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Fundraiser will help pay for Rochester Hills woman's cancer treatments A Rochester Hills woman who has undergone traditional radiation and chemotherapy for her cancer is hoping a fundraiser can help her continue her alternative medicine treatments. theoaklandpress.com
Doctor sceptical about boy's alternative cancer care A Picton doctor has questioned the use of alternative medicine to treat a 9-year-old Nelson boy who has a rare form of cancer. www.stuff.co.nz
Alternative medicine couple deny 'cancer cure' fraud and sex assaults A 77-year-old man who ran a homeopathic medicine centre with his 35-year-old wife falsely claimed he could cure cancer in order to sexually abuse two women patients, a court has heard. www.walesonline.co.uk
Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties news.yahoo.com
GP queries alternative treatment A Picton doctor has questioned the use of alternative medicine to treat a 9-year-old Nelson boy who has a rare form of cancer. www.stuff.co.nz
Scientists urge unis to axe alternative medicine courses MORE than 400 doctors, medical researchers and scientists have formed a powerful lobby group to pressure universities to close down alternative medicine degrees. www.brisbanetimes.com.au
End alternative medicine degrees say scientists A group of more than 400 doctors, medical researchers and scientists are urging universities to close down alternative medicine degrees. www.news-medical.net
Nicky's Cancer Story: the halfway mark It's been more than six months since our colleague Nicky Walters discovered she has stage 3 uterine cancer and began her battle to beat it. Nicky's now reached the halfway mark in her treatments. www.wowktv.com
Ask Dr. K: Chinese medicine treats pain Dear Dr. K: A friend keeps telling me to try acupuncture for my low back pain. But I don't understand how a bunch of needles will help. Can you explain how acupuncture works? Dear Reader: Acupuncture is a technique of traditional Chinese medicine. www.montereyherald.com
Aiding cancer therapy by mathematically modeling tumor-immune interactions Cancer is one of the five leading causes of death. And yet, despite decades of research, there is no standardized first-line treatment for most cancers. In addition, disappointing results from predominant second-line treatments like chemotherapy have established the need for alternative methods. www.physorg.com
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