You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Exercise matters long after cancer diagnosis • Cancer news • Jul 31 09 The familiar “eat right and exercise” message is particularly important for overweight elderly survivors of breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers, because lifestyle factors can significantly affect their quality of life, new… Cancer survivors at higher risk of mental distress • Cancer news • Jul 28 09 A study of long-term cancer survivors suggests that a cancer history can nearly double the risk of serious psychological distress. Cancer diagnoses can produce delayed effects, write study authors… Life after chemotherapy: Daily tasks, quality of life may be affected, MU researcher finds • Cancer news • Jul 22 09 Each day, thousands of people undergo chemotherapy treatments for different types of cancer, and it is widely known that patients are negatively affected… Green Tea: Mixed Reviews for Cancer Prevention • Cancer news • Jul 14 09 Lifestyle choices are pieces of the cancer prevention puzzle, but exactly which steps to take remain unclear, even to scientists. Still, more and more individuals are incorporating small changes into… U of M Researchers Find Childhood Cancer Risk Rises with Mother’s Age • Cancer news • Jul 14 09 Research from the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota indicates that a baby born to an older mother may have a slightly increased risk for… Why Some Tumors Don’t Respond to Radiation and Chemotherapy • Cancer news • Jul 06 09 A tightly controlled system of checks and balances ensures that a powerful tumor suppressor called p53 keeps a tight lid on unchecked cell growth but doesn’t wreak havoc… Cell Cycle Kinases as Therapeutic Targets for Cancer • Cancer news • Jul 03 09 A comprehensive overview that explores the prospects and progress of synthetic inhibitors to target cell cycle kinases in cancer forecasts that “novel compounds with increased potency, improved kinase specificity… Research Reveals What Drives Lung Cancer’s Spread • Cancer news • Jul 02 09 A new study by researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) reveals the genetic underpinnings of what causes lung cancer to quickly metastasize, or spread, to the brain and the… Ben-Gurion U. researchers reveal connection between cancer and human evolution • Cancer news • Jul 02 09 Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have discovered that gene mutations that once helped humans survive may increase the possibility for diseases, including cancer. The… Psychiatric symptoms can be first sign of cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Lung Cancer news • • Cancer news • Jun 29 09 New research suggests that for some patients with cancer, especially brain tumors and small-cell-lung cancer, the first manifestation is a psychiatric symptom. The results indicate that in the month… Scientists kill cancer cells with “Trojan horse” • Cancer news • Jun 29 09 Australian scientists have developed a “Trojan horse” therapy to combat cancer, using a bacterially derived nano cell to penetrate and disarm the cancer cell before a second nano cell kills… Europe aims to reduce cancer deaths by 15 pct by 2020 • Cancer news • Jun 24 09 Europe is aiming to reduce its cancer deaths by 15 percent by 2020 and needs to double screenings to prevent mortality rates climbing as the population… Potent Inhibitor Blocks Tumors from Metastasizing • Cancer news • Jun 23 09 Researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston have isolated a potent inhibitor of tumor metastasis made by tumor cells, one that could potentially be harnessed as a cancer treatment. Their findings were… ‘Chemical Nose’ May Sniff Out Cancer Earlier • Cancer news • Jun 23 09 Using a “chemical nose” array of nanoparticles and polymers, researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a fundamentally new, more effective way to differentiate not only between healthy… Habits explain poor women’s worse cancer outcome • Cancer news • Jun 22 09 Women of lower socioeconomic status (SES) are less likely to survive after a cancer diagnosis largely due to unhealthy lifestyle factors, such as smoking, that are more common among less… ‘Cannabis alters human DNA’—new study • Cancer news • Jun 16 09 A new study published by University of Leicester researchers has found “convincing evidence” that cannabis smoke damages DNA in ways that could potentially increase the risk of cancer development in humans. Using… Novel light-sensitive compounds show promise for cancer therapy • Cancer news • Jun 16 09 Chemists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have developed novel compounds that show promise for photodynamic cancer therapy, which uses light-activated drugs to kill tumor cells. The new… Most patients want cancer prognosis test • Cancer news • Jun 16 09 Most patients with a form of eye cancer called choroidal melanoma want to undergo a genetic test that can predict their likely outcome, a small study suggests. Moreover, researchers found,… Study shows promise for new cancer-stopping therapy • Cancer news • Jun 12 09 Researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and Johns Hopkins University have discovered that delivering a small molecule that is highly expressed in normal tissues but lost in diseased cells can result… Women underrepresented in most cancer research • Cancer news • Jun 08 09 Women continue to be under-enrolled in cancer clinical trials, according to a new review, published in the July 15, 2009 issue of CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society.… Cancer Cells Need Normal, Non-mutated Genes to Survive • Cancer news • May 28 09 Corrupt lifestyles and vices go hand in hand; each feeds the other. But even the worst miscreant needs customary societal amenities to get by. It’s the same with cancer… Why Do People with Down Syndrome Have Less Cancer? • Cancer news • May 20 09 Most cancers are rare in people with Down syndrome, whose overall cancer mortality is below 10 percent of that in the general population. Since they have an extra… The future of personalized cancer treatment: An entirely new direction for RNAi delivery • Cancer news • May 18 09 In technology that promises to one day allow drug delivery to be tailored to an individual patient and a particular cancer tumor, researchers at… Novel therapy may prove effective in treatment of 30 percent of cancers • Cancer news • May 13 09 A ground-breaking Canada-wide clinical trial led by Dr. Katherine Borden, at the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC) of the Université de Montréal,… 29% of Cancer Studies Report Conflict of Interest • Cancer news • May 11 09 Nearly one-third of cancer research published in high-impact journals disclosed a conflict of interest, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.… Page 20 of 37 pages « First < 18 19 20 21 22 > Last » << Back to main