You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Patients with advanced, incurable cancer denied palliative care • Cancer news • Sep 19 14 Many patients with advanced, incurable cancer do not receive any palliative care, reveals new research to be presented later this month at the ESMO 2014 Congress in Madrid, Spain,… Exercise Boosts Tumor-fighting Ability of Chemotherapy, Penn Team Finds • Cancer news • Sep 19 14 Study after study has proven it true: exercise is good for you. But new research from University of Pennsylvania scientists suggests that exercise may have an added benefit… Promising new cancer therapy uses molecular ‘Trash Man’ to exploit a common cancer defense • Cancer news • Aug 27 14 While many scientists are trying to prevent the onset of a cancer defense mechanism known as autophagy, researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey… Scientists uncover navigation system used by cancer, nerve cells • Cancer news • Aug 25 14 Duke University researchers have found a “roving detection system” on the surface of cells that may point to new ways of treating diseases like cancer, Parkinson’s disease and… Protein found to block benefits of vitamin A cancer therapy • Cancer news • Aug 14 14 Retinoic acid is a form of vitamin A that is used to treat and help prevent the recurrence of a variety of cancers, but for some patients… Is Europe putting cancer research at risk? • Cancer news • Jul 26 14 The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), the leading pan-European association representing medical oncology professionals, has expressed concern that the proposed EU General Data Protection Regulation [1] could make cancer… Study shows epigenetic changes can drive cancer • Cancer news • Jul 26 14 Cancer has long been thought to be primarily a genetic disease, but in recent decades scientists have come to believe that epigenetic changes - which don’t change the DNA… Viral therapy could boost limb-saving cancer treatment • Cancer news • Jul 22 14 Viruses designed to target and kill cancer cells could boost the effectiveness of chemotherapy to the arms and legs and help avoid amputation, a new study reports. Scientists at The… Capturing cancer: a powerful new technique for early diagnosis • Cancer news • Jul 14 14 Despite impressive medical strides, cancer remains a leading killer and overwhelming burden to healthcare systems, causing well over a half million fatalities per year with a projected cost… Upending a cancer dogma • Cancer news • Jul 02 14 Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine say a protein essential to regulating cell cycle progression - the process of cell division and replication - activates a key tumor… Cancer Risk: Aspirin and Smoking Affect Aging of Genes • Cancer news • Jul 01 14 The risk of developing cancer increases with age. Factors like smoking and regular aspirin use also affect the risk of cancer - although in the opposite sense. Researchers… Childhood cancer survivors hospitalized frequently years after cancer treatment • Cancer news • Jun 12 14 Survivors of childhood cancers were hospitalized more often and for longer durations because of blood disorders and other problems, many years after cancer treatment was completed, compared with… Cancer doctors urged to consider value when treating patients • Cancer news • May 31 14 Cancer doctors should consider the financial as well as the medical impact of treatment for patients as healthcare costs continue to grow faster than the overall economy, according… An area’s level of poverty or wealth may affect the distribution of cancer types • Cancer news • May 27 14 A new analysis has found that certain cancers are more concentrated in areas with high poverty, while other cancers arise more often in… Study identifies how signals trigger cancer cells to spread • Cancer news • May 26 14 Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have discovered a signaling pathway in cancer cells that controls their ability to invade nearby tissues in a… Cancer patient demands rarely lead to unnecessary tests and treatments • Cancer news • May 15 14 Despite claims suggesting otherwise, inappropriate cancer patient demands are few and very rarely lead to unnecessary tests and treatments from their health care providers, according to new… New Method Sneaks Drugs into Cancer Cells Before Triggering Release • Cancer news • May 11 14 Biomedical engineering researchers have developed an anti-cancer drug delivery method that essentially smuggles the drug into a cancer cell before triggering its release. The method can be… Focused ultrasound reduces cancer pain • Cancer news • May 05 14 When cancer progresses and spreads to the bone, patients often suffer debilitating pain. Now, a new phase III clinical trial shows that non-invasive magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound treatment that heats the… Virus-fighting genes linked to mutations in cancer • Cancer news • Apr 13 14 Researchers have found a major piece of genetic evidence that confirms the role of a group of virus-fighting genes in cancer development. Our understanding of the biological processes that cause… Brain cell discovery could open doors to targeted cancer therapies • Cancer news • Apr 11 14 Fresh insights into the processes that control brain cell production could pave the way for treatments for brain cancer and other brain-related disorders. Scientists have gained new… Common sense health for young adult cancer survivors • Cancer news • Apr 10 14 Many factors influence the life expectancy of childhood cancer survivors: not getting enough exercise, being underweight, and being worried about their future health or their health insurance. These are… TGen-led study spotlights dog DNA role in developing new therapies for human cancers • Cancer news • Mar 18 14 Using genomic analysis to study cancer in dogs can help develop new therapies for humans with cancer, according to a proof-of-concept study led… Cancer therapy may be too targeted • Cancer news • Mar 16 14 Researchers have identified two novel cancer genes that are associated with the development of a rare, highly aggressive, cancer of blood vessels. These genes may now act as markers for future… Cancer vaccine could use immune system to fight tumors • Cancer news • Feb 27 14 Cincinnati Cancer Center (CCC) and UC Cancer Institute researchers have found that a vaccine, targeting tumors that produce a certain protein and receptor responsible for communication between cells… The only top 10 cancer where survival rates are falling • Cancer news • Feb 25 14 Of the top 10 cancers in the UK, bladder cancer is only one where survival rates have been shown to be getting worse. New figures published this… Page 3 of 37 pages < 1 2 3 4 5 > Last » << Back to main