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Tengion Adds The Johns Hopkins Hospital As An Additional Clinical Trial Site For Its Phase I Neo-Urinary Conduitâ„¢ ...
Tengion, Inc., a leader in regenerative medicine, announced it has added The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland as a second clinical trial site for its Phase I clinical trial of the Company's lead product candidate, the Tengion Neo-Urinary Conduitâ„¢, in bladder cancer patients requiring bladder removal. "The addition of Johns Hopkins as the second clinical trial site is expected to ...

Tengion Adds The Johns Hopkins Hospital as an Additional Clinical Trial Site For Its Phase I Neo-Urinary Conduit(TM ...
EAST NORRITON, Pa., Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Tengion, Inc., a leader in regenerative medicine, announced today it has added The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland as a second clinical trial site for its Phase I clinical trial of the Company's lead product candidate, the Tengion Neo-Urinary Conduit(TM), in bladder cancer patients requiring bladder removal. "The addition of Johns Hopkins ...

Robotic Surgery and Prostate Cancer Treatment Expert Dr. David Samadi, MD Discusses National Prostate Cancer Awareness ...
According to the National Cancer Institute, an estimated one in six American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime. "Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and is currently the second-leading cause of cancer deaths among men in the United States," said Dr.

Stones in the plumbing
THE body gets rid of some of its waste products through the urine produced in the kidneys. Sometimes, the waste products form crystalline substances which collect inside the kidney, and in the course of time, form hard masses, i.e. stones.

Breakthrough Dietary Supplement Offers Prostate Lifeline
Prostate health has long been associated with herbal remedies. There is adequate evidence that herbs such as saw palmetto (serenoa repens), pygeum and plant sterols such as beta-sitosterol in combination with antioxidants such as vitamin D3, grape seed extract, resveratrol and lycopene, the substance that is responsible for the red color in tomatoes, are effective in the treatment of urinary and ...

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Tengion to Present at Rodman & Renshaw 12th Annual Healthcare Conference
Tengion, Inc. , a leader in regenerative medicine, today announced that Steven Nichtberger, M.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Tengion, will present at the upcoming Rodman & Renshaw 12th Annual Healthcare Conference on Monday, September 13, 2010, at 2:50pm EDT.

Letters to the editor: Bladder cancer is a horrible, silent killer
My objective for writing to you and your staff is to ask your help in bringing greater awareness to bladder cancer, a silent and dangerous disease if undetected.

Eight signs of cancer
Scientists have identified eight key signs of cancer which should be investigated immediately.

Prostate cancer in the eyes of Sonia Roco
MANILA, Philippines - Sonia Roco, wife of the late former senator Raul Roco, shares how prostate cancer left traumatic -- even damaging -- effects on her family. She now aims to represent her husband to tell men to take care of their health, and to remind women to look after their male loved ones.





Report: Al Qaeda still threat to America
Nearly nine years after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, Americans still face a serious threat from al Qaeda, according to a new report from a panel of top national security experts.

U.N. resolution paves the way for Serbia-Kosovo talks
The U.N. General Assembly has adopted a landmark resolution calling for talks between Serbia and Kosovo, which declared its independence in February 2008.

Parents try to recover runaway teen in Brazil
An American family is desperately trying to get their daughter back after the 15-year-old ran away with her boyfriend to Brazil, where authorities handed her over to the boyfriend's family.

Japan may get new prime minister next week
The wife of Japan's prime minister is a pragmatist. When her husband, Naoto Kan, became prime minister in June, they moved in only with their summer clothes, she told a Japanese weekly magazine.

India revives British-era caste count
India plans to hold a full count of its citizens and their castes, the country's first since 1931.

Can tennis pair pave way to India-Pakistan harmony?
When Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi step out on court for the U.S. Open men's doubles final on Friday night, there will be more than just sporting glory at stake.

Quran controversy casts pall over Eid celebrations
This Friday, Muslims around the world will bid goodbye to a long month of fasting with three days of feasting and festivities.

Bodies of Americans arrive home from Iraq
Like so many U.S. service members before them, the bodies of Sgt. Phillip Jenkins and Pvt. James McClamrock returned late Thursday to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware -- the most recent deaths of the war in Iraq.

Japan alarmed over China's yen purchases
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Iran to release American hiker Sarah Shourd
Iran says it will release one of the three American hikers detained for more than a year on Saturday, a day after the conclusion of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, according to an official at the ministry of culture and Islamic guidance.





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Tumors of the Kidney, Bladder and Related Urinary Structures 2004 (AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology 4th Series)
by: William M. Murphy, David J. Grignon, Elizabeth J. Perlman
publisher: American Registry of Pathology, released: 30 June, 2004
price: $90.00 (used)
Audio-digest: Urology: Guidelines in Cancer Management (Vol. 25, Issue 10, October 2002)
publisher: Audio-Digest, released: 2002
price: $19.95 (used)
Basic Research in Urological Oncology
by: Lucio Luciani, F. M. J. Debruyne, Jack A. Schalken
publisher: S. Karger Publishers (USA), released: April, 1996
price: $172.25 (new), $30.23 (used)
Bladder cancer: Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Tumors of the Urinary Bladder, held in Paris, France, July 4-6, 1983 (Progress in clinical and biological research)
publisher: A.R. Liss, released: 1984
price: $399.00 (used)
Bladder cancer: Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Tumors of the Urinary Bladder, held in Paris, France, July 4-6, 1983 (Progress in clinical and biological research)
publisher: A.R. Liss, released: 1984
price: $149.00 (used)