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Cancer Research Journal Report to Our Readers

Article published on Monday 1 December 2008 at 11:35 am

Cancer Research Journal shares some metrics about our readership and how SEO, Social Media and Open Source strategies can be used to share cancer research information news.

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Parents Seek Organ Donors Using Social Networking

Article published on Friday 27 June 2008 at 6:05 pm

Two young parents with a terminally-ill child turn to Facebook to find an organ donor. They’re not only finding support, they’re raising a lot of awareness.

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Report Explores How Social Media is Changing Cancer Care

Article published on Wednesday 21 May 2008 at 9:46 am

Web tools and social networking sites are changing how cancer patients approach treatment — a new report analyzes the trend that’s transforming medicine.

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Fun and Free: Serious Science for The iPod Generation

Article published on Friday 4 April 2008 at 3:04 pm

If you’ve had the opportunity to read our manifesto, you already know that finding new and novel ways to improve scientific information sharing relating to cancer is what this publication is all about.
During online research for articles on emerging cancer technologies and treatments, I’ve come across some entertaining and informative sites offering high quality [...]

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Introducing The Cancer Research Video News Feed

Article published on Saturday 2 February 2008 at 2:20 pm

Thanks in part to a new set of online video distribution services provided by Voxant, you can now watch a variety of the latest cancer research related news video from around the world all in one place - the Cancer Research Video News Feed.

Screenshot of Cancer Research Video News Feed
Compiled by CancerResearchJournal.com from mainstream media [...]

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Building a Family History with DNA and Social Networking

Article published on Friday 26 October 2007 at 8:12 am

If you’ve been reading our journal and other health-related publications, you already know that heredity plays a big role in assessing your own risk of cancer. But what if you don’t know much about your family history?
Two new web sites might be able to help you fill in the blanks.
GeneTree and Ancestry.com are two [...]

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Professor Dying of Pancreatic Cancer Gives Last Lecture

Article published on Saturday 6 October 2007 at 8:00 am

Sometimes it can be difficult to detect exactly what causes a viral video to break out and become popular. That’s certainly not the case though with the growing circulation of Carnegie Mellon University professor Randy Pausch’s inspirational talk Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.
Dr. Pausch’s sense of humor in the face of [...]

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Fighting Cancer with Social Media

Article published on Wednesday 26 September 2007 at 8:07 am

Does it appear to you that too much information regarding cancer is not as easy to access as it could be?
CancerResearchJournal.com thinks so.
From cancer patients and their family members searching for new developments related to a recent diagnosis; to local, state, and federal legislators seeking to make better decisions on how to [...]

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