You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Radiation after surgery reduces chance of melanoma returning • Cancer news • Nov 02 09 High-risk melanoma patients who are treated with radiation after surgery have a significantly lower risk of their cancer returning to the lymph nodes (19 percent), compared to those patients… Working with poultry linked to certain cancers • Cancer news • Nov 02 09 Poultry workers may be at particularly high risk of developing several forms of cancer, according to a new study that points to viruses carried by birds as a possible cause.… 1 disease, not 1 demographic • Cancer news • Oct 30 09 The Asian continent has nearly four billion people living in 47 different countries, and each of these groups has their own unique set of health issues. But when they come to the… Using ice cream to combat side effects of chemo • Cancer news • Oct 29 09 New Zealand scientists are developing an ice cream that is so good for you, it could come with a doctor’s prescription. Researchers at the University of Auckland are… Jews who survived wartime Europe have more cancer • Cancer news • Oct 27 09 Israeli Jews who survived World War Two in Europe have a significantly higher risk for cancer than other Jews, possibly as a result of hardships endured in the Holocaust,… Cancer survivors may not be getting the help they need to stop smoking • Cancer news • Oct 20 09 More than a quarter of cancer survivors who still smoke have not been advised to quit smoking by their health care providers in the… Exercise eases fatigue in cancer patients on chemo • Cancer news • Oct 15 09 Exercise can reduce the often debilitating fatigue that cancer patients experience during chemotherapy, new research shows. The study from Denmark found that people being treated for cancer are… Black Cancer Patients Less Likely than Whites to Receive the End-of-life Care They Prefer • Cancer news • Oct 14 09 A new study of racial disparities in end-of-life (EOL) care revealed that black cancer patients’ treatment preferences were less likely to be observed… Green tea may curb risk of some cancers • Blood Cancer News • • Cancer news • Oct 13 09 Drinking green tea may lower your risk of developing certain blood cancers, but it will take about 5 cups a day, according to a study from Japan. Drinking green… New type of genetic change identified in inherited cancer • Cancer news • Oct 05 09 Duke University Medical Center and National Cancer Institute scientists have discovered that a novel genetic alteration – a second copy of an entire gene – is a cause… AACR to Host Teleconference on Metastasis • Cancer news • Oct 01 09 Approximately 90 percent of all cancer deaths are due to metastasis, which occurs when cancer cells shed from the primary tumor and develop secondary, sometimes microscopic, tumors in the body’s distant… Cancer patients want info on costly drug options • Cancer news • Oct 01 09 New cancer treatments costing thousands of dollars, and not covered by health insurance, may be out of reach for many patients, but a new survey shows most would still… New perspectives on cancer surgery • Cancer news • Sep 29 09 Instead of the classic scalpel, surgeons can also operate with an electroscalpel. A significant advantage to this technique is that while a cut is being made, blood vessels are closed off and… Paul Marks Prize Recognizes Three Young Cancer Researchers • Cancer news • Sep 29 09 Three young investigators who have taken significant steps toward advancing the understanding of cancer will be the recipients of this year’s Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research, a prize… Excess body weight causes over 124,000 new cancers a year in Europe • Cancer news • Sep 25 09 Berlin, Germany: At least 124,000 new cancers in 2008 in Europe may have been caused by excess body weight, according to estimates from a new… Researchers Examine Use of Toad Venom in Cancer Treatment • Cancer news • Sep 24 09 Huachansu, a Chinese medicine that comes from the dried venom secreted by the skin glands of toads, has tolerable toxicity levels, even at doses eight times those normally… Grant to Focus on Adults Surviving Childhood Cancer • Cancer news • Sep 18 09 As many as 40 percent of the more than 300,000 adults in the United States who have survived childhood cancer report symptoms such as pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance, psychological… China’s “cancer villages” bear witness to economic boom • Cancer news • Sep 17 09 One needs to look no further then the river that runs through Shangba to understand the extent of the heavy metals pollution that experts say has turned the hamlets… Killing Cancer Like a Vampire Slayer • Cancer news • Sep 17 09 Like vampires, cancer tumors require an ample supply of blood to stay alive. Without fresh blood for sustenance, cancer cells shrivel up like raisins and die. To that end, Dr. Ronit… Diabetes drug kills cancer stem cells in combination treatment in mice • Cancer news • Sep 14 09 In a one-two punch, a familiar diabetes drug reduced tumors faster and prolonged remission in mice longer than chemotherapy alone, apparently by targeting cancer stem… New method monitors early sign of oxidative stress in cancer • Cancer news • Sep 11 09 The growth of cancerous tumors is fueled, at least in part, by the buildup of free radicals—highly reactive oxygen-containing molecules. It stands to reason, then, that cancer… Yeast unravels effects of chemotherapy drugs • Bone Cancer news • • Cancer news • Sep 10 09 Until now, the mode of action of nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate (N-BP) cancer drugs, used to relieve bone pain and to prevent skeletal complications in bone metastasis, has been almost entirely unknown. Researchers… Study questions dioxin’s link to cancer • Cancer news • Sep 08 09 Findings from a study of Dow Chemical workers suggest that exposure to dioxin may not increase the risk for certain cancers, as is widely believed. Compared with deaths in the general… Mayo Clinic Researchers Find That Protein Believed to Protect Against Cancer Has a Mr. Hyde Side • Cancer news • Sep 03 09 In a biological rendition of fiction’s Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, researchers from the Mayo Clinic campus in… Children Find Ways to Cope with Cancer • Cancer news • Sep 01 09 More than 12,000 children under the age of 20 are diagnosed with cancer each year. Although these children and their parents undergo a tremendous amount of stress during this time,… Page 19 of 37 pages « First < 17 18 19 20 21 > Last » << Back to main