CANCER
UND’s 10th annual Relay for Life is set for April 12-13 at Hyslop Sports Center
The next University of North Dakota Relay for Life event takes place April 12- 13 at the Hyslop Sports Center. This years event, the 10th annual running of the cancer-battling fundraiser, goes from 6...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 2:42 PM
North Dakota Junior Hockey Update (March 14)
With a lot of interesting tidbits this week about former, current, and future players of North Dakota's three junior hockey teams, it's time for another North Dakota Junior Hockey Update. Century Hig...
Posted on 3/14/13 at 5:38 PM
Going Back to Med School
Each year about this time I get a littletaste of what it's like to be in medical school. I look forward to talking with second-year medical students at the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences...
Posted on 2/15/13 at 2:46 PM
'Inside-out' smiles possible during tonight's benefit for cancer-battling Forks mom
By Mike Brue Loyal. Organized. Outdoorsy. Stubborn? Ohhh, yeah, said brother-in-law Kyle Sullivan, chuckling at the thought. Hardworking. Heartwarming. Helpful, at a moments notice, often without n...
Posted on 2/9/13 at 3:00 AM
Hitting the demographic hard...
I love marketing when it is at the top of its game. For marketing to be at the top of its game the folks designing the campaign have to really understand the targeted demographic. That is no small fea...
Posted on 2/6/13 at 9:25 PM
UND medical school awarded $1.65 million for cancer registry program
By Herald Staff Report , July 10, 2012
Study: Simple scope exam cuts colon cancer deaths
A big study finds that a simple, cheaper scope exam of just the lower part of the bowel can cut the risk of developing colon cancer or dying of the disease.By Marilyn Marchione , May 21, 2012
IN THE SPIRIT: Their circle is unbroken 
By Naomi Dunavan , May 11, 2012
UND seeks women for breast cancer clinical trials
UND’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences is seeking women for clinical trials aimed at finding the best ways to prevent and detect breast cancer early, and prevent obesity and age-related health problems, the university said Monday.By Herald Staff Report , May 01, 2012
Single people often face cancer battles all by themselves
By Vikki Ortiz Healy , April 22, 2012
Fewer people registering for Susan G. Komen races
By Jamie Stengle , April 19, 2012
Altru Cancer Center completes expansion
By Herald Staff Report , April 10, 2012
Ali Borgen ‘Smile Wide’ music scholarship established 
By Herald Staff Report , March 16, 2012
Annual Pap smears discouraged under new guidelines
For generations of women, it's been an ingrained medical ritual: Get a Pap test every year. Now two influential groups of medical experts say that having cervical cancer screening once a year is not necessary and, in fact, should be discouraged.By Los Angeles Times , March 15, 2012
Minnesota legislative notebook: State leaders join cancer study 
Lt. Gov. Yvonne Prettner Solon knows more about cancer than many Minnesotans after twice surviving breast cancer and dealing with her husband’s cancer death. “We want to celebrate less cancer and more birthdays,” the Duluth resident said Wednesday in encouraging legislators and state workers to take part in a study to help determine the impact of lifestyle, environment and genetics on the disease. Cancer “has stolen much from us,” she said.
By Don Davis and Danielle Nordine , March 14, 2012
Mayo expanding collaboration to St. Cloud with new cancer treatment network
By Wendy Lee , March 14, 2012
Long-range study: Eating red meat is bad for you
Eating red meat - any amount and any type - appears to significantly increase the risk of premature death, according to a long-range study that examined the eating habits and health of more than 110,000 adults for more than 20 years.By Los Angeles Times , March 13, 2012
Bayer patent monopoly on cancer drug ends with India generic copy
By Katy Daigle , March 12, 2012
With smiles for Ali Borgen, Tolna, N.D., preschoolers join campaign against childhood cancer
By Chuck Haga , March 08, 2012
Chavez arrives in Cuba for urgent tumor removal
President Hugo Chavez arrived in Cuba for urgent cancer surgery following an emotional departure from Venezuela in which he vowed to win October's election despite his illness.By Fabiola Sanchez and Vivian Sequera , February 25, 2012
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