You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Nanosensors made from DNA may light path to new cancer tests and drugs • Cancer news • Sep 07 11 Sensors made from custom DNA molecules could be used to personalize cancer treatments and monitor the quality of stem cells, according to an international… Harmless soil-dwelling bacteria successfully kill cancer • Cancer news • Sep 05 11 A bacterial strain that specifically targets tumours could soon be used as a vehicle to deliver drugs in frontline cancer therapy. The strain is expected to be tested in cancer patients… 9/11 firefighters have higher cancer risk: study • Cancer news • Sep 02 11 Male firefighters who were exposed to toxic dust and smoke from the 9/11 attacks on New York’s World Trade Center have a 19 percent higher risk of getting cancer of… Bone marrow transplantation may increase cancer resistance in patients • Cancer news • Aug 25 11 Bone marrow transplantation with genetically modified cells may prolong the period of cancer-free survival, suggests a study led by Dr. Vivek Rangnekar, associate director of translational research for… Hereditary cancer risk • Cancer news • Aug 17 11 Medical researchers have discovered a new type of mechanism causing cancer susceptibility, showing that tiny changes in some anti-cancer genes can act as magnets to attract modifying “biochemical tags”, effectively switching them off and… New process that can save at-risk cancer patients is effective and significantly less costly • Cancer news • Aug 16 11 People at risk for a certain form of colon and other types of cancer may soon have a better chance at surviving or… Penn Study on Silencing of Tumor Suppressor Gene Suggests New Target for Lymphoma • Cancer news • Aug 10 11 Mariusz A. Wasik, MD, professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and Qian Zhang, MD, PhD, research assistant professor, both from the Perelman School of… Using math to fight cancer • Cancer news • Aug 01 11 Researchers from the University of Miami (UM) and the University of Heidelberg in Germany have developed a mathematical model to understand and predict the progress of a tumor, from its early stages… Cancer gene therapy from camels • Cancer news • Jul 14 11 Nanobodies produced by camels have unique properties, which can be used in future drug development. New research published in the Journal of Controlled Release confirms that nanobodies can help scientists in the… American men with cancer more likely to die than women • Cancer news • Jul 12 11 Men who are diagnosed with cancer are more likely to die from the disease than women, due to a higher initial risk and later detection, U.S. government… Gold nanoparticles bring scientists closer to a treatment for cancer • Cancer news • Jul 07 11 Scientists at the University of Southampton have developed smart nanomaterials, which can disrupt the blood supply to cancerous tumours. The team of researchers, led by Physics lecturer… Self-referral: A significant factor in imaging growth • Cancer news • Jul 03 11 A recent study in the Journal of the American College of Radiology suggests that self-referral in medical imaging may be a significant contributing factor in diagnostic imaging growth. Self-referred imaging… Scientists Identify Order of Mutations that Lead to Cancer • Cancer news • Jun 29 11 Scientists have begun to reveal the order of the genetic aberrations in individual cancers in a finding they say is key to early diagnosis and personalized medicine. “We… Van Andel Research Institute Finding Could Lead to Reduced Side Effects in Anti-Cancer Antibiotics • Cancer news • Jun 28 11 Most of us have had a doctor prescribe an antibiotic for a stubborn bacterial infection, or for a cut that gets infected. However,… Duke team finds new clues to how cancer spreads • Cancer news • Jun 27 11 Cancer cells circulating in the blood carry newly identified proteins that could be screened to improve prognostic tests and suggest targets for therapies, report scientists at the Duke… Cancer death rates continue drop: report • Cancer news • Jun 20 11 Cancer death rates are continuing to fall, but not all segments of the population are benefiting, the American Cancer Society said on Friday. Overall, the group predicts 1,596,670 new cancer cases… Scientists develop new approach for cancer vaccine • Cancer news • Jun 20 11 Scientists have developed a technique that uses a library of DNA taken from organs in which tumors can form and harnesses the body’s immune response to create a vaccine designed… Discovery of a new mechanism of gene control that is associated with cancer • Cancer news • Jun 20 11 Researchers headed by Joan Massagué at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) in New York and by María Macías at the Institute for Research in… Radionuclide treatment against small tumors and metastases • Cancer news • Jun 16 11 A cancer diagnosis is not necessarily a death sentence. There are now quite a number of possibilities to treat cancer. In addition to radiotherapy and chemotherapy, so-called radionuclide treatment has… Blocking common gateway to inflammation suppresses cancer • Cancer news • Jun 14 11 There is an intimate and complex relationship between inflammation and cancer; and it is well established that tumors secrete many different chemicals that attract host cells which drive inflammation and… Simple test could hold key to early diagnosis of cancers • Cancer news • Jun 09 11 Cancers of the gut, stomach and pancreas could be detected much sooner with a simple urine test, research suggests. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have identified… U.S. cancer drugs shortage has doctors scrambling • Cancer news • Jun 08 11 Cancer medicines desperately needed by sick children and adults are in short supply, undermining the ability of U.S. doctors to administer treatments, top oncologists warned this week. Many drugs are… Cancer costs highest for individually insured • Cancer news • Jun 01 11 One of every seven cancer patients spends more than 20 percent of his income on health care and insurance, according to a new study from federal researchers. Among these patients, those… Cancer cells accelerate aging and inflammation in the body to drive tumor growth • Cancer news • May 27 11 Researchers at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson have shed new light on the longstanding conundrum about what makes a tumor grow—and how to… Mount Sinai researchers discover possible new target for sarcoma treatment and prevention • Cancer news • May 23 11 Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have discovered a protein signaling pathway that becomes hyperactivated in human sarcoma cells, suggesting that medications to inhibit… Page 13 of 37 pages « First < 11 12 13 14 15 > Last » << Back to main