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Roswell may have found a cancer vaccine

Roswell Park Cancer Institute is now testing a possible vaccine, one that could wipe out cancer cells and prevent them from coming back.

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Man creates art out of blocks of ice

It may be cold outside, but there was a warm feeling at Roswell Park Friday night as everyone gathered for an outdoor celebration to light the Tree of Hope.

Tree of Hope spawns carriage business

'Tis the season for warm wishes, and that's certainly what the Tree of Hope celebration is all about. People lined up for the horse drawn carriage rides at

Obama orders FDA to help reduce drug shortages

President Barack Obama is directing the Food and Drug Administration to take steps to reduce drug shortages, an escalating problem that has endangered patients

Roswell given big donation from Tops

Roswell Park Cancer Institute received a major donation on Friday thanks to Tops and News 4.

Apple Posts Video of Jobs Memorial on Apple.com

Apple is allowing the general public to get a look at a heartfelt and star-studded memorial service it held for employees to celebrate the life of Steve Jobs

Detroit Lions "Go Pink"

Pink will compete with Honolulu blue and silver at Ford Field during the football game between the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears.

Cancer drug development deal

The drugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. said Wednesday it agreed to a deal with Japan's Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. for expanded rights to develop a potential

Novartis fights patent rejection in Indian court

In a case that could affect India's role as drug provider to the developing world, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments Tuesday over whether the

Colon cancer deaths continue to drop

Rates fell by as much as 5 and 6 percent in a few states — Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Mississippi was the only state that saw no real

Many elderly get colonoscopy too often

Almost half of the Medicare patients in the study had had a colonoscopy less than seven years after getting normal results from an earlier test

Visitors went shopping for colon tips

News 4 and Roswell Park are raising awareness for early detection of colorectal cancer.

Get checked for colorectal cancer

When it comes to colorectal cancer, early detection can save lives.

Early colorectal screenings saves lives

Early detection of colorectal cancer can save your life. Every year, 50,000 Americans die of colon cancer, but most colon cancers can be prevented.

Veteran denied colonoscopy has cancer

He proudly put his life on the line for his country. But a local war veteran says his own VA hospital turned him away for a colonoscopy and now that rejection

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