral Molecular Imaging, Inc. Announces Accelerated Timeline For Its Early Melanoma Detection Product SkinSpect™

29 August 2010

Cascade Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: CSDT) announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary Spectral Molecular Imaging, Inc. (SMI) will complete development of its new product SkinSpect™, aimed at early detection of melanoma by hyperspectral imaging, in mid-September 2010, significantly ahead of schedule...

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Genentech Provides Update On FDA Application For T-DM1

29 August 2010

Genentech, a member of the Roche Group (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY), announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Refuse to File letter for accelerated approval for the company's trastuzumab-DM1 (T-DM1) Biologics License Application (BLA). As planned, Genentech will continue with its ongoing Phase III registrational T-DM1 trial, EMILIA...

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24-hour Test Predicts Breast Cancer’s Likely Response To Chemotherapy

28 August 2010

A new test has been developed which can predict whether a breast cancer patient will respond to chemotherapy within 24-hours of starting treatment, thus sparing her unnecessary treatment and side effects, according to a study published in the medical journal Clinical Cancer Research...

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World’s Tallest Man Stretches Out Over Eight Feet For Needed Gamma Knife Surgery

28 August 2010

Much of Sultan Kosen's eight feet, two-inch stature rose up in an 17-year period starting at age 10, when the benign tumor in his brain's pituitary gland highjacked the organ, causing it to secrete massive amounts of growth hormone, making Mr. Kosen's body grow fast and grow without ceasing...

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Nutrition Therapy Plays A Role In Childhood Cancer Care

28 August 2010

Treatments for childhood cancer and other pediatric catastrophic diseases can affect appetite. At St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, a team of dietitians work with patients to ensure proper nutritional care. Treatment side effects can cause nausea, unusual allergies and mouth sores as well as changes to the sense of taste...

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US Oncology Invests In The Development Of Physician-Payer Risk Contracting Model With Milliman Assistance

28 August 2010

Innovent Oncology, a subsidiary of US Oncology, has engaged Milliman, a premier global, actuarial and consulting firm, to help develop models in which physician-led oncology organizations can contract around risk, with the intent of negotiating with payers in the first half of 2011...

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