Gene variants in Japanese prostate cancer patients • Prostate Cancer news • Aug 02 10 A large study in Japan into possible genetic causes for prostate cancer has uncovered five new gene variants that have never been seen in previous studies in Caucasians, researchers… Chemicals in meat may be linked to bladder cancer • Bladder cancer news • Aug 02 10 The same chemicals that paint your hot dogs pink and keep botulism out of your bologna could also raise your risk of bladder cancer, suggests a new study.… Study Finds Diet and Alcohol Alter Epigenetics of Breast Cancer and Could Predict Severity of Diseas • Breast Cancer news • Jul 30 10 Researchers from Brown University and the University of California San Francisco have found that epigenetic changes to DNA in breast cancers… Functional magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate pancreatic cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Jul 30 10 Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (the disease commonly referred to as pancreatic cancer) carries the worst prognosis of any cancer. As current treatments offer minimal benefit, entirely new approaches are needed.… The evolution of melanoma diagnosis: 25 years beyond the ABCDs • Skin Cancer news • Jul 29 10 Twenty-five years after publishing the mnemonic “ABCD” to facilitate the early diagnosis of melanoma, the group who came up with that moniker says early detection remains a… A new ground zero for prostate cancer • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 29 10 A type of prostate cell that has been largely ignored by cancer researchers can, in fact, trigger malignant prostate cancer, according to new studies by Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)… Few people are doing it, so why should I? Motivating men to seek cancer screening • Cancer news • Jul 27 10 In Germany, several national health campaigns promote cancer screening by announcing that only one in five German men gets screened. This is… Back to School Program Helps Kids with Cancer • Cancer news • Jul 23 10 “This is a special IV okay and this is how Charlotte gets most of her medicine, through this.” KINDERGARTEN PUPPET SHOWS USUALLY DON’T COVER SUCH SERIOUS TOPICS. BUT FIVE-YEAR… Gene may hold key to reducing spread of oral cancers • Oral Cancer News • Jul 23 10 The spread of cancer cells in the tongue may be reduced if a gene that regulates cancer cell migration can be controlled, according to new research at… Study Links African Ancestry to High-Risk Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 22 10 A new study finds that African ancestry is linked to triple-negative breast cancer, a more aggressive type of cancer that has fewer treatment options. Researchers at the University… No link seen between coffee, prostate cancer risk • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 21 10 Men who enjoy their morning cup of coffee can drink a little easier. A new research review finds that java lovers appear no more likely to develop prostate cancer… Vanderbilt First to Use Specialized PET/CT Scan to Uncover Cancerous Tumors • Cancer news • Jul 20 10 Vanderbilt University Medical Center and affiliated VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System are the first in the U.S. to perform a specialized PET/CT scan to successfully locate… USC Leads International Program Aimed At Identifying Prostate Cancer Risk • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 20 10 Researchers at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center have received a $12 million National Cancer Institute (NCI) grant to lead a multi-institution international project aimed at identifying… Faster Tracking of Lung Tumors May Help Treatment • Lung Cancer news • Jul 20 10 Today, at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) in Philadelphia, a group of researchers from Stanford University will describe the latest developments… Cancer risk slightly higher in IVF kids: study • Cancer news • Jul 20 10 Children and young adults who were conceived by in vitro fertilization (IVF) have a slightly increased risk of developing cancer, relative to those conceived naturally, researchers from Sweden reported… Studies Gauge Techniques for Measuring Breast Density—A Predictor of Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 18 10 Two new studies announced this week have tested three different methods for accurately measuring breast density - the relative portion of tissue to fat in a woman’s… Researchers Will Test Potentially Cheaper, Less Invasive Breast Cancer Screening • Breast Cancer news • Jul 15 10 Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) will test whether a set of blood-based biomarkers can assist mammography in the… High-risk prostate cancer associated with significantly lower bone mineral content loss • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 13 10 Men with prostate cancer lose significantly less bone mineral content (BMC) as they age than men who are free of the disease, according to research in… Innovation and current status of prostate cancer gene therapy featured in Human Gene Therapy • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 13 10 Improved delivery methods and better testing systems are needed to advance promising gene therapy strategies for treating prostate cancer, according to a series… How Prostate Cancer Packs a Punch • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 12 10 Some types of prostate tumors are more aggressive and more likely to metastasize than others. Nearly one-third of these aggressive tumors contain a small nest of especially dangerous cells known as… Colorectal cancer screening in Canada is cost-effective • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jul 12 10 Colorectal cancer screening is cost-effective and offers the best value for provincial health ministries in Canada, states an article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). A high sensitivity fecal test,… HPV infection linked to increased risk of skin cancer • Skin Cancer news • Jul 09 10 HPV infection heightens the risk of developing certain skin cancers and is worsened if people are taking immunosuppression drugs, according to a new study published on bmj.com today.… Fish Oil May Reduce Risk of Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 08 10 A recent report in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, adds to the growing evidence that fish oil supplements may play… Cancer deaths continue to drop • Cancer news • Jul 07 10 The continued drop in overall cancer mortality rates over the last 20 years has averted more than three-quarters of a million (767,000) cancer deaths according to a new report from the American… Revolutionary Therapy Slows Tumor Growth in Advanced Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 06 10 A novel therapy designed to attack tumors in patients with a genetic mutation in either BRCA1 or BRCA2, slowed tumor growth in 85 percent of advanced breast… Page 94 of 217 pages « First < 92 93 94 95 96 > Last » << Back to main