You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Doctors Hesitate to Discuss Fertility Preservation With Cancer Patients • Cancer news • Nov 18 08 Although some teenagers and young adults become infertile following cancer treatment, physicians are hesitant to discuss options to preserve fertility with patients, according to a new Florida… How Eating Red Meat Can Spur Cancer Progression • Cancer news • Nov 14 08 Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, led by Ajit Varki, M.D., have shown a new mechanism for how human consumption of red meat and… Cancer patients often forget details of doctor visit • Cancer news • Nov 13 08 Many newly diagnosed cancer patients, no matter what their age, have trouble absorbing all the information their doctors give them, a new study shows. The findings, which appear in… Messages of Hope Work Better in Motivating Black Patients to Seek Early Screening for Cancer • Cancer news • Nov 12 08 News articles that stress African-American health disparities, like higher cancer mortality rates than other groups, may discourage black patients from being screened… Researchers discover critical process in cancer treatment • Cancer news • Nov 06 08 From the sun’s UVA rays to tobacco smoke, our environment is chock-full of DNA-damaging agents that can lead to cancer. Thanks to our body’s DNA repair mechanisms, however, the… Imaging Technology May Relieve Cancer Pain • Cancer news • Nov 06 08 Physicians at The Methodist Hospital in Houston are studying ways to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound to relieve some of the most intense pain resulting from cancer that has… Washington University Scientists First to Sequence Genome of Cancer Patient • Cancer news • Nov 05 08 For the first time, scientists have decoded the complete DNA of a cancer patient and traced her disease - acute myelogenous leukemia - to its genetic roots.… Tackling a Hard-to-treat Childhood Cancer by Targeting Epigenetic Changes • Cancer news • Nov 03 08 A very difficult-to-treat child leukemia may benefit from the discovery of a small but potent epigenetic change that launches the cancer – but could potentially be reversed relatively… Tackling a Hard-to-treat Childhood Cancer by Targeting Epigenetic Changes • Cancer news • Nov 03 08 A very difficult-to-treat child leukemia may benefit from the discovery of a small but potent epigenetic change that launches the cancer – but could potentially be reversed relatively… Nanocenter Offers Promising Non-Invasive Cancer Treatment • Cancer news • Oct 28 08 A team of scientists at Arkansas Nanotechnology Center at UALR (the University of Arkansas at Little Rock) has developed what promises to be a non-invasive method of eradicating cancer cells while… Stem-Cell Sentry Sounds the Alarm to Maintain Balance Between Cancer and Aging • Cancer news • Oct 15 08 Like a sentry guarding the castle walls, a molecular messenger inside adult stem cells sounds the alarm when it senses hazards that could allow… Liver transplant recipients almost 3 times more likely to develop cancer • Liver Cancer news • • Cancer news • Oct 02 08 Cancer incidence is higher among liver transplant recipients in Finland compared to the general population, according to a new study in the October issue of Liver… Study Shows Immune System Can Hurt As Well As Help Fight Cancer • Cancer news • Sep 30 08 Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have found that some proteins of the immune system can promote tumor growth. Investigators found that… Deactivating a cancer growth promoter • Cancer news • Sep 25 08 Three enzymes called phosphatases that shut down a molecule called SRC-3 (steroid receptor coactivator 3) could provide a new pathway for fighting cancer, particularly tumors of the breast and prostate, said researchers… New Imaging Approach for Difficult Cancer Diagnosis • Cancer news • Sep 18 08 University of Iowa researchers have developed a new imaging approach for identifying a rare form of thyroid cancer that is typically hard to diagnose. Accurate diagnosis of the cancer, known… Novel Anti-Cancer Mechanism Found in Long-Lived Rodents • Cancer news • Sep 18 08 Biologists at the University of Rochester have found that small-bodied rodents with long lifespans have evolved a previously unknown anti-cancer mechanism that appears to be different from any anticancer mechanisms… New Synthetic Form of Protein Holds Promise to Stop Cancer Spread • Cancer news • Sep 16 08 Researchers at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee have a pending patent on a new synthetic form of a protein involved in certain types of… European disparities in access to cancer drugs • Cancer news • Sep 15 08 New research has highlighted stark disparities in access to the latest cancer drugs across European Union nations, according to data presented at the 33rd Congress of the European Society for… New tool to speed cancer therapy approval available • Cancer news • Sep 15 08 Although cancer remains a leading cause of death in America, it can take up to 12 years to bring a new anti-cancer agent before the FDA and the success… New Research Suggests Ways to Improve Cancer Therapy • Cancer news • Sep 09 08 A new glimpse at how cells respond to certain chemotherapy drugs may help clinicians understand why some tumors re-grow after treatment – and why drugs that block blood vessel… Black raspberries slow cancer by altering hundreds of genes • Esophageal cancer news • • Cancer news • Aug 27 08 New research strongly suggests that a mix of preventative agents, such as those found in concentrated black raspberries, may more effectively inhibit cancer development than single agents aimed… New Tool to Detect Cancer • Cancer news • Aug 27 08 Early cancer detection can significantly improve survival rates. Current diagnostic tests often fail to detect cancer in the earliest stages and at the same time expose a patient to the harmful effects… Normalizing Tumor Vessels to Improve Cancer Therapy • Cancer news • Aug 25 08 Chemotherapy drugs often never reach the tumors they’re intended to treat, and radiation therapy is not always effective, because the blood vessels feeding the tumors are abnormal—“leaky and twisty” in… Gene That Causes Childhood Cancer Neuroblastoma Is Found • Cancer news • Aug 25 08 Scientists have discovered gene mutations that are the main cause of the inherited version of the childhood cancer neuroblastoma. In addition, the researchers found that the same mutations play… Dense tissue promotes aggressive cancers • Cancer news • Aug 22 08 New research may explain why breast cancer tends to be more aggressive in women with denser breast tissue. Breast cancer cells grown in dense, rigid surroundings step up their invasive activities, Vanderbilt-Ingram… Page 23 of 37 pages « First < 21 22 23 24 25 > Last » << Back to main