Cause and treatment for aggressive head and neck cancer may have been found • Head and Neck Cancer News • Apr 26 06 Researchers at the San Francisco VA Medical Center report that they have found a potential molecular cause for the aggressive growth and spread of… How to talk about cancer with their children • Cancer news • Apr 26 06 Parents need help to talk to their children about cancer, say researchers in a study published online by the BMJ. Cancer is relatively common among women of childbearing age.… Merck cervical cancer shot gives 5-year protection • Cervical Cancer news • Apr 26 06 An experimental vaccine from Merck & Co Inc designed to protect women against a virus that causes cervical cancer has proved effective for up to five years, researchers said on… Handheld device helps spot oral cancer • Oral Cancer News • Apr 26 06 The Visually Enhanced Lesion Scope (dubbed VELscope) - a handheld device that emits blue light - is useful for detecting oral cancer, Canadian researchers report in the Journal of Biomedical Optics.… Breast cancer survivors turning their backs on recommended mammograms • Breast Cancer news • Apr 25 06 A new study finds use of annual mammography among breast cancer survivors, who are at increased risk of a recurrence or a new malignancy in the other breast,… Non-Smokers with lung cancer respond better to treatment than smokers • Lung Cancer news • Apr 25 06 Smoking history contributes to poor outcomes in the treatment of lung cancer, according to a new study. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) lung cancer patients who have… Rare abdominal cancer diagnosis being looked at in a different manner • Cancer news • Apr 25 06 Their experience treating a rare type of abdominal cancer has helped physicians at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center make a new discovery that may change… How cancer cells can escape normal growth controls • Cancer news • Apr 25 06 Cancer researchers at Sydney’s Garvan Institute, in collaboration with Spanish scientists, have formulated a new concept for how cancer cells can escape normal growth controls, which may have far-reaching… Novel Vaccine Curbs Brain Tumor Growth, Increases Survival • Head and Neck Cancer News • Apr 25 06 A novel vaccine has significantly increased life expectancy in patients with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most dangerous type of brain tumor, a researcher from The University of Texas M.… Breast cancer survivors often forgo mammography • Breast Cancer news • Apr 24 06 After surviving breast cancer, the percentage of women who undergo annual mammograms declines steadily with each passing year, new research shows. This is a concerning trend because these women have an… Doctors Learn More about Diagnosing Rare Form of Cancer • Cancer news • Apr 24 06 Their experience treating a rare type of abdominal cancer has helped physicians at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center make a new discovery that may change the way… Children with bone cancer in their arms or legs survival rate improved • Bone Cancer news • Apr 21 06 Ross Wilkins and Stephen Withrow are doctors working together in the fight against bone cancer. Their goals are the same. Their patients are not. Dr.… No alarm on fluoride: cancer risk unproven • Cancer news • Apr 21 06 Suggestions that fluoridated water supplies may be linked to a rare form of bone cancer have not been scientifically established, Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Dr Robert Hall said this week.… Researchers Unlock Mystery of Very Aggressive Leukemia • Blood Cancer News • Apr 20 06 Investigators at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have used mouse models to determine why some forms of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are extremely aggressive and resist a drug that is… Skin cancer epidemic underway in the US • Skin Cancer news • Apr 19 06 There is an unrecognized epidemic of skin cancer underway in the United States, the American Academy of Dermatology warns. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer, and a person’s… No cancer risk seen with breast implants • Breast Cancer news • Apr 19 06 Cosmetic breast implants do not seem to increase the risk of cancer, according to the results of a population-based study with more than 15 years of follow-up. A slightly elevated… Lilly bone drug cuts breast cancer risk - study • Breast Cancer news • Apr 18 06 Eli Lilly and Co’s Evista osteoporosis drug works as well as the older tamoxifen in reducing the risk of breast cancer in high-risk women, with fewer dangerous side… Genetic switch that links animal growth and cancer • Cancer news • Apr 18 06 Laboratory discoveries by scientists at two universities may lead to new directions in cancer therapy drugs. The researchers have discovered that a genetic switch involved in growth and development… Telephone Calls Increase Cancer Screening Rates • Cancer news • Apr 18 06 Exploring ways to increase cancer screening in minority and low-income women in New York City, researchers found that a telephone could be a powerful weapon in the fight against cancer. The… One melanoma means there’s a 15% risk of another • Skin Cancer news • Apr 18 06 According to researchers in the U.S. recurrent melanoma is more common than previously thought, and as many as 15 percent of people diagnosed with the potentially fatal skin… Ethnic breast cancer gap tied to mammography rates • Breast Cancer news • Apr 18 06 Although survival rates with breast cancer have increased overall in recent years, African-American women still tend to have more advanced disease when the diagnosis is made, and to fare… Nimesulide fights breast cancer by targeting key enzyme • Breast Cancer news • Apr 17 06 A pain-killing medication appears to halt the production of an enzyme that is key to a common form of breast cancer, a new study using tissue cultures suggests. The… Mom should not hide her cancer from the kids • Breast Cancer news • Apr 14 06 Children as young as 6 years old often realize the gravity of the situation when their mother is diagnosed with breast cancer, but most still need to talk… Reversing cell division has implications for the treatment of cancer • Cancer news • Apr 14 06 A scientist in the United States has apparently found a way to reverse the process of cell division. The discovery has important implications for the treatment of… Ingredient in red chili pepper has cancer-fighting properties • Pancreatic Cancer news • Apr 13 06 A new study suggests that an ingredient in red chili pepper has cancer-fighting properties that prevent or slow the growth of pancreatic cancer tumors implanted in mice. The study… Page 200 of 217 pages « First < 198 199 200 201 202 > Last » << Back to main