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What’s new in the treatment of metastatic kidney cancer?
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From [www.urotoday.org] Last viewed: 26.08.2005
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Kidney Cancer (Renal Cancer)
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HUMAN KIDNEY CANCER TISSUE MICROARRAY Core No. Location Tissue ...
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BVI 1 PathoView Human Kidney Cancer Array _____ Note:
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From [biovintage.com] Last viewed: 26.08.2005
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Highlights from the Third International Kidney Cancer Symposium ...
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From [kidneycancerassociation.org] Last viewed: 26.08.2005
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Novel Agents for the Treatment of Advanced Kidney Cancer
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From [www.clinicaladvances.com] Last viewed: 26.08.2005
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CANCER of the KIDNEY and RENAL PELVIS
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From [www.dsf.health.state.pa.us] Last viewed: 26.08.2005
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Funding Kidney Cancer Research: A Search for Equity
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From [www.ackc.org] Last viewed: 26.08.2005
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EVALUATION OF KIDNEY FUNCTION OF LONG-TERM CHILDHOOD CANCER ...
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Kidney and Renal Pelvis Cancer Age Adjusted Incidence Rates among ...
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Kidney and Renal Pelvis Cancer Age Adjusted Incidence Rates among ...
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Kidney and Renal Pelvis Cancer Age Adjusted Incidence Rates among ...
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Kidney Cancer Management in 2004: An Update for the Practicing ...
From [www.biomedcentral.com] Last viewed: 26.08.2005
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sci.med.diseases.cancer: Re: Should we remove a left kidney with a ...
From [sci.tech-archive.net] Last viewed: 26.08.2005
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sci.med.diseases.cancer: Re: Should we remove a left kidney with a ...
From [sci.tech-archive.net] Last viewed: 26.08.2005
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PO521 AN ADJUVANT AUTOLOGOUS KIDNEY CANCER CELL VACCINE (ATL) THAT ...
From [www.kukm.de] Last viewed: 26.08.2005
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Bladder, Prostate or Kidney Cancer?
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What’s new in the treatment of metastatic kidney cancer?
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Original Articles Allogeneic Gene-Modified Tumour Cells in ...
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Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy for Advanced Kidney Cancer
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cancer of the skin medical management of kidney transplantation
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cancer of the skin medical management of kidney transplantation
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Kidney Cancer Vaccine
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From [www.dukecancervaccines.org] Last viewed: 28.05.2005
Kidney Cancer Vaccine
July 30, 2003 — Kidney cancer spreads fast, and when it does, it can kill within months.
Now, there's a vaccine that may stop the cancer in its tracks.
Faith was more than a mere crutch for pastor Jerry Burnside when he was diagnosed with
kidney cancer .
"I was not afraid of dying. My faith sustained me in that, but I dreaded the process of
dying," said Rev. Jerry Burnside, kidney cancer patient.
Kidney cancer is highly curable if it's caught early, but it does not respond well to
standard therapies once it spreads. Jerry's had spread, so his prognosis was grim.
"If I lived a year that would really be doing well. I felt sorry for myself, had a good cry,"
said Rev. Burnside.
Prayer brought him peace. Science brought him hope. Duke University researchers have
developed a vaccine by taking blood cells from patients, creating specialized ...
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Kidney CANCER The Wellness Community is not only FREE, it’s Priceless!
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From [www.twccaz.org] Last viewed: 28.05.2005
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
2
Participant Group
1 – 3 pm
HATHA YOGA
5 – 6:30
Newcomer’s Mtg
.
6:00pm
3
Participant Group
10 – 12
Photo Album
Making
12:15 – 2:15
4
Newcomer’s Mtg
10:00 am
TAI CHI CHIH 11-12
Hatha Yoga
3:30 – 4:45
Relaxation &
Visualization
5:15 – 6 pm
Participant / Family Gr
6 – 8 pm
5 Multiple Myeloma
Networking Group
Topic: BONE MARROW
TRANSPLANT 10-Noon
Healing Herb
Gardens 101
with
Carolyn Hills,
Master Gardener
10 –Noon
6
Working
with
Clay
10-Noon
7
Breast CA
Networking Gr
10 – Noon ...
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Inhibiting the VEGF Pathway in Kidney Cancer
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From [www.umgcc.org] Last viewed: 28.05.2005
kidney
cancer
Targeted Therapy in Metastatic Prostate and Renal Cell Cancers
Nancy A. Dawson, M.D.
University of Maryland
Greenebaum Cancer Center
VEGF expression is regulated by a number of factors including cytokines, growth factors, hormones, hypoxia and tumor suppressor genes.
Pertinent to renal cell carcinoma, VEGF expression results from inactivation of the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumor suppressor gene observed in the majority of RCC, thus identifying VEGF as a critical component of RCC tumor angiogenesis and a particularly relevant therapeutic target in RCC.
