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Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting

Category: Conditions and Diseases - Cancer
Location: Whitehouse Station, New Jersey - United States

A detailed review of this subject in pdf format aimed at the professional level.


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Conversations in Care

Category: Conditions and Diseases - Cancer
Location: Durham, North Carolina - United States

This resource explores the challenges surrounding physician and patient communications in related matters.

 
COX-2 Inhibitors: Cancer

Category: Conditions and Diseases - Cancer
Location: New York, - United States

Information about these treatment agents which is based on an educational grant from the Pharmacia company.

 
Cellscience: A-Z Cancer Directory

Category: Conditions and Diseases - Cancer
Location: Kettering, Northamptonshire - United Kingdom

Links-based listing in areas such as research, hospitals, charities, funding and education.

 
Cancer Chart

Category: Conditions and Diseases - Cancer
Location: New York - United States

Quick reference listing of the most common tumor types.

 
About.com: Cancer

Category: Conditions and Diseases - Cancer
Location: United States

Provides general information.

 
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GOP: Health test recommendations could affect care (AP)
AP - Republicans are seizing on this week's recommendations for fewer Pap smears and mammograms to fuel concern about government-rationed medical care — and to try to chip away support by women for President Barack Obama's proposed health care overhaul.

Senate Democrats eye key US health care victory (AFP)
AFP - Democrats in the US Senate strove to lock down support to prevail in a landmark first test vote of President Barack Obama's top domestic priority, remaking the US health care system.

Obama's Senate allies eye key health care victory (AFP)
AFP - President Barack Obama's Democratic allies in the Senate strove to lock down support to prevail in a landmark first test vote on his top domestic priority, remaking the US health care system.

Los Angeles gets tough on medical marijuana shops (Reuters)
Reuters - Past the security man and his pit bull and through a haze of eye-watering smoke, two youths load up a pipe next to a row of shiny glass jars with two dozen varieties of marijuana bud displayed like candy.

1 conjoined twin talking after separation surgery (AP)
AP - A Bangladeshi toddler separated this week from her conjoined twin sister was talking and behaving normally after being woken Thursday from a medically induced coma, the head of the surgery team said.

Heart Failure Drug May Help More in Higher Doses (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Nov. 17 (HealthDay News) -- For people with heart failure, high doses of the drug losartan, an angiotensin-receptor blocker (ARB), reduce the risk for hospital admission and death, a new study shows.

Health Tip: Thinking About Organ Donation? (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Being an organ donor means you agree to allow your healthy organs and tissues to be donated upon your death to others who need transplants.

Health Tip: Help Prevent Bunions (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- A bunion is a painful protrusion at the base of the big toe that can make even walking a chore. A severe bunion can affect the alignment of several toes, causing some to overlap.

Niacin Adds No Benefit for Statin Patients: Study (HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Taking the B vitamin niacin offers no additional benefit to seniors with coronary artery disease who are already prescribed cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, U.S. researchers say.

Mammography: What to Do Now? (HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- When a U.S. government task force recommended that women wait until they're 50 to get their first mammogram to check for breast cancer, reaction was swift.

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