All that this site earns on click goes to cancer research, This year will we donate the money Fundraising for CHOC (Children with cancer)

promising_experimental_cancer_drug.mp4

April 1st, 2010

A new treatment for prostate cancer. Taken from abcnews.com.

Genetics and Race

March 31st, 2010

Science Reporters’ Seminar on Genome-Wide Association Studies ( genome.gov ) Vence Bonham, JD Senior Advisor to the Director on Societal Implications of Genomics

RTU de VEJIGA: Intervención quirúrgica de un tumor de vejiga.

March 31st, 2010

Esta es una intervención quirúrgica clásica de como se opera un tumor de vejiga a traves de la uretra, una RTU VESICAL (resección transuretral). Es una intervención diagnostica, ya que tomamos muestras para analizar si es un tumor benigno o maligno, ya la vez terapeutica, ya que se intentar elimiar todo el tejido tumoral.

TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE (TURP)

March 30th, 2010

RESECCION TRANSURETRAL DE PROSTATA

Oct 24 2008 – VID00003.AVI

March 30th, 2010

Daddy Don in the hospital afer stroke and surgery for bladder cancer

oncomethylome beloond voor goede testresultaten – 18/09/2007

March 29th, 2010

Niet alleen slecht nieuws vanuit de biotechnologiesector. oncomethylome Sciences kondigde goede testresultaten voor de vroegtijdige opsporing van blaaskanker en wordt daarvoor beloond op de beurs.

manitobaclassaction.com

March 29th, 2010

George William Jorgensen was born to Danish American parents on May 30, 1926, in the Bronx, New York. After graduating from Christopher Columbus High School in 1945, he was drafted into the Army, where he served for two years. According to Jorgensen, he always felt like someone born in the wrong body. In 1950, at the age of 49, he addressed this by flying to Copenhagen, Denmark to undergo surgery that castrated him and removed his penis. (He did not, however, have a vagina constructed.) The series of medical procedures not available in the US at the time transformed him from a man into a woman. Two years later, the newly renamed Christine Jorgenson wrote her parents, Nature made a mistake, which I have corrected, and I am now your daughter. She was an attractive woman, and returned to New York to great media attention, helping change the countrys view of transsexuals. Jorgensen was the most written about person in the US in 1953; even she was surprised by the attention. From her profession as a photographer, she pursued new roles as an entertainer and singer. She also traveled extensively, becoming highly popular on the public-speaking circuit for her lectures on transsexuality and gender dysphoria. Her book, Christine Jorgensen: A Personal Autobiography, became the 1970 movie, The Christine Jorgensen Movie. Jorgensen retired to southern California and died in 1988 at the age of 62 of bladder cancer.