Most women with cancer want a role in decisions
February 9, 2012 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - About two-thirds of women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer want to take part in making decisions about their treatment, according to a new survey of patients from five different countries.
Cancer trial participants may have misconceptions
February 9, 2012 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People enrolled in early stage trials for possible cancer treatments may underestimate the risks involved and overestimate the potential benefits, suggests a new study.
U.S. FDA sets draft rules for biotech drug copies
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Gauging hype during Heart Month: 5 tests you might not need
February 9, 2012 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - February is American Heart Month and consumers will be bombarded with advice to keep their tickers healthy -- whether it's from the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women or the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's The Heart Truth.
REFILE: Komen charity under microscope for funding, science
February 8, 2012 — NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Susan G. Komen for the Cure charity defines its mission as finding a cure for breast cancer. In recent years, however, it has cut by nearly half the proportion of fund-raising dollars it spends on grants to scientists working to understand the causes and develop effective new treatments for the disease.
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