You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Survivors of teenage cancer struggle with jobs, emotions later in life • Cancer news • Jul 12 15 Even decades later, people diagnosed with cancer in their teenage years are less likely to have college degrees, to work full time, to be married or… Cell structure discovery advances understanding of cancer development • Cancer news • Jul 10 15 University of Warwick researchers have discovered a cell structure which could help scientists understand why some cancers develop. For the first time a structure called ‘the mesh’ has been… Does radiation from X-rays and CT scans really cause cancer? • Cancer news • Jun 30 15 In recent years, there has been widespread media coverage of studies purporting to show that radiation from X-rays, CT scans and other medical imaging causes cancer. But… Danish researchers map important enzyme in the fight against cancer • Cancer news • Jun 29 15 Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have discovered what regulates an enzyme that is central to the growth of cancer tumours. This could be of great value… Beating advanced cancers: New epigenomic block for advanced cancer • Cancer news • Jun 17 15 An international research team led by Mayo Clinic oncologists has found a new way to identify and possibly stop the progression of many late-stage cancers, including bladder, blood,… Study estimates deaths attributable to cigarettes for 12 smoking-related cancers • Lung Cancer news • • Cancer news • Jun 15 15 Researchers estimate that 48.5 percent of the nearly 346,000 deaths from 12 cancers among adults 35 and older in 2011 were attributable to cigarette smoking, according to… Daily aspirin could block growth of breast, other cancers • Breast Cancer news • • Cancer news • Jun 11 15 “Take two aspirin and call me in the morning” has been the punchline for countless jokes. Could it also be good advice for cancer patients? A lab study… Social networking against cancer • Cancer news • Jun 04 15 The advent of online social networks has led to the rapid development of tools for understanding the interactions between members of the network, their activity, the connections, the hubs and nodes. But, any… Myriad presents new myRisk hereditary cancer data at 2015 ASCO Annual Meeting • Cancer news • May 29 15 Myriad Genetics, Inc. (NASDAQ: MYGN) today announced it will highlight several new clinical studies on its myRisk Hereditary Cancer molecular diagnostic test at the 2015… Estimating the global burden of cancer in 2013; 14.9 million new cases worldwide • Cancer news • May 28 15 Researchers from around the world have worked together to try to measure the global burden of cancer and they estimate there were 14.9 million… New portable device could test how ‘squishy’ cancerous tumors are • Cancer news • May 20 15 Tumors come in all shapes, sizes ... and squishiness. And it turns out that matters, if you want to know how to treat them. USC engineers have… Leicester research team identifies potential new targets for cancer treatments • Cancer news • May 11 15 An international consortium of scientists led by a group from the University of Leicester has announced a new advance in understanding the mechanisms of cancer and how… Study links father’s age and risk of blood cancer as an adult • Cancer news • May 11 15 A new study links a father’s age at birth to the risk that his child will develop blood and immune system cancers as an adult,… Danish discovery accelerates targeted cancer treatment • Cancer news • May 08 15 Danish researchers at the University of Copenhagen have discovered how to map more than one protein at a time, when proteins repair damaged DNA. It is a discovery that will help… Scientists dramatically improve method for finding common genetic alterations in tumors • Cancer news • May 05 15 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have developed a significantly better computer tool for finding genetic alterations that play an important role in many cancers… Moderate exercise may make cancer treatments more effective, kinesiologist finds • Cancer news • May 05 15 Kansas State University kinesiology research offers encouraging information for cancer patients: A brisk walk or a slow jog on a regular basis may be the key… A new finding on cell movement dynamics sheds light on cancer therapy • Cancer news • May 04 15 Kobe University Biosignal Research Center has discovered the first molecular evidence that cell motility, a key component in immunity, development, and other fundamental biological mechanisms,… Compact synchrotron makes tumors visible • Cancer news • Apr 30 15 Soft tissue disorders like tumors are very difficult to recognize using normal X-ray machines. There is hardly any distinction between healthy tissue and tumors. Researchers at the Technische Universität München (TUM) have… Cancer and chemobrain: Cancer diagnosis affects cognitive function • Cancer news • Apr 17 15 Breast cancer patients often display mild cognitive defects even before the initiation of chemotherapy. A new study by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in Munich researchers now attributes the syndrome to post-traumatic… Keep moving, studies advise cancer survivors • Cancer news • Apr 16 15 Three or more hours of walking per week can boost the vitality and health of prostate cancer survivors. Men and women who have survived colorectal cancer and are regular walkers as… Protein finding can pave the way for improved treatment of malignant melanoma • Cancer news • Apr 15 15 Today it is not possible to predict spreading from malignant melanomas. Melanoma metastases are furthermore extremely difficult to eliminate as traditional treatment such as chemotherapy… Review highlights potential of cancer immunotherapy plus targeted therapy • Cancer news • Apr 09 15 The prospect of combining genomically targeted therapies with drugs that free the immune system to attack cancer suggests “we are finally poised to deliver curative therapies to cancer… Cost of cancer drugs varies widely based on who’s paying • Cancer news • Apr 07 15 Uninsured cancer patients are asked to pay anywhere from two to 43 times what Medicare would pay for chemotherapy drugs, according to a new study from the… Cancer prevention efforts in the US a mixed bag • Cancer news • Apr 01 15 While there has been substantial progress in some cancer control efforts in the past several decades, like reductions in smoking and increased utilization of cancer screening, progress in… Number of childhood cancer survivors increasing, most have morbidities • Cancer news • Apr 01 15 The prevalence of childhood cancer survivors is estimated to have increased, and the majority of those who have survived five or more years beyond diagnosis may have at… Page 1 of 37 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main