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Cancer Screening Rates Low Among Ethnic Groups, USA
Medical News Today
Not only are relatively few Americans screened for cancer, but there are considerable disparities between ethnic and racial groups in the country, says a new report issued by NCI (National Cancer Institute) and the CDCF (Centers for Disease Control and
CDC: Too few Americans getting screened for common cancersUSA TODAY
CDC: Cancer Screening Below Target RatesWebMD
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Erin Brockovich begins investigation into school pupils affected with tics
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FDA Approves Pfizer Kidney Cancer Drug Inlyta
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US regulators approved Pfizer Inc.'s (PFE) kidney cancer drug Inlyta Friday, the latest of several drugs to be approved for the disease in recent years. US Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the treatment, also known as axitinib,
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Gene test may help determine early lung cancer survival
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A new test that measures the activity of certain genes in cancer cells may help doctors tell which early, non-small-cell lung cancers are the most dangerous. The hope is that doctors can use that information to figure out which patients might benefit
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Cancer Screening Rates Low Among Ethnic Groups, USA – Medical News Today


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Cancer Screening Rates Low Among Ethnic Groups, USA
Medical News Today
Not only are relatively few Americans screened for cancer, but there are considerable disparities between ethnic and racial groups in the country, says a new report issued by NCI (National Cancer Institute) and the CDCF (Centers for Disease Control and
CDC: Too few Americans getting screened for common cancersUSA TODAY
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FDA Approves Pfizer Kidney Cancer Drug Inlyta
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US regulators approved Pfizer Inc.'s (PFE) kidney cancer drug Inlyta Friday, the latest of several drugs to be approved for the disease in recent years. US Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the treatment, also known as axitinib,
FDA clears Pfizer drug for advanced kidney cancerAtlanta Journal Constitution
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Gene test may help determine early lung cancer survival
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A new test that measures the activity of certain genes in cancer cells may help doctors tell which early, non-small-cell lung cancers are the most dangerous. The hope is that doctors can use that information to figure out which patients might benefit
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Too many rheumatoid arthritis patients inactive, study finds
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Cancer Screening Rates Low Among Ethnic Groups, USA – Medical News Today


USA TODAY
Cancer Screening Rates Low Among Ethnic Groups, USA
Medical News Today
Not only are relatively few Americans screened for cancer, but there are considerable disparities between ethnic and racial groups in the country, says a new report issued by NCI (National Cancer Institute) and the CDCF (Centers for Disease Control and
CDC: Too few Americans getting screened for common cancersUSA TODAY
CDC: Cancer Screening Below Target RatesWebMD
Cancer Screening in US Lags Behind for Asians and HispanicsBusinessWeek
MedPage Today -Examiner.com -Forbes
all 94 news articles »

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ABC7Chicago.com
FDA Approves Pfizer Kidney Cancer Drug Inlyta
Wall Street Journal
US regulators approved Pfizer Inc.'s (PFE) kidney cancer drug Inlyta Friday, the latest of several drugs to be approved for the disease in recent years. US Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the treatment, also known as axitinib,
FDA clears Pfizer drug for advanced kidney cancerAtlanta Journal Constitution
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ABC News
Gene test may help determine early lung cancer survival
CBS News
A new test that measures the activity of certain genes in cancer cells may help doctors tell which early, non-small-cell lung cancers are the most dangerous. The hope is that doctors can use that information to figure out which patients might benefit
New Gene Test Could 'Sort' Lung Cancer CasesABC News
Gene test may aid early-stage lung cancer patientsSan Francisco Chronicle
Gene Test Predicts Mortality Risk After Lung Cancer SurgeryMedPage Today
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Too many rheumatoid arthritis patients inactive, study finds
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By Steven Reinberg, HealthDay More than 40 percent of rheumatoid arthritis patients live a sedentary life, a new study finds. JOHN FITZHUGH, AP Moderate physical activity is equivalent to brisk walking, Lee said. JOHN FITZHUGH, AP Moderate physical
2 in 5 Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients SedentaryWebMD
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