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Limb-Sparing Surgery May Offer Little Benefit to Cancer Patients
It doesn't affect quality of life in most cases, review finds

Whites More Likely to Get Rare Bone Cancer
Reasons for racial disparity remain unclear, researcher says

Bone Cement Eases Pain of Late-Stage Cancers
Italian researchers report bedridden patients walked 24 hours after treatment

Bone Drug Lowers Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence
Zometa, used to treat osteoporosis, showed no unanticipated side effects, researchers report

Molecule Disrupts DNA Sequence in Ewing’s Sarcoma
Finding could yield first targeted therapy for the rare disease, researchers say

Trial Uses Measles to Kill Bone Marrow Cancer
Researchers look to engineer the virus as treatment for multiple myeloma

Rheumatoid Arthritis Boosts Cancer Death Risk: Study
Researchers urge further investigation into targeted therapies to improve survival rate

Childhood Cancer Survivors Face Increased Sarcoma Risk
They were nine times more likely to develop secondary malignancy, study finds

Infection-Fighting Cancer Treatment Could Boost Leukemia Risk
But the benefits of growth factors may outweigh the concerns, experts say

3-Drug Regimen Is New Tool in Leukemia Fight
Study finds therapy produces significant gains against blood, bone marrow cancers

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The musical playing at La Comedia Dinner Theatre may feature a phantom and an opera, but it's not "The Phantom of the Opera." Many people know the story of that title by Andrew Lloyd Webber, the longest-running show in Broadway history. However, that is not the version playing at La Comedia through May 2. » More

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LIke Asian food? Here are some restaurants worth trying [restaurants]

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The Miami Valley's Asian dining scene continues to welcome impressive newcomers as it blossoms and diversifies. Dayton-area Asian food enthusiasts now have access to great diversity of dishes and cuisines. Chinese cuisine dominated the Asian dining landscape 20 years ago and remains a potent force. But today there are far more Thai and Korean options available locally, and Vietnamese and Japanese restaurants, including sushi bars, have increased. Here's a sampler platter of a few of the relatively new (or newer) Asian restaurants well worth trying. More »