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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