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Eartha Kitt Dead at 81
Dec 25, 2008 6:15 PM CST
Eartha Kitt Dead at 81
(Newser)
- The versatile and ever-sultry Eartha Kitt died today at age 81, the AP reports. Kitt, with her trademark purr, had a career as a dancer, singer, and actor that spanned six decades. Among her musical hits was “Santa Baby," now in common rotation during the holidays. Kitt, who...
Colon Cancer Gene Discovered
Sep 15, 2008 6:00 AM CDT
Colon Cancer Gene Discovered
Cancer growth gene identified
(Newser)
- Researchers have discovered a key gene that may contribute to the growth of colon cancer and could provide a target for new therapies, Bloomberg reports. The gene, CDK8, controls a cell growth switch that researchers think might spur the development of many tumors. The discovery may help up to 50%...
Snow's Death Puts Politics
in Perspective
OPINION
Jul 15, 2008 4:16 AM CDT
Snow's Death Puts Politics in Perspective
Elizabeth Edwards salutes cancer victim from across aisle
(Newser)
- The death of Tony Snow serves as a tragic reminder that some things are far more important in life than party politics, Elizabeth Edwards writes in
Newsweek
. The Democratic health adviser pays warm tribute to her fellow cancer sufferer, and expresses hope that the words "common cause" will gain...
Tony Snow Dies of Cancer at 53
obituary
Jul 12, 2008 6:47 AM CDT
Tony Snow Dies of Cancer at 53
(Newser)
- Tony Snow, a conservative writer and commentator who cheerfully sparred with reporters in the White House briefing room during a year and a half stint as President Bush's press secretary, has died of colon cancer, Fox News reported today. Snow was 53 years old. Snow, who served as the...
Popular Cancer Drug Is Iffy
and
Expensive
Jul 6, 2008 10:48 AM CDT
Popular Cancer Drug Is Iffy
and
Expensive
Widely prescribed Avastin doesn't prolong life, studies say
(Newser)
- Avastin is one of the most widely prescribed cancer drugs in the world, but it might not work, the
New York Times
reports. The drug, made by Genentech, brings in about $2.3 billion a year in the US alone, but recent trials have shown that though the drug shrinks...
Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise
Jun 24, 2008 5:11 PM CDT
Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise
Colorectal disease spreads more slowly in immunized mice
(Newser)
- Encouraging results in experiments on mice are raising hopes of an effective colon cancer vaccine, Reuters reports. Capitalizing on the fact that the intestines have their own immune system, researchers isolated a protein that occurs only in the gut to create a vaccine. In treated mice, an average of three...
Low Vitamin D
Linked to Early Death
Jun 24, 2008 6:13 AM CDT
Low Vitamin D Linked to Early Death
Those lacking 'sunshine vitamin' likely to die earlier of myriad causes
(Newser)
- People with low levels of vitamin D are more likely to die earlier from a variety of causes than people with normal levels of the so-called "Sunshine Vitamin," according to a new study. The study is the latest to underscore the health benefits of vitamin D—and points...
Genes ID Best Patients for Colon Cancer Drug
Jun 2, 2008 2:46 AM CDT
Genes ID Best Patients for Colon Cancer Drug
Step toward 'holy grail' of personalized cancer battle
(Newser)
- Researchers have taken a giant step toward the "holy grail" of personalized cancer treatment—by using genetic profiling to accurately target chemotherapy, Reuters reports. A new genetic test of colon cancer tumors is able to predict with accuracy whether a patient will respond to treatment with the drug Erbitux,...
Corazon Aquino Has Cancer
Mar 25, 2008 7:29 AM CDT
Corazon Aquino Has Cancer
'80s icon of Philippines' 'people power' diagnosed with colon cancer
(Newser)
- Corazon Aquino, who swept to the presidency of the Philippines on a wave of "people power" in 1986, is suffering from colon cancer, AP reports. Her daughter appealed to the country on Philippine TV to pray for her mother's recovery, and to respect the family's privacy. Religious and political...
Colonoscopies Often Miss Dangerous Lesions: Study
Mar 5, 2008 12:57 PM CST
Colonoscopies Often Miss Dangerous Lesions: Study
Flat irregularities more dangerous than polyps
(Newser)
- Doctors searching for polyps during a colonoscopy need to focus more on flat or depressed lesions, the
New York Times
reports, which are more likely to grow into cancer—and more common in the US than previously thought, a study finds. Polyps, which protrude from intestinal lining, are easier to...
