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Early diagnosis of bladder cancer now possible

GE Healthcare Friday evening announced the launch of a new technique for early diagnosis of urinary bladder cancer.

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Obama slams McCain on middle Power acoustik.

The selection and placement of stories on this page were determined kodak by a computer program. Alcoa bladder cancer damages for drug coverage will rise up to percent in. S two largest parties lose votes in general election. Obama slightly widens lead after debate, poll finds. But they had to wait about half an hour [...]

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Non-invasive bladder cancer test uses gene

HOUSTON, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- Counting the copies of a specific gene in cells from a urine sample may provide a simple, non-invasive way to detect bladder cancer, U.S. researchers said. Researchers at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston said when the telltale gene, Aurora kinase A, is numerous and overexpressed in urothelial cells, errors during cell division follow. The new...

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Bladder cancer detected via amplified gene in cells found in urine

Counting the copies of a specific gene in cells gathered from a urine sample may provide a simple, 2 Vote(s)

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Dunne taken from O.J. trial to hospital

LAS VEGAS, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Celebrity crime writer Dominick Dunne was taken Monday from the courtroom where he is covering the O.J. Simpson trial to a Las Vegas hospital. Dunne, the 82-year-old reporter who is battling bladder cancer, was taken to Valley Hospital after complaining of pain, CNN reported. I am in a lot of pain. Lot of pain, Dunne told CNN. I want to go back to my hotel. CNN reported...

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Crime writer rushed from O.J. trial to hospital

Computerworld Dominick Dunne hospitalized after complaining of pain at O.J. trial Celebrity crime writer is battling bladder cancer Dunne has covered Simpson's legal saga, other high profile cases for "Vanity … Read the full article here

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deCODE and Radboud University Discover Common Variants in the Human Genome Conferring Risk of Bladder Cancer

REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Sept. 14 -- Scientists at deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) and colleagues at Radboud University Medical Center in the Netherlands today report the discovery of two common single-letter variants in ...

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He-e-e's Back

When O.J.Simpson returns to the courtroom later this month in Las Vegas on the armed robbery trial, Dominick Dunne will again be there, as he's chronicled Simpson from the first L.A. trial. "I'm going to be well enough," promises Dunne, 83, who had been under treatment for bladder cancer but eschewed a length surgery. "I've made my reservation with Steve...

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Bullet -- May He Rest In Peace

Thanks to all for the kind words during the past 7 months following Bullet's diagnosis of bladder cancer. He was this man's best friend. He was put to sleep on August 25th after he started bleeding significantly from the bladder. As a beagle, he always knew when it was time for supper! Chasing down the tennis ball was always one of his favorite things to do He always sang along to Warren Zevon's "Werewolves...

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Broccoli Tops List of Health-Promoting Veggies

Broccoli may not be America's best-loved vegetable, but it undoubtedly tops the list of health-promoting foods, especially when it comes to preventing certain types of cancer. Scientists have isolated compounds from broccoli that appear to slow — or even stop — the progression of bladder cancer. In a study conducted at Harvard University and Ohio State University, researchers found that men who ate...

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Bioniche Phase III Clinical Trial in Bladder Cancer Progressing Well

- 5th Data Safety Monitoring Committee meeting held last week - BELLEVILLE, ON, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Bioniche Life Sciences Inc. (TSX: BNC), a research-based, technology-driven Canadian biopharmaceutical company, today announced that its first Phase III clinical trial with a formulation of Mycobacterial Cell Wall-DNA Complex (MCC), trademarked Urocidin, for the treatment of bladder cancer,...

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Tumor Markers For Urothelial Carcinoma

UroToday.com - Despite continued downward trends of smoking incidence in the United States over the last decade, the incidence of bladder cancer continues to rise with an estimated 68,800 new cases expected to be diagnosed in 2008. The ratio of male to female incidence remains steady at 3:1 and, according to the SEER data in [...]

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Non-Muscle Invasive Transitional Cell Carcinoma

UroToday.com - G1-3pTa/1 TCC accounts for up to 80% of all newly diagnosed bladder cancer. Whilst bladder cancer is the 5th commonest cancer it is the most expensive disease to manage because of its propensity to recur and progress. Identifying risk of recurrence and/or progression is essential in order to plan management. Grade, stage, the [...]

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Robotic Bladder Cancer Surgery Effective

U.S. medical scientists say they've determined robotic surgery provides bladder cancer patients with dramatically faster recoveries....

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Few aware that smoking can cause bladder cancer

Reuters reports here at Yahoo News: NEW YORK - While most people know that smoking can cause lung cancer, a new study shows that few know that it is a major risk factor for bladder cancer — even among people who have the disease.