Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Nicola Stapleton joins Emmerdale cast

Former 'EastEnders' and 'Bad Girls' star Nicola Stapleton is set to join the cast of 'Emmerdale'.

According to the show's official website, the actress will play Danielle Hutch, an "honest-to-god acquaintance" of Eli Dingle.

It later emerges that Danielle has a few secrets that Eli would rather hold back buried.

Stapleton said of her novel role: "Danielle is such an intriguing character because there's more to her than meets the eye.

"I'm really look forward to starting motion-picture photography and I think

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus and Ashley Tisdale to appear on Disney special

Miley Cyrus will appear along with the Jonas Brothers and Ashley Tisdale on a song and dance special for Disney Channel's 'Studio DC: Almost Live,' which premieres on Sunday, August 3 at 8 p.m. Nick, Joe and Kevin at "Camp Rock" Premiere on Wednesday, June 11, 2008, in New York City. Photo Credit: Jennifer Mitchel / Splash News

July 26, 2008 () - Miley Cyrus will seem along with the Jonas Brothers and Ashley Tisdale on a song and dance special for Disney Channel�s 'Studio DC: Almost Live,' which premieres on Sunday, August 3 at 8 p.m.
Miley Cyrus Launched the "Bolt" Across America Cross Country Fundraiser at Central Park Bandshell in
New York City on July 25, 2008. Photo Credit: Janet Mayer / PR Photos

The stars testament be united by world-famous Muppets, including Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy -- who couldn't resist light over the handsome Jonas Brothers -- Gonzo and Fozzie Bear, reports ET online.
Ashley Tisdale is seen here visiting Warner Bros Recordings in Burbank, California, for a

Jessica Simpson Sends Tony Romo Sexy Web Videos

Jessica Simpson reportedly spices up her relationship with Tony Romo by sending him sexy webcam videos.


The would-be nation star manifestly reminds her man what he's missing while they're apart by filming herself performing dingy routines.


A pal aforementioned: �Jess has no trouble showing Tony her favorite Pussycat Dolls routine.


"She will dance in front of her camera until she makes her man happy.


�Jess does get paranoid, making sure Tony doesn�t have any of his Cowboys buddies peeking in on the show.�


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New Study Shows Drug Combats Previously Untreatable Prostate Cancers

�New, groundbreaking ceremony research reveals a drug, discovered at The Institute of Cancer Research, could treat up to 80 per cent of patients with aggressive and antecedently drug repellent prostate malignant neoplastic disease, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology .





The results of the Phase 1 clinical trial, undertaken by The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden Hospital and funded by Cougar Biotechnology, Inc. establish that the drug abiraterone could regale up to 10,000 British workforce diagnosed each year with the to the highest degree aggressive and almost always fatal type of prostate gland cancer.





The study, involving 21 work force, revealed substantial tumour shrinkage and dramatic falls in PSA levels in the majority of advanced prostate gland cancer patients who standard the drug.





Lead researcher Dr Johann de Bono said the drug abiraterone worked to block the generation of key hormones that drive the development of prostate gland cancers.





"Clinical benefits included evidence of PSA falls and tumour shrinkage which was discovered in 70-80 per cent of patients," he said.





"Abiraterone works not exclusively in blocking the generation of these hormones in the testes, but as well elsewhere in the body, including generation of hormones in the cancer itself.





"Tumour shrinkage was determined by a reduction in the rakehell level of prostate specific antigen (PSA) - a protein associated with prostate gland cancer activity, and also with analyses of CAT scans, MRI scans and bone scans.





"The Royal Marsden patients in this study have been monitored for up to two-and-a-half years and with continued use of abiraterone they were able-bodied to control their disease with few side-effects. A number of patients were able to stop pickings morphine for the relief of off-white pain.






"These men let very aggressive prostate cancer which is exceptionally unmanageable to do by and about always proves to be fatal. We hope that abiraterone will eventually extend them real hope of an effective way of managing their condition and prolonging their lives.






"It is visualised that this drug will be available for general use from 2011 and we hope it stool become widely available. In the meanwhile, it is available through clinical trials only."





Robin Wood, 65, from Wokingham near Reading was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in May 2007 and failed to respond to treatment. He said: "My prostate was very cancerous and I had only a one in basketball team chance of being alive by the end of 2008. However, abiraterone radically changed that, with my health up within a week of beginning the drug test. I feature just returned from the huge Round The Island Yacht Race, which is a testament to my better wellness. I was diagnosed with prostate cancer after reading about the symptoms in the paper and immediately went to the GP. My life might take in turned out very otherwise if I hadn't read that clause."





Simon Bush, 50, from London, was involved in the abiraterone clinical tryout. He aforesaid: "Last year I was in severe pain because of my prostate cancer, which had worsened and spread to my clappers. Chemotherapy and other treatments had failed and intelligence that I had very few treatment options available to me was devastating for my family. Fitness and travel were always my principal interests and abiraterone has allowed me to get a yr so far of dear normality. The changes in my sprightliness have been dramatic, from managing thousands of people in a major bank, to facing a very uncertain future, then to renewed hope thanks to this drug trial."





All the patients involved in the trial had an aggressive form of prostate gland cancer in which the tumour tissue is believed to be able to produce its own render of the hormones which drive tumour growth. This form cannot be alone treated with currently uncommitted drugs to block the production of male hormones by the testes.






Abiraterone works via a different mechanism which blocks the synthesis of male hormones in all tissues. The drug english hawthorn eventually be used alongside other treatments in patients with the "castration-resistant" aggressive form of the disease.





Abiraterone is owned by BTG and licensed to Los Angeles based Cougar Biotechnology, Inc. and is now undergoing further clinical trials. It is existence used in a 1200-patient international cogitation for the treatment of men with prostate cancer. Abiraterone is also being used to treat chest cancer in women through a Cancer Research UK funded test.





Prostate cancer is the most usual male cancer in the UK, with more than 35,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Around 10,000 manpower die of the disease every year, almost all of them from its castration-resistant shape.






The Institute of Cancer Research Chief Executive Professor Peter Rigby said the discovery of abiraterone and its application to fighting prostate cancer, highlighted what could be achieved through funding populace leading cancer research.






"Today we can buoy reveal a potential major advance in the treatment of prostate gland cancer. We hope with the generous contribution of the residential district we can buoy continue to develop better treatments to combat many cancers."






Cally Palmer, Chief Executive of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, said: "The results of this subject area show just how significant abiraterone is set to become in the treatment of hands with prostate cancer and highlights the national importance of support pioneering cancer research."




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