FDA Clears Avastin for Breast Cancer
Feb 22, 2008 6:06 PM CST
FDA Clears Avastin for Breast Cancer
Ruling rejects own panel's advice; drug now used for lung, colon treatment
(Newser)
- The FDA has approved a drug currently prescribed to treat lung and colon cancer for use on breast cancer patients, the AP reports. The decision defies the advice of the FDA's own advisory panel, which recommended that Avastin not be used to treat breast cancer on the grounds that it...
US Settlers Spread Rare Cancer Gene
Jan 7, 2008 6:18 PM CST
US Settlers Spread Rare Cancer Gene
Scientists trace 1630s couple to NY and Utah families
(Newser)
- Two American settlers braved cross-Atlantic travel in the 1630s with unusual baggage: a genetic mutation that increases the risk of colon cancer 17-fold, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Researcher Deborah Neklason traced two cancer-ridden families, one in Utah and one in New York, back to colonists George Frye and his...
Spokesman Snow Set to Quit
Aug 17, 2007 6:37 PM CDT
Spokesman Snow Set to Quit
(Newser)
- White House spokesman Tony Snow, who recently battled colon cancer, is ready to step down from his post,
CNN
is reporting. The move could come as early as next month. On a TV interview show yesterday, Snow said he might not be able to stay for the rest of the...
Diet Linked to Colon Cancer Survival
Aug 15, 2007 8:04 AM CDT
Diet Linked to Colon Cancer Survival
Deaths, recurrences triple in patients who eat "Western" diet
(Newser)
- A new study reconfirms the link between colon cancer and a diet rich in red meat, fat and sugar—this time focusing on the survival rate of those who've already been treated for colon cancer. Those who ate what researchers dubbed the "Western" diet were three times as likely...
Drinking Coffee May Fight
Colon Cancer
Aug 1, 2007 11:36 AM CDT
Drinking Coffee May Fight Colon Cancer
Japanese study finds benefits of 3 cups a day apply only to women
(Newser)
- Drinking three or more cups of coffee a day can cut the risk of colon cancer in half—but the benefit manifests itself only in women. What's more, Reuters reports, the research was conducted in Japan, where men drink and smoke so much that scientists had trouble controlling for those...
Lifting That Glass Boosts Cancer Risk
Jul 31, 2007 9:13 AM CDT
Lifting That Glass Boosts Cancer Risk
Single large glass of wine a day ups colon cancer odds by 10%
(Newser)
- What's a bloke to do? After the reassuring news that a glass of red wine a day helps fend off heart disease, now comes a British study that one large glass—or a pint of beer—increases the risk of colon cancer by 10%. ""The research shows quite...
President's Colon Polyps Benign: Docs
Jul 23, 2007 5:10 PM CDT
President's Colon Polyps Benign: Docs
Next cancer screening moved up, scheduled for 3 years from now
(Newser)
- The five polyps removed from President Bush during his Saturday colonoscopy were benign, the AP reports. Tony Snow said today that Bush's doctors had not expected to find any malignant growths, and he will undergo a colonoscopy again in 2010 rather than waiting the usual 5 years because of his...
Cheney to Take Reins During President's Colonoscopy
Jul 20, 2007 5:21 PM CDT
Cheney to Take Reins During President's Colonoscopy
Routine exam briefly gives VP power
(Newser)
- President Bush will undergo a routine colon exam tomorrow, leaving Dick Cheney in the driver's seat for roughly 2½ hours while he's under anesthesia. Bush's personal physician will supervise the procedure, in the medical facility at Camp David. This will be the second time the VP has acted as president;...
Colon Cancer Gene Tagged
Jul 9, 2007 5:23 AM CDT
Colon Cancer Gene Tagged
But the risk isn't significant enough for testing, say researchers
(Newser)
- Two studies have linked a specific genetic variant to an increased risk of colon cancer, the BBC reports. About half the population has the permutation, which was linked to a 20% increased risk of developing colon cancer and accounts for 1 of ten cases. But the risk isn't significant enough...
Movie Critic
Joel Siegel
Dead at 63
Jun 30, 2007 10:26 AM CDT
Movie Critic Joel Siegel Dead at 63
GMA's long-time reviewer succumbs to colon cancer
(Newser)
- Joel Siegel, the veteran film critic for Good Morning America known for concision and wit, died yesterday after a long battle with colon cancer. Siegel's good humor and enthusiasm for movies didn't stop him from delivering a well-aimed pan. "No one had more fun writing about a bad...
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