You spend your morning scanning the news. Maybe you read the newspaper. Maybe you watch the morning news. Maybe you listen to the news in your car on the way to work. Or, if you are like many of us, you read your news online. No matter which way you get your news content, this section provides relevant information about current events that are happening relating to accident cases, wrongful death cases and medical malpractice cases in New York and throughout the country.
Many times you will see studies reported here that are currently trending in the news. On occasion I will add commentary to my news report to highlight a particular point and show what happens here in New York.
You will always find a link to the original news story contained within my news report. I find it critically important to allow you, the reader, the ability to determine for yourself the source of the story.
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Most Cancers May be Simply Due to Bad LuckA paper published last week in the journal Science caused the world to reevaluate long-held views on cancer.
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Neonatal HBV Vaccine Reduces Liver Cancer RiskAccording to a study, neonatal HBV vaccination reduces the risk of liver cancer and other liver diseases in young adults in China.
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What is biggest factor in developing cancer?New study: Researchers found that 2/3 of cancer incidence of various types can be blamed on random mutations and not heredity or dangerous habits like smoking.
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Have Cancer Rates Gone Down?Prostate, lung and colorectal cancers will continue to be top killers for men, while breast, lung and colorectal cancer will continue to be top cancer killers
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Experimental Brain Cancer Treatment Shows PromiseNovocure cap: new device used to treat brain cancer. Patients with terminal brain cancer, glioblastoma, rely on to attack their cancer cells.
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New Drug Approved to Combat Skin CancerFDA just approved Bristol-Myers Squibb’s drug Opdivo to treat melanoma. It isn’t a surprise that this innovative drug was approved three months before the FDA’s
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Should Women be Getting More Radiation Treatment?Experts recommend that women who get surgery to remove breast cancer be given radiation after surgery. But many women do not get this radiation. Instead they
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Breast Cancer Vaccine Shows PromiseA small safety trial of a breast cancer has proven safe in addition to suggesting the vaccine will slow cancer progression
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New Focus on Care After Cancer TreatmentLeading authorities on cancer care are pushing for better-coordinated and personally tailored care for post-treatment patients. The tailored care includes
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New CT Scans for Lung Cancer Screening at Roswell ParkRoswell Park Cancer Institute is using a new weapon to attack the often deadly disease, lung cancer. Currently the only sure way to detect lung cancer is