You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Research Into Natural Killer Immune Cells Offers Avenues for Childhood Cancer Treatment • Cancer news • Apr 03 10 Work underway at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital seeks to harnesses the body’s own immune cells known as natural killer, or NK, cells to help… Biomedical Researcher Uses Ultrasound to Measure Early Response to Cancer Treatment • Cancer news • Apr 03 10 A biomedical scientist at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada is exploring how ultrasound and light can be used to measure the effectiveness of cancer treatment in… Treatment resistance in some cancer cells may be reversible • Cancer news • Apr 02 10 The ability of cancer cells to resist treatment with either targeted drug therapies or traditional chemotherapy may, in some cases, result from a transient state of reversible drug… Rare cancer cells captured by imaging device • Cancer news • Apr 01 10 A microchip that captures and stores images of rare cancer cells circulating in the blood may provide a way to monitor patients after surgery and could eventually guide treatment, U.S.… Higher vitamin K intake tied to lower cancer risks • Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 31 10 People with higher intakes of vitamin K from food may be less likely to develop or die of cancer, particularly lung or prostate cancers, than those who… Europe varies widely in at-home cancer deaths • Cancer news • Mar 30 10 European countries show wide variations in the percentage of terminally ill cancer patients who spend their last days at home, according to a study published online Monday. Enabling terminally ill… Small Gift Makes Big Impact in Lives of Cancer Patients • Cancer news • Mar 22 10 “When a person receives a cancer diagnosis his or her life is completely transformed and all of the sudden they have so few choices,” said Laura Morrell,… New attack on cancer forces cells to grow old & die • Cancer news • Mar 19 10 Instead of killing off cancer cells with toxic drugs, scientists have discovered a molecular pathway that forces them to grow old and die, they said on… Disabling Skp2 Gene Helps Shut Down Cancer Growth • Cancer news • Mar 18 10 Increased understanding of the Skp2 gene and its relation to cellular senescence may lead to the development of novel agents that can suppress tumor development in common types… Scientists Share Data about Malignant Hyperthermia • Cancer news • Mar 04 10 Travel Award Available to share data with Clinicians and Scientists to advance the diagnosis, treatment, and management of Malignant Hyperthermia-Susceptible Patients April 23-24, 2010 at Mercy Hospital University of Pittsburgh Medical… New DNA technique leads to a breakthrough in child cancer research • Cancer news • Feb 22 10 Researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and Karolinska Institutet have used novel technology to reveal the different genetic patterns of neuroblastoma,… Tumor mechanism identified • Cancer news • Feb 22 10 Researchers from the Peninsula Medical School in Plymouth (UK), the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, Cornell University in New York, Weil Medical College in New York and the Center for Neural Tumour… Genome study shows what cancers have in common • Cancer news • Feb 18 10 Genetic abnormalities - missing DNA or duplicate DNA - that fuel the growth of one type of cancer may actually be at work in several others, U.S. researchers said… UK cancer survival rates, spending lag Europe • Cancer news • Feb 18 10 Cancer death rates are falling in Britain but the chances of surviving the disease are still worse than the European average and there has been little progress in closing the… Researchers Discover Second Protective Role for Tumor-Suppressor • Cancer news • Feb 18 10 ATM, a protein that reacts to DNA damage by ordering repairs or the suicide of the defective cell, plays a similar, previously unknown role in response to oxidative damage outside… Cancer: “Primitive” Gene Discovered • Cancer news • Feb 11 10 To find the causes for cancer, biochemists and developmental biologists at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, retraced the function of an important human cancer gene 600 million years back in time. For the… Blocking cell movement for cancer, MS treatment • Cancer news • Feb 10 10 University of Adelaide researchers in Australia are finding new ways to block the movement of cells in the body which can cause autoimmune diseases and the spread of cancer. Led… Experts say 40 percent of cancers could be prevented • Cancer news • Feb 03 10 Forty percent of the 12 million people diagnosed with cancer worldwide each year could avert the killer disease by protecting themselves against infections and changing their lifestyles, experts… How to Prevent Radiation Mistakes in Cancer Patients • Cancer news • Feb 02 10 Recent media stories have reported isolated cases of cancer patients who were injured by incorrect doses from intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). Despite such reports, IMRT remains one the most… New computational tool for cancer treatment • Cancer news • Feb 01 10 Many human tumors express indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO), an enzyme which mediates an immune-escape in several cancer types. Researchers in the Molecular Modeling group at the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and… New measurement technique will help in fight against cancer • Cancer news • Jan 26 10 A new technique to catch cancer early has taken an important step forward thanks to the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). NPL’s ‘phantoms’ will ensure an exciting new screening… Simple test could cut cancer deaths in poor nations • Cancer news • Jan 17 10 A simple “see and treat” approach using a test costing $2 could help doctors prevent 100,000 cervical cancer deaths a year in women in poorer countries, British… How sunlight causes skin cells to turn cancerous • Cancer news • Jan 15 10 Most skin cancers are highly curable, but require surgery that can be painful and scarring. A new study by Loyola University Health System researchers could lead to alternative treatments… Metastasis formation revealed in detail and real time • Cancer news • Dec 21 09 Up to 25% of cancer patients develop metastases in the brain – often long after successful treatment of the primary tumor. In almost all such cases, the prognosis is… Costly Cancer Treatments: No Easy Access in U.S. or U.K. • Cancer news • Dec 16 09 Cancer patients in both the United States and the United Kingdom face challenges in gaining access to expensive treatments, according to research published in the December… Page 18 of 37 pages « First < 16 17 18 19 20 > Last » << Back to main