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Most people understand the importance of saving for retirement and want to save more, but do not know where to begin. Furthermore, the economic downturn has resulted in fewer people putting away money for retirement.

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STOCKHOLM—New data undermine the widely held notion that the greater likelihood of cancer seen in diabetic patients on insulin therapy increases with longer insulin use.

In fact, the findings, reported at the 46th European Association for the Study of Diabetes meeting, show that the increased cancer risk in diabetes drops substantially with long-term insulin use.

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Adjuvant trastuzumab treatment may be beneficial for women with small human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive breast tumors, according to a review by British researchers.
 
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Approximately half of colorectal and cervical cancer cases and one third of breast cancer cases are still diagnosed at a late stage of disease, according to a Surveillance Summary released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the November 26 issue of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
 
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Endosonography combined with surgical staging has greater sensitivity for detecting mediastinal nodal metastases, according to results of a randomized, controlled trial published in the November 24 issue of JAMA.
 
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Errors in clinical staging of localized prostate cancer occur frequently, particularly when transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) is used to detect abnormalities, a new study suggests.
 
The study showed that in more than a third of cases, the cancer staging assignment was incorrect, casting doubt on the utility of a staging system for localized prostate cancer based on digital rectal examination (DRE) and TRUS.
 
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Guidelines specific to cancer patients needed
More education about assessment and management of cardiotoxicity would strengthen the quality of nursing care of cancer patients, according to a study presented at the Oncology Nursing Society’s 2010 Advanced Practice Nursing /Institutes of Learning (APN/IOL)Conference in Orlando, Florida.

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ORLANDO—Minocycline, given before the start of treatment with cetuximab and chemoradiotherapy, plus topical pimecrolimus as needed, can reduce the severity of cetuximab-induced skin toxicity in patients with non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), according to researchers from The Netherlands.

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ORLANDO—Women who are on intravenous (IV) chemotherapy regimens for recurrent ovarian carcinoma are at risk for nonadherence or nonpersistence with their treatment. But telephone support by an advance practice nurse (APN) can lower this risk and even boost compliance, a new, nonrandomized study suggests.

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Using a cough suppressant syrup as a probe could help physicians determine how well an individual breast cancer patient metabolizes tamoxifen, according to a study presented at the 22nd EORTC-NCI-AACR [1] Symposium on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics in Berlin. This would enable physicians to identify patients with altered metabolism and use this information to personalize treatment, making it more effective and reducing the risk of side effects, the researchers say.
 
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