You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Report outlines successes, challenges in cancer prevention efforts • Cancer news • May 19 11 A new report from the American Cancer Society details cancer control efforts and outlines improvements as well as gaps in preventive behavior that contribute to cancer mortality. Increasing rates… End of life care for cancer patients differs in US and Canada • Cancer news • May 18 11 In the United States, older patients with advanced lung cancer make much less use of hospital and emergency room services at the end of life… Obstructive sleep apnea linked to cancer growth in mice • Cancer news • May 17 11 A new study links the intermittent interruption of breathing that occurs in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) to enhanced proliferation of melanoma cancer cells and increased tumor… Selenium doesn’t prevent cancer: report • Cancer news • May 11 11 There is no convincing evidence that taking high doses of selenium - a popular dietary supplement - can prevent cancer, according to a new review. Selenium is a mineral that is essential… How to recognize at an early stage whether a new cancer therapy prolongs life • Cancer news • May 11 11 Great hopes are always placed in new cancer therapies. However, whether new surgical techniques, drugs or radiation therapies actually prolong the life of… Health literacy tests underutilized; may improve elderly cancer patients’ care and outcomes • Cancer news • Apr 30 11 Low health literacy is a significant barrier to quality care, especially among elderly patients, but increased use of simple and effective health literacy assessment tests… Brain cell migration during normal development may offer insight on how cancer cells spread • Cancer news • Apr 25 11 By shedding new light on how cells migrate in the developing brain, researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center also may have found… Following cancer prevention guidelines lowers risk of death from cancer, heart disease, all causes • Cancer news • Apr 14 11 A study of more than 100,000 men and women over 14 years finds nonsmokers who followed recommendations for cancer prevention had a lower… Biochemist uses computer models to study protein involved with cancer, aging and chronic disease • Cancer news • Apr 13 11 A new biophysical and biochemical study may lead to better understanding of how structural flexibility controls the interaction of a protein that is… Mechanism for invasion of tumorous cells discovered by Hebrew University researchers • Cancer news • Apr 11 11 Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have discovered a previously unknown mechanism whereby tumor cells invade normal tissues, spreading cancer through various organs. The ability… Researchers present new findings on cancer and gene therapy • Cancer news • Apr 07 11 DNA’s role as the master blueprint of the cell means that even small sequence changes can have catastrophic consequences. For this reason, much of our understanding of cancer… U-S Cancer Death Rates in Decline, National Report Finds • Cancer news • Mar 31 11 A report from the nation’s leading cancer organizations shows rates of death in the United States from all cancers for men and women continued to decline between 2003… Cancer turns out to be a p53 protein aggregation disease • Cancer news • Mar 29 11 Protein aggregation, generally associated with Alzheimer’s and mad cow disease, turns out to play a significant role in cancer. In a paper published in Nature Chemical Biology,… Scientists devise targeted therapy strategy for rare form of childhood cancer • Cancer news • Mar 29 11 By “distracting” cancer proteins from their usual activity, scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have caused cells in a rare, lethal form… Helping to Identify Small Tumors Early • Cancer news • Mar 16 11 Manuel Don, Ph.D., is a principal investigator in the Division of Communication and Auditory Neuroscience at the House Ear Institute. Dr. Don joined the House Ear Institute in 1976 after working… Combining Two Peptide Inhibitors Might Block Tumor Growth • Cancer news • Mar 15 11 A new study suggests that combining two experimental anticancer peptide agents might simultaneously block formation of new tumor blood vessels while also inhibiting the growth of tumor cells. This… Tumor metastasis with a twist • Cancer news • Mar 14 11 In the early stages of human embryogenesis, a transcription factor called Twist1 plays a key regulatory role in how the embryo assumes form and function. Much later in life, however, researchers at… Berkeley Lab Researchers Illuminate Laminin’s Role in Cancer Formation • Cancer news • Mar 07 11 Laminin, long thought to be only a structural support protein in the microenvironment of breast and other epithelial tissue, is “famous” for its cross-like shape. However, laminin is… Using a molecular switch to turn on cancer vaccines • Cancer news • Mar 07 11 The immune system is capable of recognizing tumor growth, and naturally mounts an anti-cancer defense. Dendritic cells (DCs) can take up tumor-derived molecules (antigens) and present them to… Researchers Predict Age of T Cells to Improve Cancer Treatment • Cancer news • Mar 02 11 Manipulation of cells by a new microfluidic device may help clinicians improve a promising cancer therapy that harnesses the body’s own immune cells to fight such diseases… Cannabis ingredient can help cancer patients regain their appetites and sense of taste • Cancer news • Feb 23 11 The active ingredient in cannabis can improve the appetites and sense of taste in cancer patients, according to a new study published online in… Risk of cancer increases with exposure to low-dose radiation • Cancer news • Feb 07 11 Exposure to low-dose radiation from cardiac imaging and other procedures after a heart attack is associated with an increased risk of cancer, found a new study published in… Protein may be key to new treatment in a childhood cancer • Cancer news • Feb 07 11 After analyzing hundreds of proteins produced by the DNA of tumor cells, researchers have identified one protein that may be central to a new treatment for… Simple life changes could stop millions of cancers • Cancer news • Feb 04 11 About a third of all common cancers in the United States, China and Britain could be prevented each year if people ate healthier food, drank less alcohol and exercised… Researchers Pinpoint How One Cancer Gene Functions • Cancer news • Feb 03 11 For several decades, researchers have been linking genetic mutations to diseases ranging from cancer to developmental abnormalities. What hasn’t been clear, however, is how the body’s genome sustains such destructive… Page 14 of 37 pages « First < 12 13 14 15 16 > Last » << Back to main