Posts Tagged “cancer”

Osteosarcoma survivor and orthopedic surgeon at Hillman Cancer Center, Dr. Kurt Weiss, talks about sarcoma care at UPMC

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RIP Princess Warrior Faith. You were a Survivor when I made this and we all miss you so much. Fly high. Are you aware? Get the facts, demand change, and join the battle in the war to save kids lives. September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. To the artists whom I have much respect for and their record label. This is a Childhood Cancer Awareness video, The topic of cancer should be very close to home for the lead singer and guitarist as his father passed from the disease when Billy Joe was 10, and that is what this song is actually about. Please just leave the music as is. I’m not raising money, I’m not selling anything, I’m just spreading awareness. So chill. Music by Green Day Lyrics by Billy Joe Armstrong All Rights Reserved – I own nothing

All the kids walk or run on Friday’s, they work toward getting a “toe tokin” for every 5 miles! Ben is just 1.4 from another 5miles. His web site is www.caringbridge.org
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On the Edge Productions presents the television talk show, “On the Edge” with Medical/Science/ Technology Liaison & Producer/Director/Writer, and talk show Host, Dr. Jonas Moses. In this episode, Dr. Moses interviews Andrew Maniotis, PhD, about cancer, diagnostic test kits, vaccines and animal models. The complete, one-hour program (with commercial breaks) may be viewed at the following site, www.jonasmoses.blogspot.com, where it is archived along with all of the previously-aired episodes of “On the Edge.” Dr. Moses presents new, On the Edge programs weekly, live & broadcast world-wide on digital broadband (HDTV). The shows can, as well, be viewed on the Internet, on cell phones, PDAs and as downloadable podcasts. For more information, please visit the On the Edge blogsite, at www.jonasmoses.blogspot.com == “On the Edge” and “OtE” are branded, wholly-owned programming and trademarks of Jonas Moses and On the Edge Productions LLC, Copyright 2007-2012

A Boxer holds the record for having the longest tongue WOW can you imagine that :D

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As with humans, there are many types of bone cancer that affect dogs. The most common bone cancer found in dogs is osteosarcoma. Rottweilers are particularly prone to this type of bone cancer which is highly malignant. Storm lost his fight against bone cancer, January 2010, just before his 11th birthday. Learn about bone cancer in dogs through Storm’s journey in this installment of the Keshet Rescue Medical Journal Series.
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University of Minnesota researchers are using salmonella — the bacteria commonly transmitted through food that sickens thousands of US residents each year — to do what was once unthinkable: help people. Researchers want to “weaponize” salmonella, allowing the bacteria to then attack cancer cells in its natural environment. For more information visit: www.ahc.umn.edu

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The 4 legged friends I have met during my travels through Western WI have uplifted my spirit at a time I needed it. The past 3 years my job has taken me through the fields and forests of WI. It also takes me into a lot of canine populated farm yards. Their greetings have made the days something to look forward to. “Frank’s Friends” have been a wonderful therapy. Enjoy. THANK YOU FOR BEING MY FRIENDS!!!
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Is chemotherapy the right treatment for your dog or cat with cancer? Dr. Colleen Smith discusses conventional and alternative therapies for pets with cancer. Visit www.holisticpetinfo.com to view “An Integrative Approach to Treating Pets with Cancer.”
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Cancer in a dog, on cottage cheese and flaxseed oil. Lumps going down. He is still active and happy. Cancer does not have to be fatal. Alternative medicine for a dog with cancer. Alternative health for a dog with cancer. Desperate to help a dog with cancer.

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Board-Certified Dermatologist Dr. Coyle Connolly performs a biopsy for skin cancer on a suspicious lesion found on a patient’s forehead.

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Cancer is the modern-day bogeyman. It’s so scary that some people don’t even like to say the word, let alone have a laugh about it. But when comedian André Vincent was diagnosed with cancer of the kidney in March 2002, all he could think about was the potential for some really great stand-up material. André decided to include cancer in his act and, judging from the responses of some of his audience, found comedy to be an interesting way to tackle such a taboo subject. Hurrah For Cancer is an intimate, positive and humour-filled personal take on living with the disease. Following André from diagnosis to treatment, it is essentially about the old adage that if you laugh at the bogeyman, he’s not nearly so scary. Andre Vincent biog: ACTOR, WRITER, COMEDIAN AND QUITE SURPRISINGLY ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL Andre Vincent was born May 1964 in Woolworth’s Department Store Penge, and has not stopped appearing in the most unusual of places since. He started his career as a professional show-off at an early age, becoming a star struck stage brat, working when any theatre company needed a street urchin, a herald or a small child to up-stage everyone. He then became a boy chorister, to the delight of his family whose dream was for him to follow his grandma into the world of opera and become a top class tenor. Unfortunately for his family he followed the career path of another relative, his great-grandfather, who was an acrobat on the olde variety stage
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Dogs visit children in hospitals to brighten spirits

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