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Tests For Brain Cancer - Articles
The person only person I knew with brain cancer before I had brain cancer
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Liz B.
Posted
Sat 13 Feb 2010 12:00am
, finally succumbing to brain and spinal cancer.
When I found out this morning, I was numb. I got in the shower and cried. Crying in the shower is probably one of the loneliest... coffee in the last few months of his cancer - I guess caffeine gave him scary visions of monsters. I want to drink coffee, and play the concertina. I was at Lon's house on Saturday
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Two Genes That Drive Aggressive Brain Cancers Discovered - Cancer …
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Dr. Syed L.
Posted
Wed 23 Dec 2009 4:06pm
The medical center trains future leaders and includes the dedicated work of many physicians, scientists, public health professionals, dentists , and nurses at the College of Physicians and Surgeons , the Mailman School of Public Health , …
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Two Genes That Drive Aggressive Brain Cancers Discovered - Cancer …
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UCLA Cancer Researchers Sequence Complete Brain Cancer Cell Line
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Medical Quack

Posted
Thu 28 Jan 2010 5:05pm
cancer recurrence, allowing for much earlier diagnosis and treatment when the cancer returns. Clinicians also could use the finding to develop a test to determine when the brain... complete genomic sequencing of a brain cancer cell line, a discovery that may lead to personalized treatments based on the unique biological signature of an individual’s cancer
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Oh yeah, I have brain cancer
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Liz B.
Posted
Mon 27 Oct 2008 12:00am
It's hard not to remember that I have brain cancer.
I will be watching a movie and I will suddenly remember, "Oh yeah, I have brain cancer." I'll get a call from a friend and after a few minutes of chit-chat they'll ask about my health and I'll remember, "Oh yeah, I have brain cancer." I take pills throughout the day for side effects and as I take them
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Shut up about the brain cancer, already
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Liz B.
Posted
Tue 04 May 2010 12:00am
I told myself I wasn't going to talk about brain cancer for an entire month (starting May 2). And then at work today I mentioned my brain cancer three times to a close co-worker (all within one half hour)!
To me, talking about brain cancer is as easy as talking about a sore throat. I feel like it is no big deal mentioning it around people who
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