New Gene for Childhood Cancer Neuroblastoma Is Discovered • Cancer news • Dec 02 10 Pediatric cancer researchers have identified variations in a gene as important contributors to neuroblastoma, the most common solid cancer of early childhood. The study team, led by researchers at… Women with personal history of breast cancer should be screened with MRI • Breast Cancer news • Nov 29 10 Women with a personal history of breast cancer should consider annual screening with MRI in addition to mammography, according to a study presented today at… New prostate cancer imaging shows real-time tumor metabolism • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 29 10 A UCSF research collaboration with GE Healthcare has produced the first results in humans of a new technology that promises to rapidly assess the presence and aggressiveness of prostate… Many preventable cancers caught at late stage: CDC • Cancer news • Nov 25 10 Nearly half of colorectal and cervical cancers and a third of breast cancers in the United States are diagnosed in the late stages, even though screening tests are available… New imaging technique accurately finds cancer cells, fast • Cancer news • Nov 24 10 The long, anxious wait for biopsy results could soon be over, thanks to a tissue-imaging technique developed at the University of Illinois. The research team demonstrated the novel… The most aggressive forms of breast cancer elude the cellular control mechanisms in order to expand • Breast Cancer news • Nov 24 10 About 30% of breast cancer patients have tumours that show rapid growth and invasion through the body. A common denominator in… Fecal immunochemical testing best and most cost-effective method for screening for colorectal cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Nov 24 10 Annual screening by fecal immunochemical testing - a test that detects blood in the stool, has high sensitivity and specificity, and might improve participation… Studies show how skin cancer evades promising drug • Skin Cancer news • Nov 24 10 U.S. researchers have uncovered several ways in which melanoma can outsmart a promising experimental cancer pill called PLX4032, a finding that could lead to new drugs to keep the… Discovery halts breast cancer stem cells • Breast Cancer news • Nov 23 10 Breast cancer stem cells (CSCs), the aggressive cells thought to be resistant to current anti-cancer therapies and which promote metastasis, are stimulated by estrogen via a pathway that mirrors normal stem… Virginia Tech engineers introduce thermotherapy as a chemotherapy alternative • Cancer news • Nov 23 10 Using hyperthermia, Virginia Tech engineering researchers and a colleague from India unveiled a new method to target and destroy cancerous cells. The research was presented at the 63rd… Prostate cancer clinical stage does not predict recurrence • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 22 10 A new study challenges the current staging system that determines the extent or severity of prostate cancer that has not metastasized. Published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal… Eating a variety of fruit cuts lung cancer risk • Lung Cancer news • Nov 22 10 Eating five portions of fruit and vegetables per day is one of the means that experts most frequently recommend for preventing cancer. Now, the European EPIC study carried… In the test tube, teams reconstruct a cancer cell’s beginning • Cancer news • Nov 22 10 What prompts normal cells to transform themselves into cancerous cells? Researchers from Texas institutions, including the UT Health Science Center San Antonio, have identified factors in the… Prostate technique provides new insights • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 19 10 A U.S. robotic surgery expert says a new technique promises to provide new insights into how prostate cancer develops. Dr. David Samadi - chief of robotics and minimally invasive surgery at The… Cough medicine could help doctors identify how breast cancer patients metabolize tamoxifen • Breast Cancer news • Nov 19 10 Cough medicine could be used as way of predicting how well individual patients metabolise tamoxifen used in the treatment of their breast cancer, according to… Compound that blocks sugar pathway slows cancer cell growth • Cancer news • Nov 19 10 Scientists at Johns Hopkins have identified a compound that could be used to starve cancers of their sugar-based building blocks. The compound, called a glutaminase inhibitor, has been… Novel genetic mutation that causes the most common form of eye cancer discovered • Eye cancer news • Nov 18 10 An international, multi-center study has revealed the discovery of a novel oncogene that is associated with uveal melanoma, the most common form of eye… New drug targets vitamin D receptors in hormone resistant prostate cancers • Prostate Cancer news • Nov 18 10 A new anti-cancer drug aimed at vitamin D receptors on cancer cells has prompted encouraging responses in the levels of PSA (prostate specific antigen) in men… Combination Therapy Improves Survival Time For Patients With Advanced Liver Cancer • Liver Cancer news • Nov 17 10 Treatment of inoperable advanced liver cancer with the agent doxorubicin (routinely used to treat this condition) in addition to the agent sorafenib resulted in greater overall… Scientists announce new advance with potential for future cancer targeting • Cancer news • Nov 17 10 New research that provides potential for exciting new approaches to targeting diseases such as cancer has been announced by an international team of academics. They have also… U.S. study faults aggressive end-of-life cancer care • Cancer news • Nov 17 10 One third of U.S. patients dying of cancer end up getting costly but futile treatment in hospitals, when hospice care to ease their suffering would be more appropriate, researchers reported… Radiation fears should not deter women from mammography screening • Breast Cancer news • Nov 16 10 The risk of radiation-induced breast cancer from mammography screening is slight in comparison to the benefit of expected lives saved, according to a new study appearing online and… New treatment to overpower drug resistance in ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Nov 15 10 Drug resistance is a major obstacle in curing ovarian cancer but new research from the Centenary Institute has discovered a treatment that kills ovarian cancer cells in a… Porter Adventist Hospital Breast Program Approved by NAPB • Breast Cancer news • Nov 15 10 The Porter Breast Center and Porter Comprehensive Breast Care have received the “gold standard” in accreditation for breast centers nationally. After a recent survey, the National Accreditation Program for… New risk factor for developing breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Nov 10 10 An Australian research team from the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, the University of Melbourne and the University of Queensland has identified a new risk factor for developing breast cancer. This… Page 87 of 217 pages « First < 85 86 87 88 89 > Last » << Back to main