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Prostate News Archive

09-Apr-2007

  • Translational gets OK for Canadian cancer trials (BizJournals)

    The Canadian government has given the go-ahead for an initial clinical trial of Arlington startup Translational Therapeutics Inc.'s potential treatment for cancer.


  • In a Television Carnival, Buy, Sell or Cringe (New York Times)

    Some people were upset when a stock tip from James J. Cramer, the host of the CNBC show ?Mad Money,? turned out to be dead wrong.


  • The Billy Graham file (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

    Age: 88. Home: Montreat, N.C. Family: Wife, Ruth. Five adult children, including Franklin Graham, who now oversees the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Health: At his last few public appearances, he has appeared frail and used a walker. He has suffered from Parkinson's disease, prostate cancer, hip problems, severe sinus and ear problems, pneumonia and macular degeneration. Minnesota ...


  • Dendreon CEO sold shares after panel's OK (Seattle Times)

    Pacific Northwest Dendreon CEO Mitchell Gold sold about 200,000 company shares on the second trading day after Dendreon's prostate-cancer...


  • PSA May Be Poor Predictor of Lethal Prostate Cancer (MedicineNet.com)

    Title: PSA May Be Poor Predictor of Lethal prostate Cancer Category: Health News Created: 4/5/2007 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 4/5/2007


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