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SABCS mini-series post 2: What’s new and upcoming in triple negative breast cancer? | thecancergeek
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SABCS Mini-series post 1: Pfizer CDK4/6 inhibitor is a #win. Emotional investment in cancer research – how much is necessary for good research? December 29, 2012 · 1:50 am. SABCS mini-series post 2: What’s new and upcoming in triple negative breast cancer? In this second overview of research presented at SABCS, I thought I would focus on the excitement building with regard to options in triple negative breast cancer (that is tumors that don’t express the estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor or HER2).
PTPN12targets | thecancergeek
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December 29, 2012. In SABCS mini-series post 2: What’s new and upcoming in triple negative breast cancer? Full size is 791 × 845. Figure 1: Network of proteins regulated by PTPN12. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
SABCS 2013: What I’m most looking forward to seeing this year | thecancergeek
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It really shouldn’t be up to a patient to know. →. December 10, 2013 · 9:22 am. SABCS 2013: What I’m most looking forward to seeing this year. Well the annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium is here and I’m very excited to be here to learn what’s new and upcoming in the world of research and clinical care. I meant to get this post up before I left, but my lab work this weekend had other ideas. Just a quickie post from the hotel this morning before the sessions start for real this afternoon. I-SPY2 is...
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Newer posts →. December 29, 2012 · 1:50 am. SABCS mini-series post 2: What’s new and upcoming in triple negative breast cancer? In this second overview of research presented at SABCS, I thought I would focus on the excitement building with regard to options in triple negative breast cancer (that is tumors that don’t express the estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor or HER2). Figure 1: Network of proteins regulated by PTPN12. Figure 2: Tumor growth rate in mice treated with crizotinib and/or sunitinib.
It’s “Embrace Your Geekness Day”! | thecancergeek
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It really shouldn’t be up to a patient to know. My crazy idea = reality! July 14, 2014 · 4:55 am. It’s “Embrace Your Geekness Day”! Today, July 13th (I’m still up y’all) is Geekness Day or “Embrace Your Geekness Day” – what better excuse for a quick post on why I am TheCancerGeek (my current username on the internet). I actually didn’t know about this geek celebration day until SingleHop. 8220;What makes me a geek? 8220;Favorite geek quote”. Confession: I am a quote collector! 8220;Being a geek is a grea...
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What apps do you use in the lab? | thisisnotascienceproject
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Doctoral Research Blog for Ryan Burns. Tablets in the lab. What apps do you use in the lab? July 25, 2013. Of all the hundreds of apps available for laboratory scientists, these are the 5 that are mentioned to me most often. To visualise molecular structures. To find out everything about anything. To search PubMed and other databases. Or any of a number of different apps for quick calculations. Or similar to time gels, lunchbreaks or anything else. What apps do you use in the lab? Thanks for the reply...
No, squeezing breasts does not cure cancer | The Blobologist
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December 21, 2012. No, squeezing breasts does not cure cancer. You may have seen reports that squeezing breasts cures cancer. You may have seen these reports a few days ago, at such esteemed British purveyors of science news as the Daily Mail. And Huffington Post UK. No, I haven’t linked to the articles). If you looked today, you may have seen similar reports, along with similarly tacky stock images of boobs being squeezed, at news sites and blogs all over the world. Presented at the ASCB meeting by Berk...
Enough is enough! How much is enough? | Take it to the Bridge
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Take it to the Bridge. A blog about life in life sciences. A Neuroscience FIeld Guide. Poster Boy →. How much is enough? December 3, 2013. Here’s a quick poll for you readers who are in academia or have been. In your university, how much work does a PhD student need to do before he or she is allowed to graduate? Do you need a set number of papers, do they have to be published or is a bunch of unpublishable data sufficient? Is this something fixed or is it determined on an. Now, órale, discuss…. While I a...
The notion of self-promotion | Micro to tele
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And anything in between. The notion of self-promotion. November 17, 2012. YOUR OPINION ON THIS MATTERS TO ME*. And you’ve probably been directed here through my experimentation with specifically notifying you about this blogpost (sorry, I don’t normally do that, but you’ll read why I have very soon). So, before you close down this window, please spare a few minutes and let me know what you think. A little background first:. Last weekend I attended the SpotOn. London event about S. I don’t do any of...
Enough is enough! How much is enough? | Take It To The Bridge
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Just another Scientopia site. A Neuroscience FIeld Guide. How much is enough? Dec 03 2013 Published by namnezia. Here's a quick poll for you readers who are in academia or have been. In your university, how much work does a PhD student need to do before he or she is allowed to graduate? Do you need a set number of papers, do they have to be published or is a bunch of unpublishable data sufficient? Is this something fixed or is it determined on an. Should there be a set criteria for number of publications?
