What raises a woman’s chance of getting ovarian cancer? • Ovarian Cancer news • Jun 02 12 Cancer is a disease in which cells in the body grow out of control. Cancer is always named for the part of the body where it starts,… Avastin delays progression of ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Jun 02 12 Adding cancer drug Avastin to standard chemotherapy doubled the length of time a certain group of advanced ovarian cancer patients lived without their disease getting worse, according to results of a… Global cancer cases seen surging 75 percent by 2030 • Cancer news • Jun 01 12 The number of people with cancer is set to surge by more than 75 percent across the world by 2030, with particularly sharp rises in poor countries as… Can Aspirin, Other NSAIDs Lower Skin Cancer Risk? • Skin Cancer news • May 31 12 Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen and naproxen may help protect against certain types of skin cancer - including melanoma, the most dangerous form of… Younger colon cancer patients have worse prognosis at diagnosis, yet better survival • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • May 31 12 Younger patients with colorectal cancer were more likely to present advanced stage tumors at diagnosis and metastasize much sooner, yet had better than or equal… Men and women receive different fertility advice following cancer diagnosis • Cancer news • May 29 12 There are significant gaps in the information women receive about their future fertility following cancer diagnosis, suggests a new paper published today (30 May) in BJOG: An… Women working night shifts at breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • May 29 12 Women who regularly work into the early hours can be nearly four times as likely to develop breast cancer, scientist have warned. The risk is highest among women who… Commonly used painkillers may protect against skin cancer • Skin Cancer news • May 29 12 A new study suggests that aspirin and other similar painkillers may help protect against skin cancer. Published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society,… Cancer may require simpler genetic mutations than previously thought • Cancer news • May 28 12 Chromosomal deletions in DNA often involve just one of two gene copies inherited from either parent. But scientists haven’t known how a deletion in one gene from one… Oklahoma doctors, cancer survivor warn of sun danger • Skin Cancer news • May 25 12 If Janice Gillespie had to do it over again, she would have listened to her mother. Gillespie, 67, spoke on Friday at OU Medical Center in hopes of encouraging… Cancer may require simpler genetic mutations than previously thought • Cancer news • May 24 12 Chromosomal deletions in DNA often involve just one of two gene copies inherited from either parent. But scientists haven’t known how a deletion in one gene from one… Screening finds skin cancer, but does it save lives? • Skin Cancer news • May 24 12 Doctors find a high number of malignant tumors when a state-wide skin cancer screening program is introduced, says a new study. Based on results from a program in… Celldex breast cancer drug shrinks some tumors: study • Breast Cancer news • May 23 12 Interim results from a mid-stage trial of Celldex Therapeutics Inc’s experimental drug showed trends toward reducing tumors in patients with advanced breast cancer, with rates improving for those patients… Latest research examines colorectal cancer risk factors • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • May 22 12 New research being presented at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) looks at patient experiences with colorectal cancer screening and questions current screening guidelines. Worldwide, colorectal cancer is the second most common… Breast MRI helps predict chemotherapy’s effectiveness • Breast Cancer news • May 22 12 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides an indication of a breast tumor’s response to pre-surgical chemotherapy significantly earlier than possible through clinical examination, according to a new study published online in… Scientists unravel role of fusion gene in prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • May 22 12 Up to half of all prostate cancer cells have a chromosomal rearrangement that results in a new “fusion” gene and formation of its unique protein - but no… Breast cancer clinical trial tests combo of heat shock protein inhibitor and hormonal therapy • Breast Cancer news • May 22 12 Pushed to the brink of survival, the hyper-driven cells of a cancerous tumor tap into an ancient system that has helped organisms… Women need evidence-based balanced information on HRT • Breast Cancer news • May 21 12 Millions of middle-aged women were needlessly denied HRT because a landmark report which found it raised the risk of breast cancer was exaggerated, while the benefits to middle-aged women were… Dieting May Lower Hormone Levels Tied to Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 21 12 New research suggests that weight loss through exercise and dieting helps overweight women lower the levels of certain hormones in their blood, potentially raising the odds that they’ll… Men Can Still Ask for PSA Test, and Some Should, Doctors Say • Prostate Cancer news • May 21 12 Although a U.S. advisory panel no longer recommends that men routinely undergo prostate cancer screening with a PSA blood test, men should ask their doctors… Snoring ‘can raise cancer risk five-fold’ • Cancer news • May 21 12 Snoring and other types of ‘sleep disordered breathing’, as it is known, can deprive the body of enough oxygen for hours at a time. Scientists now believe having low blood oxygen… Pancreatic Cancer May Be Detected with Simple Intestinal Probe • Pancreatic Cancer news • May 21 12 By simply shining a tiny light within the small intestine, close to that organ’s junction with the pancreas, physicians at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Florida have been able… Lung cancer tests advised for some heavy smokers • Lung Cancer news • May 21 12 New recommendations from chest and cancer doctors call for lung cancer screening in older adults with a long history of smoking a pack a day or more - but… U.S. task force: End routine prostate cancer screening • Prostate Cancer news • May 21 12 A task force advising the U.S. government on Monday recommended against routine use of the prostate-cancer screening test called PSA, or prostate specific antigen, for lack of a… Discovery suggests new combination therapy strategy for basal-like breast cancers • Breast Cancer news • May 21 12 Multiple research projects – including a 2006 study conducted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – have used DNA microarray analysis to identify several… Page 51 of 217 pages « First < 49 50 51 52 53 > Last » << Back to main