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Targeted Therapy
Biology of RCC
VHL syndrome is characterized by a germline mutation of chromosome 3p and development of RCC
Non-inherited clear cell RCC is characterized by VHL gene tumor suppressor ...
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KIDNEY CANCER UK
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From [www.kcuk.org] Last viewed: 28.05.2005
KIDNEY CANCER UK
Fifth Annual Conference
Saturday 4 June 2005
Royal Marsden Education and Conference Centre
Stewart’s Grove, Chelsea, London SW3 6JJ
PROGRESS IN KIDNEY CANCER RESEARCH,
TREATMENT AND PATIENT/CARER SUPPORT
Programme
09.30 onwards Registration, refreshments and information
10.15 Welcome and introduction
Keith Taylor, President of Kidney Cancer UK
10.30 ‘The evolution of technologies for the surgical treatment of
kidney cancer ’
Mr. Chris Anderson, Consultant Urologist, St. George’s
Hospital, and Cromwell Hospital Specialist Urology Centre
11.20 Refreshments
11.40
‘Oncology and kidney cancer : past achievements, future
prospects’
Professor R. T. D. Oliver, Professor of Medical Oncology, St.
Bartholomew’s Hospital
12.30 Buffet lunch
13.30
‘Working ...
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KIDNEY CANCER UK
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From [www.kcuk.org] Last viewed: 28.05.2005
KIDNEY CANCER UK
Fifth Annual Conference
Saturday 4 June 2005
Royal Marsden Education and Conference Centre
Stewart’s Grove, Chelsea, London SW3 6JJ
PROGRESS IN KIDNEY CANCER RESEARCH,
TREATMENT AND PATIENT/CARER SUPPORT
REGISTRATION FORM
To Kidney Cancer UK: Please register the person(s) named below for the
Fifth Annual KCUK Conference on 4 June 2005. I enclose a cheque (made
payable to KCUK) for the total amount due.
Title/Name (BLOCK CAPITALS):
Signed:
Date:
Organisation (if applicable):
Address:
Telephone:
E-mail:
Title/Name
Fee
category: A,
B, C or D?
Lunch
Required?
Amount Due
1
YES/NO
£
2
YES/NO
£
3
YES/NO
£
4
YES/NO
£
CHEQUE ENCLOSED FOR TOTAL AMOUNT: £
Fee categories ...
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about kidney cancer
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From [www.nfcr.org] Last viewed: 28.05.2005
research for a cure
laboratory without walls
National Foundation for Cancer Research
Cancer FAQs
about kidney cancer
Frequently Asked Questions about common cancers.
Page 2
Cancer FAQs
What are the different types of kidney cancer ?
By far the most common type of kidney cancer is renal cell carcinoma ,
accounting for about 85 percent of cases. There are five main forms of
renal cell cancers, each differentiated by the way the cancerous cells appear
under a microscope. They include: clear cell (about 70–80 percent of renal
cell cancers), papillary (about 10–15 percent of renal cell cancers),
chromophobe (about 5 percent), collecting duct (very rare), and
“unclassified,” which means the appearance of the cancer cells doesn’t fit
into any of the other four main categories (about 5 percent). The type ...
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Kidney Cancer Association Announces Research Grant
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Kidney Cancer Association Announces Research Grant
The Kidney Cancer Association (KCA) today announced a $25-thousand grant to fund
research sponsored by the American Foundation for Urologic Disease (AFUD).
(PRWEB) October 17, 2004 -- The Kidney Cancer Association (KCA) today announced a $25-thousand grant
to fund research sponsored by the American Foundation for Urologic Disease (AFUD). Manager of Corporate
Development Jodi Miller welcomed the gift as, “Wonderful news!” AFUD’s goal is the Prevention and cure
of urologic disease through the expansion of research, education and patient advocacy.
“We are pleased to make the second in a continuing series of contributions to AFUD aimed at encouraging
interest in renal cancer research,” said Bill Bro, KCA Chief Executive Officer. “Our medical advisory board
has endorsed the direction of funds to AFUD, because they’re leading proponents of urologic ...
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3rd International Kidney Cancer Symposium in Midwest Next Month
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From [pdfserver.emediawire.com] Last viewed: 28.05.2005
3rd International Kidney Cancer Symposium in Midwest Next Month
Global event brings leading renal cancer investigators to Chicago.
(PRWEB) October 20, 2004 -- Chicago will play host to an international group of 200 medical oncologists,
urologists, and scientists at the International Kidney Cancer Symposium (IKCS), November 12, 13 and 14,
2004. The meeting is presented by the Kidney Cancer Association in joint sponsorship with the Cleveland
Clinic Foundation, Taussig Cancer Center, and is the third in a series of meetings for investigators with an
interest in renal cell carcinoma ( kidney cancer ). The forty faculty members for this CME-accredited event are
the world’s leaders in the research, diagnosis and treatment of kidney cancer .
The IKCS provides a forum for the exchange of ideas that will help to frame future research and treatment of
kidney cancer .
Each ...