You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Percentage of cancers linked to viruses potentially overestimated • Cancer news • Aug 05 13 The results of a large-scale analysis of the association between DNA viruses and human malignancies suggest that many of the most common cancers are not associated with DNA viruses.… Mechanism offers promising new approach for harnessing the immune system to fight cancer • Cancer news • Aug 05 13 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have discovered a way to target the immune system to shrink or eliminate tumors in mice without causing… Stem cell discovery furthers research on cell-based therapy and cancer • Cancer news • Jul 22 13 Stem-cell researchers at UC San Francisco have found a key role for a protein called BMI1 that may help scientists direct the development of tissues to replace… New Plan of Attack in Cancer Fight: Two-Drug Combination, Under Certain Circumstances, Can Eliminate • Cancer news • Jul 21 13 New research conducted by Harvard scientists is laying out a road map to one of the holy grails of modern medicine: a cure… New hope in the fight against childhood cancer • Cancer news • Jul 11 13 Researchers in the Antibody and Vaccine Group have developed two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) called anti-4-1BB and anti-CD40 and investigated a third called anti-CTLA-4. Each of these antibodies binds to… New marker substance for cancer cells • Cancer news • Jul 05 13 Scientists from ETH Zurich have developed a new substance that enables certain tumour types to be rendered visible in high resolution using positron emission tomography. The so-called tracer has successfully been… Many cancer patients expect palliative care to cure • Cancer news • Jun 27 13 In a survey of patients with terminal lung cancer, nearly two-thirds did not understand that radiation treatments intended only to ease their symptoms would not cure their disease. Among… Epigenetic factor likely plays a key role in fueling most common childhood cancer • Cancer news • Jun 10 13 A study led by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital shows epigenetic changes that turn genes on and off are as unique as alterations in… Father and son to present their respective cancer research at ASCO • Cancer news • May 29 13 What started as a dinner-table conversation between a teen and his father has become a bonafide cancer research study for Matthew Lara, a Davis High School… Physical & emotional impairments common, often untreated in people with cancer • Cancer news • May 17 13 A new review finds cancer survivors suffer a diverse and complex set of impairments, affecting virtually every organ system. Writing in CA: A Cancer Journal for… Cancer survivors battle with the blues • Cancer news • May 17 13 Depressed cancer survivors are twice as likely to die prematurely than those who do not suffer from depression, irrespective of the cancer site. That’s according to a new study, by Floortje… Fighting cancer’s fears a step at the time • Cancer news • May 15 13 Coming at the end of this week is an opportunity to help our neighbors financially and emotionally. It is the annual Pickens County Relay for Life and has become… Tumor-activated protein promotes cancer spread • Cancer news • May 13 13 Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center report that cancers physically alter cells in the lymphatic system – a network of… Study finds gaps in ‘decision aids’ designed to help determine right cancer screening option • Cancer news • May 12 13 When it comes to a cancer diagnosis, timing can be everything - the sooner it’s found, the more treatable it is. But when… FDA advisers recommend against Delcath’s cancer therapy • Eye cancer news • • Cancer news • May 03 13 A panel of advisers to the U.S. health regulator unanimously recommended against approving Delcath Systems Inc’s cancer therapy for a rare form of eye cancer that spreads to the liver,… Cancer patients feel harassed by bosses, according to charity survey • Cancer news • May 03 13 A rising number of cancer patients feel discriminated against when they return to work after treatment, according to Macmillan Cancer Support. The charity said that almost two… Clarifying the effect of stem cell therapy on cancer • Cancer news • Apr 29 13 Injection of human stem cells into mice with tumors slowed down tumor growth, finds research published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Stem Cell Research & Therapy. Human… Physicists, biologists unite to expose how cancer spreads • Cancer news • Apr 27 13 Cancer cells that can break out of a tumor and invade other organs are more aggressive and nimble than nonmalignant cells, according to a new multi-institutional nationwide study. These… Commonly used drug can limit radiation damage to lungs and heart for cancer patients • Cancer news • Apr 22 13 Geneva, Switzerland: Unavoidable damage caused to the heart and lungs by radiotherapy treatment of tumours in the chest region can be limited by… UTSW researchers identify new potential target for cancer therapy • Cancer news • Apr 20 13 Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found that alternative splicing – a process that allows a single gene to code for multiple proteins – appears to be… Same protein that fires up cancer-promoting Erk also blocks its activation • Cancer news • Apr 20 13 A protein which is intimately involved in cancer-promoting cell signaling also keeps a key component of the signaling pathway tied down and inactive, a team… CT and serum LDH shows promise as survival predictor for some metastatic melanoma patients • Cancer news • Apr 17 13 Combining CT imaging findings with baseline serum lactate dehydrogenase levels is showing promise as a way to predict survival in patients with metastatic… Some Minorities Believe They Are Less Likely to Get Cancer Compared to Whites, Moffitt Cancer • Cancer news • Apr 17 13 Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center and colleagues analyzed national data to investigate the differences in cancer prevention beliefs by race and… Top Experts in Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy to Speak at Loyola Conference • Cancer news • Apr 10 13 Eight internationally known experts in cancer immunology and immunotherapy will speak April 17 at the inaugural Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center Translational Science Symposium. Speakers will… IVF Babies May Be at Higher Cancer Risk • Cancer news • Apr 10 13 Children born after in vitro fertilization (IVF) or other fertility treatments appear to be at modestly elevated risk of cancer, although causality still isn’t clear, a meta-analysis showed. The… Page 5 of 37 pages « First < 3 4 5 6 7 > Last » << Back to main