You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Bone Cancer news Bone Cancer news IRB Barcelona identifies the gene responsible for metastasis of breast cancer to the bone • Breast Cancer news • • Bone Cancer news • Sep 16 15 This discovery has been patented and transferred to Inbiomotion, a spin off from the IRB Barcelona and ICREA, founded at the end of… Kite Pharma announces positive results in patients with aggressive non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma • Bone Cancer news • Aug 26 14 Kite Pharma, Inc., (NASDAQ: KITE), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing engineered autologous T cell therapy (eACT™) products for the treatment of cancer, today announced… Study shows benefit of new maintenance therapy for multiple myeloma • Bone Cancer news • May 12 12 Multiple myeloma is a form of cancer where the plasma cells in the bone marrow grow out of control, causing damage to bones as well as predisposing… Towards more effective treatment for multiple myeloma • Bone Cancer news • Jan 09 12 A new study from SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, shows that MAL3-101, a recently developed inhibitor of the heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70), appears to have potent… U of M researchers look to dogs to better understand intricacies of bone cancer • Bone Cancer news • Jul 28 11 News Summary A team led by Dr. Jaime Modiano, a College of Veterinary Medicine and Masonic Cancer center expert in comparative medicine,… Radical Surgery Removes Half of Pelvis, Saves Leg • Bone Cancer news • Mar 22 11 During a radical surgery to treat a rare bone cancer, surgeons at UC San Diego Health System and Moores Cancer Center removed 50 percent of a patient’s pelvis. Instead… Approved lymphoma drug shows promise in early tests against bone cancer • Bone Cancer news • Nov 05 09 A drug already approved for the treatment of lymphoma may also slow the growth of the most deadly bone cancer in children and teens, according to… Going out on a limb • Bone Cancer news • Oct 19 09 Mother Nature has provided the lizard with a unique ability to regrow body tissue that is damaged or torn - if its tail is pulled off, it grows right back. She has… Yeast unravels effects of chemotherapy drugs • Bone Cancer news • • Cancer news • Sep 10 09 Until now, the mode of action of nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate (N-BP) cancer drugs, used to relieve bone pain and to prevent skeletal complications in bone metastasis, has been almost entirely unknown. Researchers… New Hope for Deadly Childhood Bone Cancer • Bone Cancer news • Aug 31 09 Researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah have shed new light on Ewing’s sarcoma, an often deadly bone cancer that typically afflicts children and young adults.… Whites at greatest risk for rare bone cancer • Bone Cancer news • Jun 22 09 Whites in the United States are nine times more likely than blacks to get Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare cancer of the bone and soft tissue, U.S. researchers said on… Injured Marines at risk for abnormal bone growth • Bone Cancer news • May 01 09 Marines and other military personnel who are wounded in combat as the result of a high-energy trauma, such as a bomb blast, are likely to develop an abnormality known… Immune-Based Drug Approved in Europe for Pediatric Cancer Patients • Bone Cancer news • Mar 10 09 The European Commission, which oversees legislation and regulation for the European Union, has approved a therapy for pediatric patients with non-metastatic, resectable osteosarcoma, a type of bone… Researchers Identify Potential Therapeutic Target in Osteosarcoma • Bone Cancer news • Mar 02 09 A receptor known to be active in bone metastases, but previously unexplored in primary bone tumors, is a potential therapeutic target in osteosarcoma, investigators from The University of Texas M.… Children with bone cancer at risk for second cancer • Bone Cancer news • Dec 04 08 Children who survive bone cancer have a modest risk of developing a second “solid organ” cancer elsewhere in the body later in life, a long-term follow-up study confirms.… Researchers Explore Issues Related to Multiple Myeloma Treatment • Bone Cancer news • Oct 07 08 Multiple myeloma (MM) is a cancer of plasma cells that affects approximately 3 in 100,000 people each year. Although there is no cure for this disease, researchers have… New study shows positive role physical therapists play in lymphedema diagnois and treatment • Bone Cancer news • May 26 08 A recent study shows that pre-operative assessments of patients with breast cancer by physical therapists allow for early diagnosis and successful treatment of lymphedema.… Freezing Bone Cancer Tumors Reduces Pain • Bone Cancer news • Nov 28 07 Cryoablation, a procedure most commonly associated with destroying kidney and prostate tumors by freezing them, has been shown to offer durable pain relief of cancer that has spread to bone. The… Oral Drug Sets New Survival Standard for Bone Marrow Cancer • Bone Cancer news • Nov 22 07 Researchers from the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania announced today that findings from two large, international clinical trials show unprecedented survival for patients with… Children with cancer risk fragile bones • Bone Cancer news • Feb 26 07 Physicians caring for children with cancer should be on the lookout for signs of bone fragility caused by disease and treatment, according to a new report. Published in the April 1,… Creating New Life Forms That May Help Eradicate Cancer Affecting Women • Bone Cancer news • • Cancer news • Feb 26 07 Instead of using the usual cancer-fighting modalities, surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation, researchers from a drug development company called Advaxis, have embarked on a novel approach to… Drug Used for Advanced Cancer Could Cause Exposed Bone in Jaw • Bone Cancer news • Oct 03 06 A type of drug used to strengthen bones when cancer has spread there may be linked to a side effect that involves deterioration of the jaw… Several factors affect bone marrow volume reduction • Bone Cancer news • Oct 01 06 Several factors affect bone marrow volume reduction and red blood cell depletion prior to transplantation. According to recent research published in the journal Bone Marrow Transplantation, “The COBE Spectra is… A New Way to Build Bone • Bone Cancer news • Jun 06 06 Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) researchers at Stanford University have found that they can increase bone mass in mice by tweaking the shape of a regulatory protein. HHMI investigator Gerald Crabtree… Children with bone cancer in their arms or legs survival rate improved • Bone Cancer news • Apr 21 06 Ross Wilkins and Stephen Withrow are doctors working together in the fight against bone cancer. Their goals are the same. Their patients are not. Dr.… Page 1 of 2 pages 1 2 > << Back to main