Jul-2008
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When | Media & Link on KCR (KC) | Details | Category |
31-Jul-08 | BBC (KC) | Man in cancer drug health threat | Sutent |
30-Jul-08 | Telegraph (KC) | Retired nurse's former employer denies her life saving cancer drug Sutent | Sutent |
29-Jul-08 | Science Daily (KC) | Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number Associated With Risk Of Kidney Cancer | Kidney Cancer / DNA |
26-Jul-08 | Bristol Evening Post (KC) | EDITORIAL: For reasons known only to the government the NHS has become a platform for INequality. | Sutent |
26-Jul-08 | Bristol Evening Post (KC) | Bristol RCC cancer patient: I'll have to sell my bikes to pay for the drug Sutent | Sutent / RCC |
23-Jul-08 | Cancer Consultants (KC) | Everolimus Improves Progression-free Survival in Renal Cell Cancer | Everolimus / RAD001 / mTOR |
20-Jul-08 | The Times (KC) | NHS spurns gift of free cancer drug Torisel, Dying patient was told he must pay for ‘free’ medicine | Torisel |
13-Jul-08 | The Star (KC) | Bayer Schering Pharma’s oral anti-cancer drug sorafenib has been approved in Malaysia for the treatment of liver cancer. | Nexavar / Kidney Cancer / Sorafenib |
13-Jul-08 | Telegraph (KC) | Tens of thousands of cancer victims denied drugs which could extend their lives | Sutent |
11-Jul-08 | Interactive Investor (KC) | Oxford Biomedica's TroVax phase III renal cancer test will not meet goals UPDATE | TroVax |
11-Jul-08 | Norwich Evening News (KC) | Mother Gail Balding loses cancer drug appeal for Sutent again | Sutent |
11-Jul-08 | Salford Advertiser (KC) | Jean Murphy loses cancer drug battle for Sutent despite The High Court! | Sutent |
11-Jul-08 | The Times (KC) | Oxford BioMedica plunges on drug trial blow | TroVax |
10-Jul-08 | UroToday (KC) | Molecular Evidence of the Independent Origin of Multiple Wilms Tumors in a Case of WAGR Syndrome | Wilms |
08-Jul-08 | New Scientist (KC) | Nanoparticle 'smart bomb' homes in on cancer | Nanoparticle |
08-Jul-08 | Thaindian News (KC) | Molecule that kills kidney cancer cells identified | Nanoparticle |
07-Jul-08 | Stanford Med (KC) | Stanford researchers find molecule that kills kidney cancer cells | Nanoparticle |
07-Jul-08 | Telegraph (KC) | Nanoparticle smart bombs used to target cancer cells | Nanoparticle |
05-Jul-08 | The Times (KC) | Private drug helps cancer man left to die | Sutent |
05-Jul-08 | MedicalNewsToday (KC) | KAI-1 Able To Distinguish Chromophobe Renal Cancers From Oncocytoma | KAI-1 / Chromophobe / Oncocytoma |
05-Jul-08 | Daily Mail (KC) | Cancer victim denied life-saving drugs in postcode lottery given fresh hope by judge | Sutent |
04-Jul-08 | The Lancet (KC) | Kidney cancer vaccine Vitespen falls short in clinical trial: study | Vitespen |
04-Jul-08 | ITV (KC) | Woman fights for NHS cancer drug | Sutent |
04-Jul-08 | Telegraph (KC) | NHS panel ordered to reconsider cancer drug decision for carer | Sutent |
04-Jul-08 | Mitchelmore's (KC) | "Good news and bad news": incorrect diagnosis of cancer & nephrectomy! | Nephrectomy |
03-Jul-08 | Salford Advertiser (KC) | Crunch time for Jean as courts decide her fate | Sutent |
03-Jul-08 | Bristol Evening Post (KC) | BRISTOL, KNOWLE CANCER PATIENT WINS DRUG FIGHT | Sutent |
02-Jul-08 | Bristol Evening Post (KC) | BRISTOL CANCER PATIENT: HEALTH BOSSES ARE 'STEALING MY LIFE' | Sutent |
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