You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news 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… To stop cancer: Block its messages • Cancer news • Mar 30 15 The average living cell needs communication skills: It must transmit a constant stream of messages quickly and efficiently from its outer walls to the inner nucleus, where most of the day-to-day… Cancer and food • Cancer news • Mar 25 15 How much do daily habits like diet and exercise affect your risk for cancer? Much more than you might think. Research has shown that poor diet and not being active are 2 key factors… A cancer research breakthrough • Cancer news • Mar 24 15 Queen’s University cancer researcher Madhuri Koti has discovered a biomarker that will help lead to better predictions of the success of chemotherapy in ovarian cancer patients. This discovery could lead to better treatment… Certain factors influence whether cancer patients involve family members in treatment decisions • Cancer news • Feb 23 15 Family members often play an important role in providing care for patients with cancer, but which patients are more or less likely to involve family… New test to predict the effectiveness of cancer vaccines • Cancer news • Feb 19 15 Cancer vaccines are designed to turn the body’s own immune system specifically against tumor cells. Particularly promising are vaccines that are directed against so-called neoantigens: These are proteins… A cancer false alarm could discourage people from checking out future symptoms • Cancer news • Feb 11 15 Cancer Research UK scientists have found that having a cancer false alarm could put people off checking out cancer symptoms they develop in the future.… Heating targeted cancer drugs increases uptake in tumor cells • Cancer news • Feb 11 15 Manchester scientists have found that gentle heating of targeted nano-sized drug parcels more effectively in deliver them to tumour cells - resulting in an improvement in survival rates.… How tumor-causing cells are recruited in cancers linked to chronic inflammation • Cancer news • Feb 09 15 Chronic inflammation is directly associated with several types of cancer, yet the reasons as to why this happens at a cellular level remain unclear. Now, an… Tiny robotic ‘hands’ could improve cancer diagnostics, drug delivery • Cancer news • Feb 04 15 Many people imagine robots today as clunky, metal versions of humans, but scientists are forging new territory in the field of ‘soft robotics.’ One of the latest advances… Study sheds new light on aggressive cancer in children • Cancer news • Feb 03 15 A new study involving researchers at The University of Nottingham has revealed how children with an aggressive cancer predisposition syndrome experience a never before seen flood of mutations… Schoolgirl comment points to antibiotics as new cancer treatments • Cancer news • Jan 28 15 Professor Michael P. Lisanti, Director of the Breakthrough Breast Cancer Unit, led the research. He was inspired to look at the effects of antibiotics on the mitochondria of… Scientists invent system to improve effectiveness of cancer surgery • Cancer news • Jan 20 15 With the goal of making it easier for surgeons to detect malignant tissue during surgery and hopefully reduce the rate of cancer recurrence, scientists have invented a new… Scientists identify rare cancer’s genetic pathway • Cancer news • Dec 26 14 An international research team, including four Simon Fraser University scientists, has identified the “mutational landscape” of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC), a rare, highly fatal form of liver cancer that disproportionately affects people… HIV No Bar to Transplant for Lymphoma • Cancer news • Dec 08 14 Patients with HIV-related lymphoma should be offered an autologous stem-cell transplant, a researcher said here. That’s the implication of a clinical trial that showed people with HIV who undergo… Detecting Cancer Earlier is Goal of Rutgers-Developed Medical Imaging Technology • Cancer news • Oct 21 14 A new medical imaging method being developed at Rutgers University could help physicians detect cancer and other diseases earlier than before, speeding treatment and reducing the need… Page 2 of 37 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main