You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news New Cancer Gene Discovered • Cancer news • May 08 08 Researchers at the OU Cancer Institute have identified a new gene that causes cancer. The ground-breaking research appears Monday in Nature’s cancer journal Oncogene. The gene and its protein, both called RBM3, are… New Study Begins for Kids With High-Risk Cancer • Cancer news • May 02 08 Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: MIPI - News) announced today that it has initiated a Phase 2a clinical trial of Azedra (Ultratrace™ iobenguane I-131 or Ultratrace MIBG) for the… New Study Begins for Kids With High-Risk Cancer • Cancer news • May 01 08 Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: MIPI - News) announced today that it has initiated a Phase 2a clinical trial of Azedra (Ultratrace™ iobenguane I-131 or Ultratrace MIBG) for the… 2008 Cancer Incidence and Mortality Report • Cancer news • Apr 24 08 The Northern California Cancer Center’s 2008 Cancer Incidence and Mortality in the Greater Bay Area report presents the most updated cancer rates and trends among the diverse racial and ethnic populations… American Cancer Society report details cancer prevention efforts • Cancer news • Apr 22 08 An annual report from the American Cancer Society highlights that long-term favorable trends have stalled for several factors that have been responsible for declining cancer death rates in the… Study reveals inaccuracies in studies of cancer treatment • Cancer news • Apr 21 08 Certain biases may exist in observational studies that compare outcomes of different cancer therapies, making the results questionable. That is the conclusion of a new study published in the… Mistletoe as Cancer Treatment: Review Calls Evidence Weak • Cancer news • Apr 17 08 For many people, mistletoe conjures up images of Christmas holidays, but in parts of Europe, mistletoe extract is widely used as a therapy for cancer patients. However, a new… How Growing Older Affects Cancer Risk and Outcomes • Cancer news • Apr 16 08 As our population ages and senior citizens become a larger demographic, cancer researchers are focusing on the links between aging and cancer. Studies presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting… Stem cells: the role of cancer-initiating cells in diagnosis and treatment • Cancer news • Apr 16 08 Recent discoveries about the role of stem cells in cancer have altered the landscape of cancer research. As scientists learn more their cancer-initiating properties, stem cells… Calorie restriction limits and obesity fuels development of epithelial cancers • Cancer news • • Skin Cancer news • Apr 14 08 A restricted-calorie diet inhibited the development of precancerous growths in a two-step model of skin cancer, reducing the activation of two signaling pathways known to contribute to… How What and How Much We Eat (And Drink) Affects Our Risk of Cancer • Cancer news • Apr 14 08 A healthy diet and lifestyle protect against a wide range of diseases, and new research presented at the American Association for Cancer Research… Biomarkers Allow Doctors to Match Therapy to Patient • Cancer news • Apr 14 08 Genetic variations ensure that no two people are exactly alike, nor are their cancers. Researchers now have the tools and the knowledge to predict how individuals will respond to… Algorithm Ranks Genes’ Likelihood to Contribute to Cancer • Cancer news • Apr 07 08 The search for cancer genes is increasingly a matter of molecular “To Tell the Truth,” as scientists seek to distinguish genes actually involved in the disease from those that… Childhood Leukemia Survivors Struggle With Long-Term Comorbidities • Blood Cancer News • • Cancer news • Apr 02 08 Survival rates of childhood cancers, especially leukemia, have improved greatly in the past three decades, but survivors of this disease still seem to face many health and lifestyle challenges as… Young cancer researcher to meet the world’s best • Cancer news • Mar 31 08 A young Hunter cancer researcher will visit the United States next week to meet with some of the world’s leading cancer researchers and establish research alliances for our region.… Study Finds Improvement in the Care of Children with Cancer at the End of Life • Cancer news • Mar 29 08 Expanded use of palliative care services is associated with enhanced communications between families and caregivers, improved symptoms management, and better quality of… Study Identifies New Form of Inherited Risk of Cancer • Cancer news • Mar 26 08 Like the subtext of a novel, the human genome sequence harbors more information than appears just in its “letters” of A, C, T and G. Since DNA is… Cancer detected earlier, faster, with new medical imaging, Stanford study finds • Cancer news • • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Mar 17 08 Doctors may one day be able to detect early stages of colon cancer without a biopsy, using a new technique developed by researchers at the Stanford… Mayo Clinic study shows Parkinson’s disease drug might work in cancer patients • Cancer news • Mar 14 08 A study published in the March 13 online issue of The Journal of Clinical Investigation shows that dopamine, a drug currently used to treat Parkinson’s… More Allergic Reactions to Widely-Used Cancer Drug • Cancer news • Mar 14 08 Members of a study team led by Dr. Thomas Platts-Mills of the University of Virginia Health System knew they had a medical mystery on their hands. When treated with the… Study Helps Explain Fundamental Process of Tumor Growth • Cancer news • Mar 12 08 Nearly 80 years ago, scientist Otto Warburg observed that cancer cells perform energy metabolism in a way that is different from normal adult cells. Many decades later, this observation… Blood thinners like aspirin may fight cancer: study • Breast Cancer news • • Cancer news • Mar 10 08 Blood-thinning drugs such as aspirin may help fight cancer by denying shelter to wandering tumor cells, U.S. researchers reported on Friday. Experiments in mice showed that combining aspirin with… Fugitive Cancer Cells Can be Blocked by Stopping Blood Cells That Aid Them • Cancer news • Mar 07 08 Cancer cells get a helping hand from platelets, specialized blood cells involved in clotting. Platelets shelter and feed tumor cells that stray into the… Women who have stopped estrogen plus progestin therapy may be at increased risk of cancer • Cancer news • Mar 05 08 A follow-up study of women who stopped taking the hormone therapy of estrogen plus progestin after this intervention was discontinued as part… Factors that enhance autonomy of cancer patients • Cancer news • Mar 03 08 Researcher at University of the Basque Country studies factors that enhance autonomy of cancer patients The PhD, defended by Ana María Martínez Fernández at the University of the Basque Country,… Page 25 of 37 pages « First < 23 24 25 26 27 > Last » << Back to main