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Mesothelioma Research Gets $3.58 Million Boost At Hawaii Cancer Center Asbestos.com Dr. Michele Carbone at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center has been renowned the past several years as one of the world's leaders in the fight against mesothelioma, the cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. The Cancer Center announced Wednesday a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UH Cancer Center receives $3.58 million gift for mesothelioma research EurekAlert (press release) HONOLULU--The UH Cancer Center has received a $3.58 million gift from an anonymous donor to support the mesothelioma research of Dr. Michele Carbone, director of the UH Cancer Center. Carbone and colleagues, who include Drs. Haining Yang and Giovanni ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thalidomide deemed ineffective for pleural mesothelioma treatment Mesothelioma.com p>Researchers at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's 2011 Annual Meeting, held in Chicago, Illinois, say that recent studies have shown that standard chemotherapy treatment does not lead to long-term survival in patients with mesothelioma, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Human–Genome Sequencing Moves Personalized Medic... MesotheliomaHelp.net (blog) This is especially vital for mesothelioma patients and other seriously ill patients where misdiagnosis, ineffective treatments and side effects can leave the patients and their doctors frustrated with the inability to bring relief. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tennessee Supreme Court gives mesothelioma plaintiffs a second chance ... Mesothelioma.com In early June, the Tennessee Supreme Court in Nashville ruled that the family of a local mesothelioma victim is entitled to a new trial because erroneous jury instructions were given the first time around. Judgment was rendered against the case's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UH Cancer Center receives 2nd biggest donation ever Hawaii News Now By Teri Okita – bio | email KAKAAKO (HawaiiNewsNow) - Some of the world's leading research on mesothelioma cancer is happening right here at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center. The center recently received the second largest donation ever ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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