You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Researchers Find New Path to Control Tumor Growth • Cancer news • Dec 02 11 New evidence by University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers that specific electromagnetic fields can safely block the proliferation of cancer cells and tumor growth may help refine a new,… Molecular link between diabetes and cancer described • Cancer news • Nov 15 11 The fact that diabetes raises the risk of certain types of cancer is already well known, but the reasons have been unclear. Now researchers at Lund University in Sweden have… Some tumors contain factors that may block metastasis • Cancer news • Nov 14 11 Scientists are another step closer to understanding what drives tumor metastasis, as laboratory models suggest there are factors inside tumors that can slow their own growth. In a recent… Computer-based tool to improve diagnosis and prognosis for cancer patients • Cancer news • Oct 31 11 A computer-based tool could help GPs to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of patients suffering from two of the most common forms of cancer, potentially saving… Key driver of metastasis identified • Cancer news • Oct 31 11 Scientists at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia have identified a key mechanism of metastasis that could lead to blocking tumor growth if their findings are confirmed. In a recent issue of Cancer… Controlling gene expression to halt cancer growth • Cancer news • Oct 28 11 NUT midline carcinoma (NMC) is a cancer without a cure, and one that affects all age groups. NMC is a rapid-growth disease with an average survival time of four and… Research makes it possible to predict how cancers will respond to chemo • Cancer news • Oct 28 11 Challenging a half-century-old theory about why chemotherapy agents target cancer, scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have devised a test that can predict how effective the… Body Weight, Diet May Be Risk Factors for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma • Cancer news • Oct 24 11 Body weight in young adulthood and diet appeared to be associated with the risk for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, according to results presented at the 10th AACR International Conference… Mobile phones don’t hike cancer risk: Danish study • Cancer news • Oct 21 11 Mobile phones do not increase the risk of cancer, according to a large study involving more than 350,000 people by Danish researchers published Friday. The results, released on the… Association of quantity of alcohol and frequency of consumption with cancer mortality • Cancer news • Oct 21 11 A paper from the National Institutes of Health in the United States has evaluated the separate and combined effects of the frequency of alcohol consumption… Vitamin D deficiency common in cancer patients • Cancer news • Oct 03 11 More than three-quarters of cancer patients have insufficient levels of vitamin D (25-hydroxy-vitamin D) and the lowest levels are associated with more advanced cancer, according to a study presented on… 10 ways to make better decisions about cancer care • Cancer news • Sep 20 11 Talking with doctors about cancer and cancer treatments can feel like learning a new language, and people facing cancer diagnoses often need help to understand their treatment options,… Targeting cholesterol may help slow glioblastoma • Cancer news • Sep 15 11 Glioblastoma is among the most lethal cancers, but scientists have uncovered a novel growth mechanism that suggests patients with glioblastoma could be treated with cholesterol-lowering agents, according to a study published… Men: Cancer Prevention Tips By Age • Cancer news • Sep 12 11 Men who maintain a healthy body throughout life are often better able to fight off diseases like cancer. That’s why experts at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have… Fish oil reduces effectiveness of chemotherapy • Cancer news • Sep 12 11 Researchers at University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands, have discovered a substance that has an adverse effect on nearly all types of chemotherapy - making cancer cells insensitive to the treatment.… Nanosensors made from DNA may light path to new cancer tests and drugs • Cancer news • Sep 07 11 Sensors made from custom DNA molecules could be used to personalize cancer treatments and monitor the quality of stem cells, according to an international… Harmless soil-dwelling bacteria successfully kill cancer • Cancer news • Sep 05 11 A bacterial strain that specifically targets tumours could soon be used as a vehicle to deliver drugs in frontline cancer therapy. The strain is expected to be tested in cancer patients… 9/11 firefighters have higher cancer risk: study • Cancer news • Sep 02 11 Male firefighters who were exposed to toxic dust and smoke from the 9/11 attacks on New York’s World Trade Center have a 19 percent higher risk of getting cancer of… Bone marrow transplantation may increase cancer resistance in patients • Cancer news • Aug 25 11 Bone marrow transplantation with genetically modified cells may prolong the period of cancer-free survival, suggests a study led by Dr. Vivek Rangnekar, associate director of translational research for… Hereditary cancer risk • Cancer news • Aug 17 11 Medical researchers have discovered a new type of mechanism causing cancer susceptibility, showing that tiny changes in some anti-cancer genes can act as magnets to attract modifying “biochemical tags”, effectively switching them off and… New process that can save at-risk cancer patients is effective and significantly less costly • Cancer news • Aug 16 11 People at risk for a certain form of colon and other types of cancer may soon have a better chance at surviving or… Penn Study on Silencing of Tumor Suppressor Gene Suggests New Target for Lymphoma • Cancer news • Aug 10 11 Mariusz A. Wasik, MD, professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and Qian Zhang, MD, PhD, research assistant professor, both from the Perelman School of… Using math to fight cancer • Cancer news • Aug 01 11 Researchers from the University of Miami (UM) and the University of Heidelberg in Germany have developed a mathematical model to understand and predict the progress of a tumor, from its early stages… Cancer gene therapy from camels • Cancer news • Jul 14 11 Nanobodies produced by camels have unique properties, which can be used in future drug development. New research published in the Journal of Controlled Release confirms that nanobodies can help scientists in the… American men with cancer more likely to die than women • Cancer news • Jul 12 11 Men who are diagnosed with cancer are more likely to die from the disease than women, due to a higher initial risk and later detection, U.S. government… Page 12 of 37 pages « First < 10 11 12 13 14 > Last » << Back to main