Rate of Secondary Cancers Increases Over Years After Treatment for Childhood Leukemia • Cancer news • Mar 21 07 Survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukemia have a significantly increased risk of secondary cancers developing over 30 years after leukemia treatment when compared to the general… Scientist Finds First Evidence Of Alcohol-Cancer Link • Cancer news • Mar 21 07 Dr. Jian-Wei Gu came to Mississippi to study the cardiovascular system with a special interest in the process of blood vessel growth. So how does a cardiovascular physiologist attract national… UBC discovery may lead to ‘smart’ therapies for breast, ovarian cancer • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • Mar 20 07 New non-toxic and targeted therapies for metastatic breast and ovarian cancers may now be possible, thanks to a discovery by a team of researchers at the… Racial disparities seen in male breast cancer survival • Breast Cancer news • Mar 17 07 A new study shows that among men treated for breast cancer, African-American men are more likely to die of the disease compared with white men. The results of the… Mechanisms Involved with Tumor Relapse Identified • Breast Cancer news • Mar 13 07 Researchers work toward creating a tailored breast cancer vaccine Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Massey Cancer Center studying the interaction between the immune system and cancer cells have identified interferon gamma… Study Questions “Cancer Stem Cell” Hypothesis in Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 12 07 A Dana-Farber Cancer Institute study challenges the hypothesis that “cancer stem cells” - a small number of self-renewing cells within a tumor - are responsible for breast cancer… Low-dose Pill reduces ovarian cancer risk • Ovarian Cancer news • Mar 12 07 Oral contraceptives with low levels of estrogen and progestin reduce the risk of ovarian cancer even more than older versions of the ‘Pill’, according to investigators at the University of Hawaii… Study aims to find which breast cancer patients need chemotherapy • Breast Cancer news • Mar 12 07 Most postmenopausal women with small breast tumors don’t need chemotherapy to reduce their recurrence risk after lumpectomy. To try to determine who does, a test that measures… Personalized diets may offer relief to advanced cancer patients • Cancer news • Mar 10 07 It is well known that cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and radiation therapy often experience nausea and loss of appetite. But until now, few researchers have looked into why… Researchers Identify Ovarian Cancer Biomarkers • Ovarian Cancer news • Mar 07 07 Researchers have identified markers unique to the cells of blood vessels running through ovarian tumors. The finding, while preliminary, could one day improve screening, diagnosis and treatment for this disease. The team… Breast Cancer Treatment Heats Up • Breast Cancer news • Mar 06 07 In the March Journal of Nuclear Medicine, researchers demonstrate that miniscule bioprobes could be produced and used with molecularly targeted therapeutic heat to kill malignant breast cancer cells- without damaging nearby healthy… Aspirin Or NSAIDs Won’t Prevent Colorectal Cancer • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Mar 06 07 People who are at average risk for colorectal cancer, including those with a family history of the disease, should not take aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to try to… UC Davis researchers use heated nanoprobes to destroy breast cancer cells in mice • Breast Cancer news • Mar 06 07 In experiments with laboratory mice that bear aggressive human breast cancers, UC Davis researchers have used hot nanoprobes to slow the growth of tumors… Ovarian Cancer May Mimic Fallopian Tube Formation • Ovarian Cancer news • Mar 06 07 A new study suggests that ovarian cancer cells form by hijacking a developmental genetic process normally used to form fallopian tubes. Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the… New Protocol Targets Aggressive Brain Cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • Mar 05 07 After 20 years in the U.S. Marine Corps, 50-year-old Joseph Wollschlager Jr. felt invincible. Until one day at work when what looked like a seizure led to the diagnosis of a… Strong exercise may cut breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Feb 27 07 Strenuous exercise - such as lap swimming, aerobics and running - appears to cut the risk of some breast cancers in women, a study said on Monday. While it is… Colour sensor breath test can detect lung cancer • Breast Cancer news • • Lung Cancer news • Feb 26 07 Diagnosis of lung cancer by the analysis of exhaled breath with a colorimetric sensor array A breath test can successfully pick up lung cancer with “moderate accuracy” even in… Children with cancer risk fragile bones • Bone Cancer news • Feb 26 07 Physicians caring for children with cancer should be on the lookout for signs of bone fragility caused by disease and treatment, according to a new report. Published in the April 1,… Creating New Life Forms That May Help Eradicate Cancer Affecting Women • Bone Cancer news • • Cancer news • Feb 26 07 Instead of using the usual cancer-fighting modalities, surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation, researchers from a drug development company called Advaxis, have embarked on a novel approach to… Methionine may ward off pancreatic cancer • Pancreatic Cancer news • Feb 22 07 Higher levels of the essential amino acid methionine in the diet is apparently associated with a reduction in pancreatic cancer risk, according to the findings of a large study conducted in… ‘Bridge’ Protein Spurs Deadliest Stages of Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 22 07 A protein known for its ability to ‘bridge’ interactions between other cellular proteins may spur metastasis in breast cancer, the disease’s deadliest stage, a study from Burnham Institute for… Why are African American women more likely than whites to die from breast cancer? • Breast Cancer news • Feb 21 07 Why are African American women 1.5 to 2.2 times more likely than white women to die from breast cancer, despite their lower incidence… Strenuous exercise lowers lifetime breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Feb 21 07 A new study confirms that for most women, 6 or more hours of strenuous recreational exercise each week can reduce the risk of invasive breast cancer, according to the findings… Childhood cancer survivors at increased risk of sarcoma • Cancer news • Feb 21 07 Survivors of childhood cancers have a ninefold increased risk of developing a secondary sarcoma - a cancer of connective or supportive tissue such as bone, fat, or muscle -… Antibody signal may redirect inflammation to fuel cancer • Cancer news • Feb 19 07 As evidence mounts that the body’s normally protective inflammation response can drive some precancerous tissues to become fully malignant, UCSF scientists report discovering an apparent trigger to this potentially… Page 176 of 217 pages « First < 174 175 176 177 178 > Last » << Back to main