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Women across the USA have been shocked and angered by new advice to get fewer mammograms. Yet experts have been debating the risks of mammograms and other cancer screenings for more than a decade.

Sort By:Tiny magnetic discs could kill cancer cells: study

Tiny magnetic discs just a millionth of a metre in diameter could be used to used to kill cancer cells, according to a study published on Sunday.

Behind the Health Debate: Cancer patient leaves toughest question unasked

Second of three parts Tony Andrade knows enough about cancer to realize his situation is grave: A tumor was removed from his bladder, but more cancer was found. Now he has to figure out whether, without private health insurance, he can get the additional surgery he needs.

Long-term testicular cancer survivors at high risk for neurological side effects

Long-term survivors of testicular cancer who were treated with cisplatin-based chemotherapy had more severe side effects, including neurological side effects and Raynaud-like phenomena, than men who were not treated with chemotherapy, according to a new study.

Revised breast cancer screening guidelines spark uproar, confusion

The American Cancer Society and the American College of Radiology oppose the federal task force recommendation to drop early routine mammograms.

Cancer Resource Center offers free services

An open house Nov. 12 at the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Resource Center gave Gila Valley residents a chance to learn what services are available locally.

Letters: Don’t ignore threat of cancer

Breast cancer remains the most common form of cancer among women in this country, accounting for nearly 1 in 4 cancers diagnosed. In Vermont alone this year, 480 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Because of early detection 15,000 breast cancer deaths were avoided.

Protein From Pregnancy Hormone May Prevent Breast Cancer

Researchers have found that hormones produced during pregnancy induce a protein that directly inhibits the growth of breast cancer.

New figures on cancer in Europe show a steady decline in mortality but big variations

New figures on deaths from cancer in Europe show a steady decline in mortality between the periods 1990-1994 and 2000-2004. Deaths from all cancers in the European Union between these two periods fell by nine percent in men and eight percent in women, with a large drop among the middle-aged population.

After beating cancer, girl hopes to continue backpack effort

Tatum Parker will head back to her third-grade classroom in a few weeks, hoping for a return to normalcy. But her life since being diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare bone cancer, just before age 6, has been anything but normal.

The Cancer Lounge

At Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan, the recreation room is an oasis away from the burdens of dealing with chemotherapy and other tribulations.

Cancer ruling riles many

GLENDALE — After surviving chemotherapy, several surgeries and a double mastectomy, the battle against breast cancer isn’t over for Glendale resident Myli Vanegas.

New cancer center is high on hope

An open house on Sunday spoke more about the hope to be found at the new Martin-O’Neil Cancer Center at St. Helena Hospital than the dreaded disease to be treated there.

Dio Fighting Cancer

Ronnie James Dio is battling cancer

Making a difference in the fight against cancer

GRAYLING — Becky Shires-Cwiek who is the president of the Michigan Breast Cancer Coalition and the field coordinator for the state of Michigan for the National Breast Cancer Coalition will hold a presentation, “Making a Difference in the Fight Against Breast Cancer,” at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at the Grayling Ramada Inn

Conquering cancer with implants? Bioengineered vaccines and magnetic nanodiscs show promise

Rather than surgically removing tumors , what if doctors could simply implant new tools in our bodies to do the work internally? One team of researchers has been able to vanquish tumors in mice by implanting bioengineered disks filled with tumor-specific antigens, and another has developed magnetized nanodiscs to induce cancer cells destroy themselves.  [More]

Ovarian Cancer Walk to break silence

Tradition will continue on Sept. 26 when Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine and the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition team up to host the ninth annual “Walk to Break the Silence on Ovarian Cancer.”

Osseo Junior High helps support breast cancer awareness

On Oct. 29 the hallways and cafeteria were a wave of white, orange and pink at Osseo Junior High School. During the Osseo Junior High Fall Spirit Week, Thursday, Oct. 29, was “Pink is the new Orange” and students were asked to wear pink for breast cancer day.

Giving Thanks: Man marks year of being cancer-free

The lump on his neck wouldn’t go away. Months would pass before Jason Elmore, of Bartlesville, would get the devastating news that it was full-blown cancer. First he had to face two surgeries — both of which showed it wasn’t cancer — before a needle biopsy later revealed he had cancer.

ProUroCare Medical device monitors prostate cancer

ProUroCare Medical Inc. is trying to get FDA approval for a device that monitors prostate cancer through 3D images.

November is pancreatic cancer awareness month

We’re nearing the end of November, but we want to mention that this month is an important one because it’s known as National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month.

A look back at the breast cancer 3-dayClosing ceremony marks end of Breast Cancer 3-Day WalkBreast cancer 3-day walk, day 2: 40 miles down, 20 to goNew Cancer Info Roils Health Care DebateACOG Revises Cervical Cancer Screening GuidelinesCDC: U.S. Smoking Rates Steady, But Smoke-free Laws EffectiveReport: Over 100,000 Cancers Linked to Excess Body FatFDA Approves New Leukemia DrugACS Report Addresses Environmental Pollutants and Cancer RiskObamaCare Won’t Work as Promised: Here’s the ProofLate diagnosis of cancer is ‘killing 10,000 a year’John L. Marshall — How health-care reform can cure cancerDID F.D.R. actually die from cancer?


History repeats itself and so does fashion. This is obvious in our postmodern culture thinking today, especially in fashion. Vintage t-shirts become more popular than it was on its first introduced to the world. The “I love Lucy” shirt for example is a t-shirt that shows love for Lucy, it is based from a TV show that was aired decades ago. Vintage shirts are mostly old fashioned designs that were brought back to life by some creative minds produced by a postmodern culture.

Another type of attractive vintage shirt is called the ‘graphic tees’ which highlights a particular year that was special for a particular reason. This type of tees has the design of Marilyn Monroe’s or Jimmy Hendrix’s photo which makes it looks more uniquely retro.

The year 1950’s was memorable for its advertisement and illustrations. Designs of that decade were also used in the collection of vintage designed shirts. The t-shirt has photographic design and other popular advertisements.

Those people who love their personal computers so much also have a room for vintage tees. Computer geeks can now see themselves being fashionable through old fashioned style of computers that were used a shirt designs.

Vintage shirts are usually available at a very high price, this is not surprising though because we all know what is “in” today is most of the time, expensive.

Limited edition t-shirts made by top designers are really expensive. Take for example the designs of Tom Rebel’s shirts. His shirts are all handmade and hand painted, which makes it much more expensive than other brands of shirts for it has no duplicate and thus considered each shirt as a work of art.

Another more expensive designer shirt is the metallic shades of gold and glam rock designed shirt for men by D and G, or Dulce and Gabbana. Each shirt is designed for clothing adventurous men, and costs nearly 400 dollars each.

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