Common Sense of a Woman Scientist: It's Good When It Works
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Common Sense of a Woman Scientist. Navigating Academia and Life After Graduate School. Saturday, March 5, 2011. It's Good When It Works. I love my OnlineU job. Absolutely, head-over-heals love it. But it's by no way perfect. You know how technology is great when it works? OK, venting over, I just needed a break. Back to grading! Posted by Image Goddess. March 6, 2011 at 2:43 AM. Im sure many of your students do appreciate the detailed feedback you give them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Theoretica...
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Welcome to The Cancer Foundation website. The Cancer Foundation was established to raise money for cancer research, alternative medicines and treatments of cancer. The UK's strict safety legislation will only allow treatments after lengthy and costly safety tests are carried out. This can take many years, restricting access to cutting edge treatments. With your support, we will raise money to help bring these treatments to the UK. What is Proton Beam Therapy? How Does Proton Therapy Work? Non-small-cell ...
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UP TO 80% OF ALL CANCER IS PREVENTABLE BY LIFESTYLE CHANGES. Recently I was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. Given the fact that the cancer had mestastized to the lung, I was told that the cancer was inoperable, and given only a short amount of time to live. Forced to find alternative methods for treatment, I began to research and found a very promising, easy, and best of all, natural way of controlling the tumors. FOOD. Race For The Cure. The American Cancer Society.
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1 – HOME TOP – Cures SLIDER. We're Cancerful, how are you? And getting a little fresh air. By smelling the roses. By giving people HOPE. By looking at something beautiful,. And getting lost in it. By seeing a great movie - and singing along! 1 – DEFINITIONS. Our mission is to CURE. Curing cancer isn’t as hard as you might think. If you think about it the right way. Any moment spent enjoying your. Even if you have cancer, is a moment. String enough of these moments together, and. 1 – Donate.
The Cancer Games - Tribute: Gwen Edwards
I am living with breast cancer. This does not define me. I am also an actor, a writer, a singer, a daughter/sister/aunt, a friend, a badass, a dreamer. Cancer? This is merely a part of my story. Thanks to everyone. And may the odds be ever in your favor. Wednesday June 10th, 2015. Seeking 600 donors to commit to giving $10 per month so Gwen can get the PARP Inhibitor she desperately needs to live. Sign up for automatic monthly donations at www.gofundme.com/teamgwen. Wednesday March 11th, 2015.
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July 14, 2014 · 4:55 am. It’s “Embrace Your Geekness Day”! Today, July 13th (I’m still up y’all) is Geekness Day or “Embrace Your Geekness Day” – what better excuse for a quick post on why I am TheCancerGeek (my current username on the internet). I actually didn’t know about this geek celebration day until SingleHop. A cloud hosting company) contacted some geeky bloggers including me, and gave us a couple of prompts for a post on geekdom. 8220;What makes me a geek? 8220;Favorite geek quote”. 8220;Being a...
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Cancer Girl
Saturday, June 13, 2009. I survived the first of five! My body has taken so much abuse in a short amount of time and I keep hoping that I can survive it. Some days I don't feel like I can. Other days I am more optimistic. Some good news, I did find out that the tumor is shrinking, but I don't know by how much. Good news is good news nonetheless. I hope that they can eradicate it like they are hoping they can do. More surgeries is not what I want for my birthday! A Force of Nature. A Force of Nature.
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Actual people | The Cancer has Gone | True Stories of Hope
Skip to main content. These are the true and current journals of individuals that are. Battling, or have battled, cancer and won. Hopefully their stories will give you, or that person close to you,. The power to learn how to beat it too! The individuals on this site are real people, with very real cancers. They are. Here to share their thoughts, feelings and beliefs about how they are beating. Cancer with natural alternatives, not just surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. I'm a 73 year old two time cance...
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Cancers From B to T
Cancers From B to T. Please note that all articles written by Kyle. J. Norton are for information and education only, please consult with your doctor or related field specialist before applying. http:/ medicaladvisorjournals.blogspot.com/. Thursday, July 7, 2011. Chinese Herbs for Cancer. Chinese herbalists have been medicating patients with tumors for over two thousand years. 1. The enormous draw of Chinese medicine and other traditional medicine practices led the World Health Organization to consider w...
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Need Gift Ideas for a Cancer Patient? Comments Off on Need Gift Ideas for a Cancer Patient? As a former cancer patient, I can still remember some of the best gifts I received. They were thoughtful gifts of books, meditation CDs, journals, a teddy bear, a handmade afghan, etc. Sometimes they were gifts of taking me out to experience ‘normal’. Or an understanding friend who just listened and let me talk – or cry. That often happened. Benefits of Tai Chi as Exercise for Cancer. Tai Chi was introduced into m...
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