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FIGHT AGAINST CANCER Human & Pet Cancer information Resource Cancer in the News June 2009 Volume 6 | Cancer Statistics: A new report from the nation's leading cancer organizations shows that, for the first time since the report was first issued in 1998, both incidence and death rates
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9 Pet cancer simply does not receive enough funding. Pink Paws For Life is changing that." According to statistics posted on the Pink Paws for Life website, ... PerezHilton.com - May 29, 2009 Our goal is to provide widespread awareness and funding for pet cancer research and prevention measures. Pink Paws for Life works with Uni
versities, ... PR-CANADA.net (press release) - May 28, 2009 Having a dog currently diagnosed with this dreaded disease, Linda Hogan knows the pain pet cancer can inflict on, not only the pet, but on the entire family ... Bennington Banner - May 28, 2009 Lastweek, when I learned of the passing of local veterinarian Dr. Anna Worth from cancer at age 55, I couldn't help but think of the visceral connection ... | Sponsored: (artemisinin.org) | :Artemisinin & Cancer Ancient Chinese folk remedy may hold key to non-toxic cancer treatment Two bioengineering researchers at the University of Washington have discovered a promising potential treatment for cancer among the ancient arts of Chinese folk medicine. Research Professor Henry Lai and assistant research Professor Narendra Singh have exploited the chemical properties of a wormwood derivative to target breast cancer cells, with surprisingly effective results. A study in the journal Life Sciences describes how the derivative killed virtually all human breast cancer cells exposed to it within 16 hours. “Not only does it appear to be effective, but it’s very selective,” Lai said. “It’s highly toxic to the cancer cells, but has a marginal impact on normal breast cells....” [read more http://www.artemisinin.org] | | Courtesy: ProjectCure.Com Copyright 2009 simplecure.com | To unsubscribe, please send an email to
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