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Strategies for cutting the cost of prescription drugs
When Maggie Heim had a recurrence of ovarian cancer about a year after her initial treatment, her oncologist suggested that she take what he believed could be a lifesaving drug. There was just one problem: Her insurer wouldn't pay for it. The 59-year-...
Tags: Insurance, Drugs and Medicines, Employment Opportunities, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Ovarian Cancer
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Cancer drug may double as fat-busting treatment for obesity
Way back in 2002, Dr. Judah Folkman hit upon a tantalizing weight-loss strategy for obese mice. When given daily injections of a drug designed to fight cancer, their fat melted away. The higer the dose they got, the more fat they lost. Some of the obese...
Tags: Research, Weight, Medical Research, University of Mississippi, Obesity
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Remove Medicare's straitjacket
Now that the budget "sequester" is in effect, Congress is shifting its attention to entitlement reform. There's simply no way to achieve long-term reductions in federal spending without touching the big health programs, particularly Medicare. Although...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Fiscal Cliff, Dialysis, Medicare, Food and Drug Administration
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For the record
Medical study results: In the Oct. 24 Section A, an article about medical studies said that follow-up studies of the drug Avastin showed that it did not help breast cancer patients live longer with their disease without getting worse. Those studies did...Tags: Breast Cancer, Football, Sports
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The New War on Cancer
It used to be that the cancer doctor’s toolbox contained three essential tools — a scalpel to cut out the disease, chemo to poison it and radiation to zap it.
But today that toolbox is bulging with new and better weapons.
“We’re...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Diseases and Illnesses, Vaccines, Chemotherapy, Lung Cancer
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New Avastin tests add to confusion over use in breast cancer
In November, following an emotional public hearing some months earlier, the Food and Drug Administration withdrew approval for the cancer drug Avastin for patients with metastatic breast cancer — the late-stage, incurable form of the disease. The...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Chemotherapy, Colon Cancer, Blood, Genentech Inc.
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Caughlin fire: 20 structures destroyed, thousands evacuated in Reno
Nation NowCaughlin Fire: The out-of-control Caughlin Fire in Reno has destroyed 20 homes and forced 9,500 people to evacuate.... -
New drilling could bring highway money, GOP leaders say
Nation NowCongressional Republican leaders are drafting legislation that would steer money from new offshore energy production into highway construction.... -
Killer Paul Rhoades executed by lethal injection in Idaho
Nation NowConvicted killer Paul Ezra Rhoades executed in Idaho... -
Avastin: There's the truth and then there's the politics behind the cancer drug [The conversation]
Opinion L.A.Avastin: The FDA goes up against drug manufacturer Genentech with regards to the late-stage cancer drug.... -
Fake medicine poses growing threat to consumers
Consumers shopping for medicine on the Internet often are getting convenience, a good price and the cloak of privacy, but they may not be getting the real thing. A burgeoning multibillion-dollar industry of counterfeit drugs — ranging from AIDS...
Tags: CVS Corp., Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Health and Medical Professionals, AIDS
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