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Crizotinib Continues to Show Promise for Some Lung Tumors, Faces Challenge of Drug Resistance by Cancer.gov Posted Mon 01 Nov 2010 9:00pm Crizotinib Continues to Show Promise for Some Lung Tumors, Faces Challenge of Drug Resistance In a patient with an inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) that had an ALK gene rearrangement, the drug crizotinib caused tumor shrinkage and disease stabilization. These CT scans above show a liver IMT Read on »
Crizotinib Continues to Show Promise for Some Lung Tumors, Faces Challenge of Drug Resistance by Cancer.gov Posted Tue 07 Dec 2010 12:00am Crizotinib Continues to Show Promise for Some Lung Tumors, Faces Challenge of Drug Resistance Adapted from the NCI Cancer Bulletin... crizotinib had partial or complete shrinkage of their tumors. The updated results were published October 28, 2010, in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). In comparison Read on »
Signs & Symptoms of Brain Tumors by Docs Orders Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm Here is a list of some of the common signs and symptoms of Brain Tumors: Altered ability to learn Decreased concentration Dizziness Double vision Frequent headache... Vision problems Vomiting Walking difficulty Of course, these are just some of the common symptoms of Brain Tumors. You can connect with experts and other people who have Read on »
Eliminate the Symptoms of Fibroid Tumors Naturally by Evelyn Posted Fri 10 Sep 2010 12:00am Today the Control the Fork Health Show shares with you how you can eliminate the symptoms of uterine fibroid tumors.   Fellows this video may not be of interest to you, but if you know any woman who is dealing with these issues, then please share this information. Uterine fibroid tumors are tumors that grow within and around Read on »
Relatives of people with brain tumors at higher risk for developing the same type of tumor by Kathlyn S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 5:07pm A new study by researchers at the University of Utah found that people with a family history of cancerous brain tumors appear to be at higher risk of developing the same kind of tumors compared to people with no such family history. The researchers reviewed the medical records of 1,401 people from Utah with primary brain tumors -- either Read on »
8 Most Horrible Tumors by Cory D. Registered Nurse Posted Thu 28 May 2009 12:17am Also taken from A Happy Hospitalist. Great blog. Go read. And be grateful today for what you have and DON'T have. 8 Most Horrible Tumors Jose: the man with no face... ofthe growth bit by bit - without transfusion. Huang Chuncai: 44 pound (20kg) tumor on his face On 2008, a Chinese man named Huang Chuncai underwent surgery to remove Read on »
Unusual Tumors in the Ovary by CancerTeam .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm . I thought it was just when I was anxious, or if I had a drink my face would get red, my arms. I thought that was a normal thing, but obviously it's not. ANNOUNCER... at that time. ANNOUNCER: Carcinoid cancers are usually slow-growing tumors that release high levels of serotonin and other chemical messengers into the bloodstream. When those Read on »
Tumor speciation by Mark Pool, MD Posted Tue 10 Mar 2009 12:00am Dr. Jules Berman recently blogged about tumor speciation which not only is a brief summary of his book Neoplasms: Principles of Development and Diversity but also frames a discussion of the important question of why are there different types (species) of recognizable tumors in specific anatomical sites yet each individual tumor within Read on »
World's Largest Brain Tumor Removal Surgery in Delhi by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:39pm to successfully operate upon her. Sugra Bibi said that she faced a major problem with her legs before coming to the hospital. "I was not able to walk at all. My right hand too... to the tumour and subsequent operation, the patient had faced some vision and movement problem but she has recovered completely. "There is no problem with any part of her body Read on »
What is the relative prevalence of CNS metastases versus primary tumors?: Simple question, complex answer by Dr. Brian M. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Mon 08 Mar 2010 4:14pm neoplasms. I answered that metastases are ten times more common than primary tumors. After the presentation, a colleague in the audience pointed out to me that the current issue of Robbins and Cotran (p. 1330) says: "about half to three quarters are primary tumors, and the rest are metastatic." I said, "No way!" and produced another textbook (the current Read on »