You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Global cancer cases seen surging 75 percent by 2030 • Cancer news • Jun 01 12 The number of people with cancer is set to surge by more than 75 percent across the world by 2030, with particularly sharp rises in poor countries as… Men and women receive different fertility advice following cancer diagnosis • Cancer news • May 29 12 There are significant gaps in the information women receive about their future fertility following cancer diagnosis, suggests a new paper published today (30 May) in BJOG: An… Cancer may require simpler genetic mutations than previously thought • Cancer news • May 28 12 Chromosomal deletions in DNA often involve just one of two gene copies inherited from either parent. But scientists haven’t known how a deletion in one gene from one… Cancer may require simpler genetic mutations than previously thought • Cancer news • May 24 12 Chromosomal deletions in DNA often involve just one of two gene copies inherited from either parent. But scientists haven’t known how a deletion in one gene from one… Snoring ‘can raise cancer risk five-fold’ • Cancer news • May 21 12 Snoring and other types of ‘sleep disordered breathing’, as it is known, can deprive the body of enough oxygen for hours at a time. Scientists now believe having low blood oxygen… Sleep apnea associated with higher mortality from cancer • Cancer news • May 20 12 Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), commonly known as sleep apnea, is associated with an increased risk of cancer mortality, according to a new study. While previous studies have associated SDB with… Folic acid may reduce some childhood cancers • Kindey Cancer News • • Cancer news • May 20 12 Folic acid fortification of foods may reduce the incidence of the most common type of kidney cancer and a type of brain tumors in children, finds a new study by… Dietary supplements can up cancer risk • Cancer news • May 16 12 If taken in high doses, dietary supplements like beta-carotene, selenium and folic acid can be hazardous for health, researchers have warned. These three supplements – taken up to three times their… Co-ordinating cancer care • Cancer news • May 15 12 Research from the University of Alberta provides new insight into treatment patterns for people with stage two and three rectal cancer—information that ultimately will help physicians improve care strategies for patients provincewide. Lead researcher… Insight: Cancer in Africa: Fighting a nameless enemy • Cancer news • May 01 12 In Emanuel Adu’s language, Twi, people call the skin cancer that is invading his cheek and nose “sasabro”. It means a disease that eats away at you. The 73-year-old… Possible New Cancer Treatment Identified • Cancer news • Apr 20 12 New research findings show how it may be possible to render cancer tumours harmless without affecting the other cells and tissues in the body. The findings apply to cancers including breast, lung… Cancer patients rarely speak up about care problems • Cancer news • Apr 19 12 In a new survey of cancer patients, many people who’d had problems with their treatment never said anything to the doctor they thought was responsible - and almost none… Exercises Ease Cancer-Related Swallowing Woes Short Term • Cancer news • Apr 17 12 Swallowing exercises during radiation and chemotherapy for head and neck cancer help preserve function early on, a small clinical trial showed. Among 26 patients with head and neck cancer, functional… Immunotherapy for elderly cancer patients finds new promise in drug combination • Cancer news • Apr 16 12 Cancer is much more likely in the elderly than the young, and their bodies often are less prepared to fight the disease and the often-toxic side… Ryan O’Neal Diagnosed with Cancer Again • Cancer news • Apr 14 12 Ryan O’Neal, longtime love interest of the late Farrah Fawcett and father of her child, Redmond O’Neal, has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The actor successfully battled leukemia in the 1990s,… New advances in the understanding of cancer progression • Cancer news • Apr 12 12 Researchers at the Hospital de Mar Research Institute (IMIM) have discovered that the protein LOXL2 has a function within the cell nucleus thus far unknown. They have also described… Faults seen in cancer study funding • Cancer news • Apr 11 12 It’s well-known that clinical trials of cancer treatments often can’t cover their costs. But a new study suggests that government-funded trials could take at least one cue from those backed by… Terminal cancer treated too aggressively • Cancer news • Apr 11 12 The best hospitals in the United States don’t do much better than local community hospitals when it comes to caring for dying cancer patients, researchers say. The study published in the journal… Child’s cancer may not boost parents’ divorce risk • Cancer news • Apr 11 12 Parents of children with cancer may be under emotional strain, but they are no more likely than other couples to split up, a new study concludes. Researchers found that… Michigan cancer programs follow care guidelines for common cancers, study finds • Cancer news • Apr 10 12 A majority of Michigan oncology practices participating in a statewide consortium followed treatment guidelines for common cancers, but had gaps in managing symptoms and end-of-life care,… Report says new evidence could tip the balance in aspirin cancer prevention care • Cancer news • Apr 09 12 A new report by American Cancer Society scientists says new data showing aspirin’s potential role in reducing the risk of cancer death bring us… Cancer patients prefer risky treatments with larger rewards to ‘safe bets’ • Cancer news • Apr 09 12 A new analysis provides a closer look at how much cancer patients value hope - with important implications for how insurers value treatment, particularly in end-of-life… “At Least It Was My Way of Fighting Back” • Cancer news • Apr 09 12 In one of the first studies of its kind, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing researchers have identified what cancer patients consider the “benefits and burdens” of participating… Regimen May Hike Survival in Advanced Cancer • Cancer news • Apr 07 12 Patients with advanced and metastatic cancers had “unexpected 5-year survival” when treated with an inexpensive maintenance immunotherapy that boosted levels of natural killer cells, investigators reported here. Patients with a… Tiny hitchhikers attack cancer cells • Cancer news • Apr 05 12 Nanotechnology offers powerful new possibilities for targeted cancer therapies, but the design challenges are many. Northwestern University scientists now are the first to develop a simple but specialized nanoparticle that can deliver… Page 10 of 37 pages « First < 8 9 10 11 12 > Last » << Back to main