You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Head and Neck Cancer News Head and Neck Cancer News Killer cocktail fights brain cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • Nov 25 13 A novel immune-boosting drug combination eradicates brain cancer in mice, according to a study in The Journal of Experimental Medicine. Glioblastoma is the most aggressive form of brain cancer, and current treatments… New immuno-therapy for malignant brain tumors • Head and Neck Cancer News • Nov 25 13 Glioblastoma is one of the most ominous brain tumors. Despite aggressive surgery, radiation and chemotherapy the outcome of this disease is almost always fatal. A UZH research team has now achieved… New approach to treating human brain cancer could lead to improved outcomes • Head and Neck Cancer News • Sep 25 13 A new experimental approach to treating a type of brain cancer called medulloblastoma has been developed by researchers at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute (Sanford-Burnham). The… A new view of brain tumors • Head and Neck Cancer News • Sep 05 13 In the battle against brain cancer, doctors now have a new weapon - a new imaging technology that will make brain surgery dramatically more accurate by allowing surgeons to distinguish -… Johns Hopkins researchers find promising therapeutic target for hard-to-treat brain tumor • Head and Neck Cancer News • Aug 28 13 Johns Hopkins researchers say they have found a specific protein in nearly 100 percent of high-grade meningiomas - the most common form of brain tumor—suggesting a… New technique to help brain cancer patients • Head and Neck Cancer News • Aug 25 13 A new scanning technique developed by Danish and US researchers reveals how susceptible patients with aggressive brain cancer are to the drugs they receive. The research behind the ground-breaking technique… Researchers develop new approach for studying deadly brain cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • Jul 23 13 Human glioblastoma multiforme, one of the most common, aggressive and deadly forms of brain cancer, is notoriously difficult to study. Scientists have traditionally studied cancer cells in petri… Genetic diversity within tumors predicts outcome in head and neck cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • May 19 13 A new measure of the heterogeneity – the variety of genetic mutations - of cells within a tumor appears to predict treatment outcomes of patients with… Overactive Marker May Shorten Survival of Brain Tumor Patients • Head and Neck Cancer News • Apr 10 13 Researchers may have discovered a more accurate way to predict how long patients with the deadliest form of brain cancer will live, according to an analysis by researchers… Mayo Clinic Researchers Identify Enzyme Involved in Deadly Brain Tumors • Head and Neck Cancer News • Jan 18 13 One of the most common types of brain tumors in adults, glioblastoma multiforme, is one of the most devastating. Even with recent advances in surgery, radiation and… Experts warn of coming epidemic of head and neck tumors caused by sexually-transmitted HPV infections and obesity • Head and Neck Cancer News • Jan 08 13 While cancer rates continue to drop, two new increasingly common causes of cancer could lead to an epidemic of head… PET predicts early response to treatment for head and neck cancer patients • Head and Neck Cancer News • Oct 01 12 Determining the optimal treatment course and predicting outcomes may get easier in the future for patients with head and neck sqaumous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) with… Barrow researchers make breakthrough on immune system and brain tumors • Head and Neck Cancer News • Sep 28 12 In what could be a breakthrough in the treatment of deadly brain tumors, a team of researchers from Barrow Neurological Institute and Arizona State University has discovered… People With Allergies May Have Lower Risk of Brain Tumors • Head and Neck Cancer News • Aug 04 12 New research adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that there’s a link between allergies and reduced risk of a serious type of cancer that starts… Genetic markers hope for new brain tumor treatments • Head and Neck Cancer News • Jun 16 12 Researchers at The University of Nottingham have identified three sets of genetic markers that could potentially pave the way for new diagnostic tools for a deadly type of brain… Cancer in the elderly: Research fails to keep up with demographic change • Head and Neck Cancer News • May 12 12 New research showing that almost half of 13,000 patients with head and neck cancers had other health-related problems at the same time is one of… Researchers Discover Non-Surgical Test for Brain Cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • Apr 18 12 In a breakthrough for the way brain cancer is diagnosed and monitored, a team of researchers, lead by Anna M. Krichevsky, PhD, of the Center of Neurologic Diseases at Brigham… Researchers link dental x-rays to brain tumours • Head and Neck Cancer News • Apr 12 12 Frequent dental X-rays may significantly increase the risk of non-malignant brain tumours, say researchers. Over a lifetime, having dental X-rays can double or triple the chances of developing meningioma tumours,… Dental X-rays May Raise Risk of Brain Cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • Apr 09 12 Frequent exposure to dental x-rays correlated with a twofold increase in the risk of meningioma, investigators reported. Regardless of age at the time of exposure, people who reported at… Protein Aurora-A is found to be associated with survival in head and neck cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • Apr 01 12 Researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia have found that a protein associated with other cancers appears to also be important in… Genetic abnormality offers diagnostic hope for children’s cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • Mar 28 12 A chromosomal abnormality in children with a deadly form of brain cancer is linked with a poorer chance of survival, clinician scientists at The University of Nottingham have discovered.… Non-invasive imaging can detect mutations within a brain tumor • Head and Neck Cancer News • Mar 22 12 Researchers at Winship Cancer Institute have developed a technique for detecting an “oncometabolite”, a chemical produced by some brain tumors’ warped metabolism, via non-invasive imaging. Their approach could… UCSD First to Treat Brain Cancer with Viral Vector • Head and Neck Cancer News • Mar 03 12 UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center researchers and surgeons are among the first in the nation to treat patients with recurrent brain cancer by directly injecting an investigational… Cancer Researcher Offer New Hope for Brain Tumor • Head and Neck Cancer News • Feb 04 12 Jim Black is fighting the meanest, most aggressive, most common kind of brain tumor in the United States: recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). In the United States, each year, approximately… Head & neck cancer in transplant patients: For better or worse? • Head and Neck Cancer News • Jan 30 12 Transplant patients who develop head and neck cancer are more likely to be non-smokers and non-drinkers, and less likely than their non-transplant counterparts to survive past… Page 1 of 7 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main