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Oncology Market Trends: Cancer Research Blog Carnival #14 — Sciencebase Science Blog
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What's new in the world of cancer. Monday, October 6, 2008. Cancer Research Blog Carnival #14 — Sciencebase Science Blog. Well, this morning I had a nice surprise after finding that some posts in my science and cancer blog made the Cancer Research Blog Carnival. This weekend, thanks to the host David Bradley and ScienceBase. You can read more about this great Carnival concept on his blog. About the online event. Related articles by Zemanta. Cancer Research Blog Carnival. Cancer Research Blog Carnival.
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Oncology Market Trends: Eeek, I've been tagged! Now what?
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What's new in the world of cancer. Tuesday, September 2, 2008. Eeek, I've been tagged! I got tagged by my friend Sarah Arrow this morning. She's a lovely Essex lass who is the salt of the earth and would do anything for her friends. You can find her on Twitter. Or her excellent courier blog. Being tagged is a game bloggers play where they have to write six random things about their self, and tag six other people. It's a great way to spread the word about other people's blogs. 3 Curry is my favourite food.
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Cancer Technology and Insights: As a mark of respect
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Cancer Technology and Insights. Latest developments in Oncology market trends and intelligence. Thursday, September 11, 2008. As a mark of respect. There will be no blog posts today in memory of those who died on 9/11 seven years ago. Blogging will resume tomorrow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, marketing strategy, cancer, oncology, competitive intelligence, landscape opportunity assessments, portfolio analysis. View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter!
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Oncology Market Trends: September 2008
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What's new in the world of cancer. Sunday, September 21, 2008. Picture of the Day. From Trazy's Flickr Photostream - you can see it here. He does some awesome macro shots of various biology related subjects. This one is a "monster" culture cell - a huge mutant with two nuclei and one centrosome. A normal cell can be seen at the lower right. Posted by Sally Church. Thursday, September 11, 2008. Like many who lost friends and acquaintances on 9/11 seven years ago, today will be spent in quiet reflection.
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Oncology Market Trends: Are colon cancer patients getting enough follow up care?
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What's new in the world of cancer. Tuesday, September 9, 2008. Are colon cancer patients getting enough follow up care? About 150,000 Americans are expected to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer this year. Survival after five years varies from 90 percent for cancer that hasn't spread to 10 percent for advanced cases. According to the results released this week by the journal Cancer, many colon cancer patients aren't getting the screenings recommended after surgery to make sure the disease hasn't returned.
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Oncology Market Trends: October 2008
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What's new in the world of cancer. Monday, October 6, 2008. Cancer Research Blog Carnival #14 — Sciencebase Science Blog. Well, this morning I had a nice surprise after finding that some posts in my science and cancer blog made the Cancer Research Blog Carnival. This weekend, thanks to the host David Bradley and ScienceBase. You can read more about this great Carnival concept on his blog. About the online event. Related articles by Zemanta. Cancer Research Blog Carnival. Cancer Research Blog Carnival.
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Cancer Technology and Insights: August 2009
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Cancer Technology and Insights. Latest developments in Oncology market trends and intelligence. Monday, August 24, 2009. Resumption after an extended hiatus. Things have been really insanely busy on the work front over the last year, necessitating some radical prioritisation and thus I have only posted on Pharma Strategy Blog. Instead of here and Oncology Market Trends. Normal service will resume shortly. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter!
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Oncology Market Trends: May 2008
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What's new in the world of cancer. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Hatch Kennedy Bill To Help Millions Suffering From Traumatic Brain Injury. Battle with a malignant brain tumour (glioblastoma multiforme) is likely to put a dramatic personal stamp on a health care cause he first championed nearly 40 years ago: The nation's war on cancer. Congress is on a Memorial Day recess, and it is unclear when Kennedy, chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, will be back on Capitol Hill. ...
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Oncology Market Trends: June 2008
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What's new in the world of cancer. Tuesday, June 24, 2008. PTLD may help predict lymphatic spread of localized prostate cancer. A recent study published in The Prostate. Showed that analysing peritumoural lymphatic vessel density (PTLD) in prostate biopsy cores could help to predict the lymphatic spread of clinically localized prostate cancer. Positive biopsy core rates were significantly associated with average and maximal PTLD and the presence of intratumoral lymphatic vessels. Posted by Sally Church.
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Oncology Market Trends: Ethnicity and breast cancer - does it matter?
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What's new in the world of cancer. Friday, July 25, 2008. Ethnicity and breast cancer - does it matter? Breast cancer research needs to evaluate whether a person's ethnicity influences their response to treatment and its outcome, according to researchers at Imperial College London and published in The Lancet online. One example is a drug called Herceptin. Another research group at the University of Miami, Fl has been looking at whether breast tissue samples from different ethnicities include groups of di...