You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Fighting cancer: Diet, scant exercise problems • Cancer news • May 20 10 The United States does not produce or import anywhere near enough fruits and vegetables to provide Americans the right kind of diet to prevent cancer, government researchers said on Wednesday. And… How cancer cells loose their (Circadian) rhythm • Cancer news • May 10 10 Immortality and uncontrolled cell division are the fundamental differences between cancer cells and normal cells. A widely held explanation for these differences is that the biological clocks in cancer cells… Medical costs of cancer have nearly doubled over the past 2 decades • Cancer news • May 10 10 A new analysis finds that the costs of treating cancer have nearly doubled over the past two decades and that the shares of these costs… Americans “bombarded” with cancer causes - report • Cancer news • May 06 10 Americans are being “bombarded” with chemicals, gases and radiation that can cause cancer, and the federal government must do far more to protect them, presidential cancer advisers said on Thursday.… Researchers Find Melanoma Not Caused by Early UVA Light Exposure • Cancer news • May 05 10 Early life exposure to ultraviolet A light does not cause melanoma in a fish model that previously made that connection, scientists from The University of Texas MD… Viruses against cancer • Cancer news • May 04 10 Particular parvoviruses normally infect rodents, but they are also infectious for human cells. However, they do not cause any disease symptoms in humans. Most importantly, these viruses have an astonishing property: They kill infected… Cancer Protective Effect of Fruits and Vegetables May Be Modest at Best • Cancer news • May 02 10 New research suggests there may be only a weak association between high fruit and vegetable intake and reduced overall cancer risk. (Credit: iStockphoto/Stephanie Horrocks) It… How Infection and Inflammation Can Lead to Cancer • Cancer news • Apr 19 10 New research is emerging that suggests a link between infection-related diseases and risk of cancer, according to findings presented here at the American Association for Cancer Research 101st Annual… Anti-Cancer Agent Stops Metastasis in Its Tracks • Cancer news • Apr 14 10 Like microscopic inchworms, cancer cells slink away from tumors to travel and settle elsewhere in the body. Now, researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College report in today’s online edition of… April 18th – 24th is Natl. Minority Cancer Awareness Week • Cancer news • Apr 14 10 The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) is making experts available to discuss risk factors, treatment and prevention options for the various types of cancers that are… Scientists Find Key to Gene that Promotes Cancer Metastasis • Cancer news • Apr 13 10 The molecular machinery that switches on a gene known to cause breast cancer to spread and invade other organs has been identified by an international team led by… Terminal cancer patients do not receive appropriate radiation therapy • Cancer news • Apr 12 10 A new analysis has found that a considerable proportion of patients with end-stage or terminal cancer do not benefit from palliative radiation therapy (radiotherapy) despite spending most of… Ten Minutes That Could Save Your Life • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Laryngeal Cancer news • • Cancer news • • Oral Cancer News • Apr 07 10 Oral, head and neck cancers — most of which are preventable — account for approximately 3 percent of all cancer cases in the United States, according to the American Cancer… Clinical Trial Test Helps Measure Effectiveness of Treatment for Patients with Metastatic Cancer • Cancer news • Apr 03 10 Renuka Iyer, MD, of the Department of Medicine, and Dan Iancu, MD, of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Roswell Park Cancer… Researchers Develop and Improve Techniques for Treating Cancer • Cancer news • Apr 03 10 Cancer treatment typically involves surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy or biological therapy. An oncologist may use one therapy or a combination of methods, depending on the type and… Research Into Natural Killer Immune Cells Offers Avenues for Childhood Cancer Treatment • Cancer news • Apr 03 10 Work underway at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital seeks to harnesses the body’s own immune cells known as natural killer, or NK, cells to help… Biomedical Researcher Uses Ultrasound to Measure Early Response to Cancer Treatment • Cancer news • Apr 03 10 A biomedical scientist at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada is exploring how ultrasound and light can be used to measure the effectiveness of cancer treatment in… Treatment resistance in some cancer cells may be reversible • Cancer news • Apr 02 10 The ability of cancer cells to resist treatment with either targeted drug therapies or traditional chemotherapy may, in some cases, result from a transient state of reversible drug… Rare cancer cells captured by imaging device • Cancer news • Apr 01 10 A microchip that captures and stores images of rare cancer cells circulating in the blood may provide a way to monitor patients after surgery and could eventually guide treatment, U.S.… Higher vitamin K intake tied to lower cancer risks • Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 31 10 People with higher intakes of vitamin K from food may be less likely to develop or die of cancer, particularly lung or prostate cancers, than those who… Europe varies widely in at-home cancer deaths • Cancer news • Mar 30 10 European countries show wide variations in the percentage of terminally ill cancer patients who spend their last days at home, according to a study published online Monday. Enabling terminally ill… Small Gift Makes Big Impact in Lives of Cancer Patients • Cancer news • Mar 22 10 “When a person receives a cancer diagnosis his or her life is completely transformed and all of the sudden they have so few choices,” said Laura Morrell,… New attack on cancer forces cells to grow old & die • Cancer news • Mar 19 10 Instead of killing off cancer cells with toxic drugs, scientists have discovered a molecular pathway that forces them to grow old and die, they said on… Disabling Skp2 Gene Helps Shut Down Cancer Growth • Cancer news • Mar 18 10 Increased understanding of the Skp2 gene and its relation to cellular senescence may lead to the development of novel agents that can suppress tumor development in common types… Scientists Share Data about Malignant Hyperthermia • Cancer news • Mar 04 10 Travel Award Available to share data with Clinicians and Scientists to advance the diagnosis, treatment, and management of Malignant Hyperthermia-Susceptible Patients April 23-24, 2010 at Mercy Hospital University of Pittsburgh Medical… Page 17 of 37 pages « First < 15 16 17 18 19 > Last » << Back to main