( University of Alberta – Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation ) Over the next five years, a diverse, multdisciplinary team of researchers led by Dr. Kerry Courneya of the University of Alberta and Dr. Christine Friedenreich of Alberta Health Services will conduct a series of five large research projects to probe the impacts of physical activity on breast cancer thanks to a $2.5 million …
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CIHR team grant to fund multidisciplinary breast cancer survivorship studies
Published July 27th, 2010 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsNow the cancer drugs U-turn: Patients given new hope as Government rushes through emergency medicine fund
Published July 26th, 2010 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsHealth Secretary Andrew Lansley will announce that tens of millions of pounds will be made available to pay for any medicine recommended by a hospital doctor, the Daily Mail has learned.
Now the cancer drugs U-turn: Patients given new hope as Government rushes through emergency medicine fund
Published July 26th, 2010 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsHealth Secretary Andrew Lansley will announce that tens of millions of pounds will be made available to pay for any medicine recommended by a hospital doctor, the Daily Mail has learned.
Panel Urges Cancer Patients To Stay Active
Published July 24th, 2010 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsIn Health Watch:For the 11 million cancer survivors in the United States, b read more
Spindly extensions of bone cells sense mechanical stimulation and signal release of bone-growth factors
Published July 21st, 2010 in Osteosarcoma News. 0 CommentsA long-standing question in bone biology has been answered: It is the spindly extensions of bone cells that sense mechanical stimulation and signal the release of bone-growth factors, according to research from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
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