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Physical activity linked to reduced mortality in breast and colon cancer patients

eurekalert.org — “Physical activity is associated with reduced breast and colon cancer mortality, but there is insufficient evidence on the association for other cancer types, according to a study published May 8 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Physical activity linked to reduced mortality in breast and colon #cancer patients. http://t.co/ITMIVan8 (via @JNCI_Now)

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National Cancer Research Month | Facebook

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RT @aacr: There are 11.4 million cancer survivors in the US. Learn more about cancer research: http://t.co/cOL46DpA #NCRM #AACR

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Research roundup: Chronic disease interventions could save states money; Drilling into childhood cancer disparities; National heart emergency care system proposed

news-medical.net — “Urban Institute: Potential Savings Through Prevention Of Avoidable Chronic Illness Among CalPERS State Active Members -- California is one of many states in financial crisis, and according to this report, it could save millions of dollars on state employee health benefits by preventing chronic disease.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Research roundup: Chronic disease interventions could save states money; Drilling into childhood cancer disparit... http://t.co/42LSNjJp

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Hormone-receptor-positive cancer management study - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “American and Spanish researchers, led by scientists from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, have found potential ways for doctors to improve the treatment of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer even if they lack access to costly multi-geneView full resource at cancer.gov

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Study led by @UNC_Lineberger measures progesterone receptor expression 2 improve hormone-receptor-pos #cancer mgmnt http://t.co/vTp80jLP

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Nanoparticle delivery for abandoned cancer drug - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “Current nanomedicine research has focused on the delivery of established and novel therapeutics. But a UNC team is taking a different approach. They developed nanoparticle carriers to successfully deliver therapeutic doses of a cancer drug that had previoView full resource at cancer.gov

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Study by @UNC_Lineberger shows potential to revive abandoned #cancer drug by nanoparticle drug delivery http://t.co/x84VOwCT

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New clues to how brain cancer cells migrate and invade - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered that a protein that transports sodium, potassium and chloride may hold clues to how glioblastoma, the most common and deadliest type of brain cancer, moves and invades nearby healthy brain tissue. The findings, reView full resource at cancer.gov

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Research at @HopkinsMedicine yields new clues to how #brain #cancer cells migrate and invade http://t.co/OSpzGsR8 #GBM

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New findings at European breast cancer conference - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “An experimental model of breast cancer has yielded exciting new insights into why some breast cancers become resistant to endocrine therapies such as tamoxifen, say researchers from the Hospital of Prato, Italy, and the Breast Center at Baylor College ofView full resource at cancer.gov

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Mental Health Problems in Children and Adolescents - the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill New York City, New York

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It's Network of Care Thursday. 5/10 is Childrens Mental Health Awareness Day. Learn more about childrens mental health: http://t.co/L4T2bCiQ

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Pitt study of ultrasound-guided axillary node biopsy - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “Contrary to a trend in treatment, breast cancer patients with suspicious lymph nodes should have an ultrasound-guided axillary node biopsy, and if that biopsy is positive these patients should undergo an axillary dissection, a new study shows. The study,View full resource at cancer.gov

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Study by #PITT finds #breast #cancer patients w/ positive ultrasound guided axillary node biopsy need dissection http://t.co/QboQ3tO7

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Digital breast tomosynthesis cuts recall rates by 40 percent - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “Adding digital breast tomosynthesis to 2D mammography screening results in a 40 percent reduction in patient recall rates compared to routine screening mammography alone, a new study shows. The study, conducted at Yale University School of Medicine in NewView full resource at cancer.gov

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Study by @Yale finds digital #breast tomosynthesis cuts recall rates by 40 percent http://t.co/YXPdGXjC #cancer

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Study finds "overmanagement" of benign breast disease - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “Contrary to current guidelines, women with benign breast biopsies do not need follow-up at six months; they may not need close surveillance at all, a new study shows. The study, conducted at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla., followed 388 patients forView full resource at cancer.gov

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Moffitt Cancer Center study finds "overmanagement" of benign #breast disease http://t.co/A3LxIWeR #cancer

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Off to Beijing for National Cancer Institute workshop for Chinese journalists - Health News Review

healthnewsreview.org — “Off to Beijing for National Cancer Institute workshop for Chinese journalists - Health News ReviewView full resource at healthnewsreview.org

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Off to Beijing for National Cancer Institute workshop for Chinese journalists http://t.co/Ke0YqEcU

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New form and function of a key protein - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “Research led by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital investigators suggests that safeguarding cell survival and maintaining a balanced immune system is just the start of the myeloid cell leukemia sequence 1 (MCL1) protein’s work. Nearly 20 years after MCView full resource at cancer.gov

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Scientists at @StJude discover new form & function of a key protein that may provide a novel #cancer treatment target http://t.co/22W3HOTY

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Weight loss led to reduction in inflammation - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “Postmenopausal women who were overweight or obese and lost at least 5 percent of their body weight had a measurable reduction in markers of inflammation, according to a study published in Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer RView full resource at cancer.gov

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Study by @HutchinsonCtr finds weight loss led to reduction in inflammation http://t.co/mw0zswpa #cancer #obesity

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Stanford study shows anxiety increases cancer severity in mice - National Cancer Institute

cancer.gov — “In a new study led by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine, anxiety-prone mice developed more severe cancer then their calm counterparts. The study, published online April 25 in PLoS ONE, found that after hairless mice were dosed withView full resource at cancer.gov

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