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    'Baby boost' for cancer patients
15-11-2006
Young women with ovarian cancer should not resign themselves to never being able to have children, a US study says.
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    Hope of miracle cure dashed with man’s death
2-11-2006
KUALA LUMPUR: He was hustled through the back door of a hospital to be treated for brain tumour. Three days later, his dead body was carried out the front door.
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    Cancer Research: Breast cancer on the rise
16-10-2006
Cancer Research UK has stated that the instances of breast cancer amongst women in western society are increasing due to changing lifestyle..
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    Mandarin HOPE Handbook available for downloading
15-09-2006
Earlier this month MOS launched the HOPE Handbook in Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin and Tamil. MOS is pleased to inform our website users that the Mandarin version of the handbook can now be downloaded as pdf files from the HOPE Handbook microsite.
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    Treatment advances forward
10-09-2006
CURE or control – that is every physician’s motto when it comes to treating breast cancer. This commitment is good news for women who have just been delivered the painful, mind-numbing news that they have breast cancer.
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    Malaysians clueless about diseases
7-09-2006
Lack of interest and a poor reading culture has made it difficult for the Government to reach out and create better awareness on cancer although about 40,000 new cases are reported annually.
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    Launch of the HOPE Handbook in Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin and Tamil
1-09-2006
The HOPE Handbook has been translated to Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin and Tamil and the Annual Scientific Meeting, which is taking place in Penang from 1st to 3rd September 2006, will see the launch of these new editions in the coming days.
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    Cancer patients 'skip medication'
24-08-2006
More than half of female breast cancer patients admit they have skipped their medication, a survey has found. Most have simply forgotten to take their drugs, but others have deliberately decided not to take them at some point during their treatment...
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