New lung cancer staging system revealed • Lung Cancer news • Jul 13 09 For the first time in more than 10 years, the universally accepted lung cancer staging system has been revised to more accurately reflect the prognosis for patients with non-small cell lung… Scientists Link Elevated Insulin to Increased Breast Cancer Risk • Breast Cancer news • Jul 10 09 Elevated insulin levels in the blood appear to raise the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, according to researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva… Breast cancer screening may fuel over diagnosis • Breast Cancer news • Jul 10 09 Roughly one in three breast cancers detected in publically organized mammography screening programs is over diagnosed - meaning that the cancer will not cause symptoms or death in the woman’s… “Glycemic load” of diet tied to breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Jul 10 09 The amount of carbohydrates a woman eats, as well as the overall “glycemic load” of her diet, impact her chances of developing breast cancer, Swedish researchers report. The… Breast cancer risk lower in migraine sufferers • Breast Cancer news • Jul 10 09 For women there may be one good thing about having migraines: a reduced risk of breast cancer. In a study of more than 9,000 people, Dr. Christopher I. Li… 2 reproductive factors are important predictors of death from ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Jul 09 09 Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that survival among women with ovarian cancer is influenced by age of menarche and total… Genetic factors implicated in survival gap for breast, ovarian or prostate cancer • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 08 09 A new finding reveals that African-American patients with breast, ovarian, and prostate cancer tend to die earlier than patients of other races with these cancers,… Blacks only face survival gap with some cancers • Breast Cancer news • Jul 08 09 The chances of dying from breast cancer are greater in black women than white women, but other cancers do not show a survival gap between the races, according to… Why are African Americans less Likely to Survive Certain Cancers? • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 08 09 African Americans are more likely than other races to die from breast, prostate and ovarian cancers, but this disparity is not due to poverty or inferior healthcare,… Diet, smoking, exercise key in colon cancer risk • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Jul 08 09 People who want to reduce their risk of colon cancer may want to start exercising more and cutting down on red meat and alcohol, a new research review suggests.… Researchers Finding New Ways to Prevent, Diagnose and Treat Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 07 09 Breast cancer is the most common cancer specific to women. An eight-page “Special Report” on breast cancer in the June issue of Mayo Clinic Health… Some risk factors for vulvar cancer modifiable • Vulvar Cancer news • Jul 07 09 Young women with cancer of the vulva - the external female genitalia - tend to have several modifiable risk factors for the disease such as cigarette smoking and exposure to… Are breast cancer patients being kept in the dark? • Breast Cancer news • Jul 07 09 Despite the increase of breast reconstruction procedures performed in 2008, nearly 70 percent of women who are eligible for the procedure are not informed of the reconstructive options… Researchers Find Genetic Key to Breast Cancer’s Ability to Survive and Spread • Breast Cancer news • Jul 06 09 New research led by investigators at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) sheds light on a genetic function that gives breast cancer cells the ability to… Elderly breast cancer patients receive chemotherapy if treated in private practices • Breast Cancer news • Jul 06 09 In a study to determine the non-medical factors that may be associated with the decision to treat nonmetastatic breast cancer, researchers at Columbia University Mailman School… Variations in Five Genes Raise Risk for Most Common Brain Tumors • Head and Neck Cancer News • Jul 06 09 Common genetic variations spread across five genes raise a person’s risk of developing the most frequent type of brain tumor, an international research team reports… Why Some Tumors Don’t Respond to Radiation and Chemotherapy • Cancer news • Jul 06 09 A tightly controlled system of checks and balances ensures that a powerful tumor suppressor called p53 keeps a tight lid on unchecked cell growth but doesn’t wreak havoc… Ready for relapse: Molecule helps breast cancer cells to survive in the bone marrow • Breast Cancer news • Jul 06 09 Patients who survive an initial diagnosis of breast cancer often succumb to the disease years later when the cancer shows up in a… HPV shot too costly for the Netherlands: study • Cervical Cancer news • Jul 06 09 The vaccine against the virus responsible for most cases of cervical cancer would have to be a lot cheaper in order for it to be cost effective in… Cell Cycle Kinases as Therapeutic Targets for Cancer • Cancer news • Jul 03 09 A comprehensive overview that explores the prospects and progress of synthetic inhibitors to target cell cycle kinases in cancer forecasts that “novel compounds with increased potency, improved kinase specificity… Prostate cancer screening still unproven: report • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 03 09 PSA blood tests are often used to screen men for prostate cancer, but there is still no good evidence that they cut death rates from the disease, a new review… Research Reveals What Drives Lung Cancer’s Spread • Cancer news • Jul 02 09 A new study by researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) reveals the genetic underpinnings of what causes lung cancer to quickly metastasize, or spread, to the brain and the… Ben-Gurion U. researchers reveal connection between cancer and human evolution • Cancer news • Jul 02 09 Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have discovered that gene mutations that once helped humans survive may increase the possibility for diseases, including cancer. The… Prostate cancer patients disease free after 5 years likely to be disease free after 10 years • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 02 09 Prostate cancer patients who receive brachytherapy and remain free of disease for five years or greater are unlikely to have a… Predicting the Return of Prostate Cancer: New Study Betters the Odds of Success • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 02 09 Cancer experts at Johns Hopkins say a study tracking 774 prostate cancer patients for a median of eight years has shown that a three-way… Page 119 of 217 pages « First < 117 118 119 120 121 > Last » << Back to main