More people dying of lung cancer in PH
More people dying of lung cancer in PH
MANILA, Philippines – More and more Filipinos are dying of lung cancer, alarming the Philippine Society of Medical Oncology. Lung cancer is the top cancer leading to death in the Philippines.
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People hospitalized after stroke on a weekend more likely to die: Study
People hospitalized after stroke on a weekend more likely to die: Study
People admitted to the hospital on a weekend after a stroke are more likely to die compared to people admitted on a weekday, regardless of the severity of the stroke they experience, according to new research published in the November 2, 2010, print issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
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Business people
Business people
Jay E. Nussel joined the University of Saint Francis as executive director for development and alumni relations. Nussel previously was the first vice president at Smith Barney, managing investment professionals and overseeing a multimillion-dollar budget.
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Memory impairment common in people with a history of cancer
Memory impairment common in people with a history of cancer
( American Association for Cancer Research ) People with a history of cancer have a 40 percent greater likelihood of experiencing memory problems that interfere with daily functioning, compared with those who have not had cancer, according to results of a new, large study.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Information Tags: cancer, common, history, impairment, memory, people
Cancer diagnosis in people with severe mental illness: practical and ethical issues
Cancer diagnosis in people with severe mental illness: practical and ethical issues
There has been increasing recognition of the high physical morbidity in patients with severe mental illness, but little has been written about cancer in these patients.
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