You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news New measurement technique will help in fight against cancer • Cancer news • Jan 26 10 A new technique to catch cancer early has taken an important step forward thanks to the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). NPL’s ‘phantoms’ will ensure an exciting new screening… Simple test could cut cancer deaths in poor nations • Cancer news • Jan 17 10 A simple “see and treat” approach using a test costing $2 could help doctors prevent 100,000 cervical cancer deaths a year in women in poorer countries, British… How sunlight causes skin cells to turn cancerous • Cancer news • Jan 15 10 Most skin cancers are highly curable, but require surgery that can be painful and scarring. A new study by Loyola University Health System researchers could lead to alternative treatments… Metastasis formation revealed in detail and real time • Cancer news • Dec 21 09 Up to 25% of cancer patients develop metastases in the brain – often long after successful treatment of the primary tumor. In almost all such cases, the prognosis is… Costly Cancer Treatments: No Easy Access in U.S. or U.K. • Cancer news • Dec 16 09 Cancer patients in both the United States and the United Kingdom face challenges in gaining access to expensive treatments, according to research published in the December… U.S. cancer rates continue their decline: report • Cancer news • Dec 08 09 Fewer people are getting cancer and death rates continue to fall, according to the latest report on cancer in the United States, released on Monday. New diagnoses for all types… Study shows gene positions may aid cancer diagnosis • Cancer news • Dec 07 09 Certain genes switch their nuclear position in tumor cells, offering a potential new method of diagnosing cancer, say researchers from the National Cancer Institute. The study by Meaburn et… Einstein Receives High-Risk/High-Reward Cancer Research Funding • Cancer news • Dec 07 09 Matthew Levy, Ph.D., assistant professor of biochemistry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, has been awarded more than $700,000 by Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) for his high-risk/high-reward… Researchers Identify Role of Gene in Tumor Development • Cancer news • Nov 20 09 Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center and VCU Institute of Molecular Medicine researchers have identified a gene that may play a pivotal role in two processes that are essential… Folic acid supplements may raise cancer risk: study • Cancer news • Nov 19 09 Heart patients in Norway - where unlike many countries foods are not enriched with folic acid - were more likely to die from cancer if they took folic acid… New Markers of Prognosis for Cancer Therapies Highlighted • Cancer news • Nov 18 09 Recent advances in cancer therapeutics have led to the discovery of biomarkers that can predict patient response to certain drugs. Screening for mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor… 10 Ways to Reduce Cancer Risk • Cancer news • Nov 13 09 The risk of cancer can be dramatically reduced through everyday choices about diet, exercise and tobacco use, according to a Special Report on Cancer Prevention in the November issue of Mayo… Researchers Identify a Weak Link in Cancer Cell Armor • Cancer news • Nov 13 09 The seeming invincibility of cancerous tumors may be crumbling, thanks to a promising new gene therapy that eliminates the ability of certain cells to repair themselves. Researchers at… Post-cancer treatment needs go unmet in some • Cancer news • Nov 10 09 Most adults transition to their post-cancer treatment lives needing minimal or no healthcare support, but a significant proportion of cancer survivors continue to have multiple unmet physical and mental… Cancer patients want honesty, compassion from their oncologist • Cancer news • Nov 04 09 What do patients want from their radiation oncologists? The most significant preference is that more than one-third of female cancer patients (37 percent) prefer to have their hands held… Radiation after surgery reduces chance of melanoma returning • Cancer news • Nov 02 09 High-risk melanoma patients who are treated with radiation after surgery have a significantly lower risk of their cancer returning to the lymph nodes (19 percent), compared to those patients… Working with poultry linked to certain cancers • Cancer news • Nov 02 09 Poultry workers may be at particularly high risk of developing several forms of cancer, according to a new study that points to viruses carried by birds as a possible cause.… 1 disease, not 1 demographic • Cancer news • Oct 30 09 The Asian continent has nearly four billion people living in 47 different countries, and each of these groups has their own unique set of health issues. But when they come to the… Using ice cream to combat side effects of chemo • Cancer news • Oct 29 09 New Zealand scientists are developing an ice cream that is so good for you, it could come with a doctor’s prescription. Researchers at the University of Auckland are… Jews who survived wartime Europe have more cancer • Cancer news • Oct 27 09 Israeli Jews who survived World War Two in Europe have a significantly higher risk for cancer than other Jews, possibly as a result of hardships endured in the Holocaust,… Cancer survivors may not be getting the help they need to stop smoking • Cancer news • Oct 20 09 More than a quarter of cancer survivors who still smoke have not been advised to quit smoking by their health care providers in the… Exercise eases fatigue in cancer patients on chemo • Cancer news • Oct 15 09 Exercise can reduce the often debilitating fatigue that cancer patients experience during chemotherapy, new research shows. The study from Denmark found that people being treated for cancer are… Black Cancer Patients Less Likely than Whites to Receive the End-of-life Care They Prefer • Cancer news • Oct 14 09 A new study of racial disparities in end-of-life (EOL) care revealed that black cancer patients’ treatment preferences were less likely to be observed… Green tea may curb risk of some cancers • Blood Cancer News • • Cancer news • Oct 13 09 Drinking green tea may lower your risk of developing certain blood cancers, but it will take about 5 cups a day, according to a study from Japan. Drinking green… New type of genetic change identified in inherited cancer • Cancer news • Oct 05 09 Duke University Medical Center and National Cancer Institute scientists have discovered that a novel genetic alteration – a second copy of an entire gene – is a cause… Page 18 of 37 pages « First < 16 17 18 19 20 > Last » << Back to main