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Saturday, April 22, 2006

Lung Cancer - OSI to expand directors board


OSI to expand directors board
Newsday - OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc., one of Long Island's larger bio-medical companies, will expand its board of directors to 12 members, from the existing 10, and recommended shareholders elect three new directors -- a lawyer, a financier, and an equity
Source: www.newsday.com

Letters | He objects on smoking claim
Philadelphia Daily News - IN HIS RECENT letter ( "Smoking bans based on junk science," April 13 ), Dennis Augello states that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's 1993 landmark report on the dangers of exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke was "legally vacated in 1998 by
Source: www.philly.com

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Lung Cancer - To my friends & neighbors, thank you for your support


To my friends & neighbors, thank you for your support
Hudson Reporter - With the School Board election only days away, I'd like to take a moment to thank all my friends, neighbors, and supporters who have been part of these past three years. Working with me first on senior prep day and now in two campaigns, we are all
Source: www.hudsonreporter.com

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Lung Cancer - Nicotine Can Inhibit Lung Cancer Chemotherapy


Nicotine Can Inhibit Lung Cancer Chemotherapy
Haber Saglik, Turkey - Apr 4, 2006Nicotine can prevent chemotherapeutic drugs such as taxol from killing lung cancer cells, researchers at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research ...
Source: www.habersaglik.com

Lung Cancer - Female nonsmoker: What are your risks for lung cancer?


Female nonsmoker: What are your risks for lung cancer?
Times Herald-Record, NY - Mar 29, 2006The recent death of Dana Reeve from lung cancer at age 44 put a spotlight on a devastating disease whose causes and prevention are frequently misunderstood. ...
Source: www.recordonline.com

Smoking May Cause far More Cancer Deaths in Asian Americans
eMaxHealth.com, NC - Apr 17, 2006... "Among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, non-lung cancer death rates, like lung cancer death rates, correlate very closely with their smoke exposures ...
Source: www.emaxhealth.com