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Time.com: Eli Lilly Agrees to Buy ImClone for More than $6B

Eli Lilly & Co. has agreed to buy biotechnology company ImClone Systems Inc. for more than $6 billion in a deal that would expand Lilly's cancer treatment pipeline a few years before several patent expirations hit the drug maker

Ancient Chinese sport helps modern breast cancer survivors

The scene looked like a flashback to ancient China.

Computers as good at reading mammograms as second eyes

A computer is as good as a second pair of eyes for helping a radiologist spot breast cancer on a mammogram, one of the largest and most rigorous tests of computer-aided detection found.

People.com: Applegate 'Lost It' When She Met Her Surgeon

The actress tells Oprah about her delayed reaction to her cancer diagnosis and treatment decision

People.com: Ellen DeGeneres Says Marriage Has 'Softened' Her

And a month after wedding, she still has to remember to say "wife" instead of "girlfriend"

New drug for menopause being tested

An experimental menopause treatment that drugmaker Wyeth is developing reduced hot flashes, trouble sleeping and other symptoms and did not increase breast tenderness, a problem that bothers many women taking menopause drugs, according to data from two studies released Thursday.

Scientists debate possible cell phone link to brain cancer

Bringing a growing health concern to Congress, scientists squared off Thursday over whether cell phones contribute to brain cancer.

Time.com: Menopause Drug Reduces Multiple Symptoms

An experimental menopause treatment drugmaker Wyeth is developing reduced hot flashes, trouble sleeping and other symptoms

Possible marker for ovarian cancer found

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have zeroed in on a possible marker for ovarian cancer. The discovery of the marker, called TEM1 and found in the blood vessels surrounding the tumor, could lead to new screening and treatment options.

Time.com: FDA OKs Anti-nausea Patch for Chemo Patients

Cancer patients will soon be able to use a medication patch to ease the debilitating nausea that often accompanies chemotherapy

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