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EU should use trade deals to send back migrants, says Belgian minister

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Headlines   来源:Investigations  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Artists across Guernsey are being given the chance to create a mural for a charity supporting children at risk of homelessness.

Artists across Guernsey are being given the chance to create a mural for a charity supporting children at risk of homelessness.

"It's also applicable to a larger group of patients with this common type of breast cancer."The drug is suitable for those with certain gene mutations that affect up to half of people with hormone receptor positive secondary breast cancer - the most common type, which grows in the presence of oestrogen.

EU should use trade deals to send back migrants, says Belgian minister

Although hormone therapy usually works, eventually the cancer can become resistant to it.A clinical trial foundwhen hormone therapy is combined with capivasertib.

EU should use trade deals to send back migrants, says Belgian minister

Prof Rob Jones said: "Patients who received the hormone therapy with a placebo had an overall survival of around 20 months and those who received the capivasertib with the hormone therapy had an extra 39 months."It really is a doubling of survival time so that really is significant. It's not just a statistic - it's a real life impact for people to spend extra time with their relatives, with their friends."

EU should use trade deals to send back migrants, says Belgian minister

Dr Nicola Williams, national director of support and delivery at Health and Care Research Wales, said: "A breast cancer diagnosis can be devastating and one in seven women will be diagnosed with the disease in their lifetime.

"This diagnosis is even more painful if you're told your cancer is incurable.The heatwave is most intense off the west coast of Ireland as well as pockets off the coasts of Cornwall and Devon, according to scientists at the National Oceanography Centre and the Met Office.

Sea temperatures in April and the first half of May were the highest recorded during those months since monitoring began 45 years ago.Climate change is causing oceans to warm around the globe and is making marine heatwaves like this one more likely.

"It's super intense at the moment. The marine heatwave has really soared this week," says Dr Ségolène Berthou at the Met Office.The entire west coast of the UK is now about 2.5C above average. A large portion of Scottish waters are 2-3C warmer than usual for the time of year.

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