Tax-break offer puts Goodyear back in running for hospital (The Arizona Republic) Goodyear has offered Cancer Treatment Centers of America a break on its property taxes, an incentive that put the city back in the running for getting the hospital....more...Cancer hospital chooses Goodyear over Phoenix (KVOA Tucson) PHOENIX -- Phoenix officials thought they had a deal. Instead, a cancer hospital that previously had announced plans to open a facility in Phoenix, has decided to build in Goodyear....more... Moffitt Receives Grant To Study Effects Of A Green Tea Drug On Prostate Cancer (Medical News Today) A team of physicians and scientists, led by Nagi Kumar, Ph.D., director of Nutrition Research at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute and associate professor in the College of Medicine at the University of South Florida, have received a 3. [click link for full article]...more... Moffitt to study effects of green tea drug on prostate cancer (WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News) Studies of Asian populations demonstrate that green tea consumption may be one of the reasons why they have the lowest risk of prostate cancer compared to the Western world....more... Goodyear triumphs over Phoenix in bid for hospital site (The Arizona Republic) A cancer hospital that announced plans to open a signature facility in Phoenix has made an eleventh-hour move to locate in Goodyear, dumbfounding Phoenix officials who thought the deal was sealed....more... TomoTherapy has hit the ground flying (Wisconsin State Journal) TomoTherapy is on the runway, mapping plans to sell its cancer radiation therapy machines throughout Asia, the Middle East and Latin America, after its well-received initial public stock offering on May 9....more... Blood bank is running on empty (Florida Today) Florida's Blood Centers have issued an appeal for more blood, saying current supplies have reached a critical low point. It is handing out $10 gas cards to induce area residents to give blood....more... One of America's Great Student Newspapers (The Pitt News) Smoking has long been banned inside all buildings at Pitt, but soon, it could be against the rules to light up outside its doors as well. Recently passed at UPMC, Pitt may also adopt the 15-feet rule, which prohibits smoking within 15 feet of any University doorway....more... Knight: Center part of new vision (Temple Daily Telegram) Scott and White breaks ground for Vasicek - Sisters Milinda Sill (right) and Milissa Mondrik hold hands and smile during the groundbreaking ceremonies for the Glenda Tanner Vasicek Cancer Treatment Center....more... |