You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Intensive Chemotherapy Can Dramatically Boost Survival of Older Teenage Leukemia Patients • Cancer news • Dec 21 10 More effective risk-adjusted chemotherapy and sophisticated patient monitoring helped push cure rates to nearly 88 percent for older adolescents enrolled in a St. Jude Children’s Research… Scientists decode secrets of a very common virus that can cause cancer • Cancer news • Dec 15 10 About 90 percent of people are infected at some time in their lives with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), usually with no ill effects. But individuals with… Alcohol and Cancer: Know Your Limit • Cancer news • Dec 14 10 When raising your glass at this year’s holiday toast, choose your beverage wisely, say experts at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. If adults wish to drink alcohol, they… UCR scientists identify pomegranate juice components that could stop cancer from spreading • Cancer news • Dec 13 10 Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have identified components in pomegranate juice that both inhibit the movement of cancer cells and weaken their attraction… New Gene for Childhood Cancer Neuroblastoma Is Discovered • Cancer news • Dec 02 10 Pediatric cancer researchers have identified variations in a gene as important contributors to neuroblastoma, the most common solid cancer of early childhood. The study team, led by researchers at… Many preventable cancers caught at late stage: CDC • Cancer news • Nov 25 10 Nearly half of colorectal and cervical cancers and a third of breast cancers in the United States are diagnosed in the late stages, even though screening tests are available… New imaging technique accurately finds cancer cells, fast • Cancer news • Nov 24 10 The long, anxious wait for biopsy results could soon be over, thanks to a tissue-imaging technique developed at the University of Illinois. The research team demonstrated the novel… Virginia Tech engineers introduce thermotherapy as a chemotherapy alternative • Cancer news • Nov 23 10 Using hyperthermia, Virginia Tech engineering researchers and a colleague from India unveiled a new method to target and destroy cancerous cells. The research was presented at the 63rd… In the test tube, teams reconstruct a cancer cell’s beginning • Cancer news • Nov 22 10 What prompts normal cells to transform themselves into cancerous cells? Researchers from Texas institutions, including the UT Health Science Center San Antonio, have identified factors in the… Compound that blocks sugar pathway slows cancer cell growth • Cancer news • Nov 19 10 Scientists at Johns Hopkins have identified a compound that could be used to starve cancers of their sugar-based building blocks. The compound, called a glutaminase inhibitor, has been… Scientists announce new advance with potential for future cancer targeting • Cancer news • Nov 17 10 New research that provides potential for exciting new approaches to targeting diseases such as cancer has been announced by an international team of academics. They have also… U.S. study faults aggressive end-of-life cancer care • Cancer news • Nov 17 10 One third of U.S. patients dying of cancer end up getting costly but futile treatment in hospitals, when hospice care to ease their suffering would be more appropriate, researchers reported… Blood biopsy to put cancer in a test tube? • Cancer news • Nov 10 10 Researchers are closing in on highly sensitive devices that trap bits of cancer in the blood, offering a “liquid biopsy” that would give doctors and drug companies a… Researchers Find Cancer News May Contribute To Confusion About Cancer • Cancer news • Nov 10 10 New research from North Carolina State University shows that most online news stories about cancer contain language that likely contributes to public uncertainty about the disease –… Many male cancer patients are missing out on sperm banking • Cancer news • Oct 27 10 Many men – whose fertility may be at risk from cancer treatment – are not being offered the chance to store their sperm according to new research… Low testosterone a problem in cancer: study • Cancer news • Oct 26 10 Aging men with cancer may be more plagued by low levels of testosterone than their tumor-free peers, U.S. researchers said Monday. Dwindling levels of the male sex hormone were tied… Discovery may help scientists boost broccoli’s cancer-fighting power • Cancer news • Oct 24 10 A University of Illinois study has shown for the first time that sulforaphane, the powerful cancer-fighting agent in broccoli, can be released from its parent compound by bacteria in… Researchers Find Better Method to Help Mothers Cope With Child’s Cancer and Related Stress • Cancer news • Oct 21 10 Mothers who have children diagnosed with cancer now have a better approach to address and cope with stresses associated with their child’s disease.… Not all doctors follow cancer screening guidelines • Cancer news • • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Oct 14 10 New study highlights need to address both the overuse and underuse of recommended colorectal cancer screening tests Only one-fifth of primary care physicians in the US follow practice guidelines for… Considerable Proportion of Patients With Advanced Cancer Undergo Common Cancer Screening • Cancer news • Oct 13 10 A sizeable proportion of patients with advanced cancer and a life expectancy of only a few years continue to undergo common cancer screening tests that are… Study reveals cancer-linked epigenetic effects of smoking • Lung Cancer news • • Cancer news • Oct 10 10 For the first time, UK scientists have reported direct evidence that taking up smoking results in epigenetic changes associated with the development of cancer. The results were reported at the… Identifying subsets of patients who will respond to subsequent lines of chemotherapy • Cancer news • Oct 10 10 In a study presented at the 35th Congress of the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), Dr Giovanni Bernardo from Fondazione Maugeri in Pavia, Italy,… Surgical technique relieves painful spine fractures in patients with metastatic cancer • Cancer news • Oct 10 10 A surgical technique appears to offer quick and effective relief for debilitating spinal fractures often suffered by patients with metastatic cancer, researchers reported at the 35th… Individual mutations are very slow to promote tumor growth • Cancer news • Sep 28 10 Individual cancer-causing mutations have a minute effect on tumor growth, increasing the rate of cell division by just 0.4 percent on average, according to new mathematical modeling by… Repeat imaging in kids with cancer: a balancing act • Cancer news • Sep 27 10 The imaging tests widely used in children’s cancer treatment can expose some kids to potentially concerning levels of radiation, according to a study published Monday. 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