You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cancer news Cancer news Review finds conflicts of interest in many cancer studies • Cancer news • May 11 09 A new analysis finds that a considerable number of clinical cancer studies published in respected medical journals have financial connections to pharmaceutical companies. Published in the June 15,… Study Predicts Dramatic Growth in Cancer Rates Among U.S. Elderly, Minorities • Cancer news • Apr 30 09 Over the next 20 years, the number of new cancer cases diagnosed annually in the United States will increase by 45 percent, from 1.6 million in… U.S. cancer diagnoses will jump 45 percent by 2030 • Cancer news • Apr 30 09 The number of new cancer cases diagnosed each year will jump 45 percent in the next two decades to 2.3 million up from 1.6 million in 2010, affecting… Young Volunteers Help Close Social Gap in Cancer Care • Cancer news • Apr 22 09 The diagnosis of cancer is a jarring experience. Patients face a battery of diagnostic tests, clinic visits, specialist consultations and intense treatments that drastically affect their quality of… Personalized medicine helps cancer patients survive • Cancer news • Apr 20 09 Cancer patients can survive longer under treatments based on their individual genetic profiles, according to a nationwide study released jointly today by Phoenix-area healthcare organizations. The study shows that molecular… Brain metastases hijack neuron-supporting cells to resist chemotherapy • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Cancer news • Apr 20 09 Cancer that spreads to other organs finds a particularly inviting hideout in the brain, where these metastases are usually far harder to treat than they are in other locations.… Late-Breaking Science and Clinical Trials • Cancer news • Apr 20 09 As part of its efforts to showcase the latest breakthroughs in cancer science, the American Association for Cancer Research will host a press conference highlighting the newest research and clinical trial results… New Therapeutic Target for Melanoma Identified • Cancer news • Apr 16 09 A protein called Mcl-1 plays a critical role in melanoma cell resistance to a form of apoptosis called anoikis, according to research published this week in Molecular Cancer Research. The presence… Using PET/CT Imaging, Researchers Can Tell After a Single Treatment Whether Chemotherapy is Working • Cancer news • Apr 15 09 Oncologists often have to wait months before they can determine whether a treatment is working. Now, using a non-invasive method, researchers at UCLA’s… Homeopathic Meds Can Coexist With Conventional Cancer Treatment • Cancer news • Apr 14 09 A new Cochrane review did not find serious side effects relating to the use of homeopathic medicine in patients having orthodox cancer care. “Furthermore, there was no indication that… Researchers Harness Radioactivity for New Cancer Treatments • Cancer news • Apr 03 09 Medical researchers from the University of Alberta are pushing the boundaries of nuclear medicine. They are finding new ways to harness technology, new knowledge about the nature of cancer and… Monoclonal Antibody Drugs for Cancer Treatment • Cancer news • Apr 03 09 The strategy of using monoclonal antibodies for cancer treatment was first described in the late 1970s with the promise that they could be developed into therapies that were highly specific to… Focusing Patients on the “Can” in Cancer Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery • Cancer news • Apr 03 09 Nurse researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) are helping to make cancer a word, not a sentence, for over 1.4 million Americans… CT scans: Too much of a good thing can be risky • Cancer news • Mar 31 09 Patients who undergo numerous CT scans over their lifetime may be at increased risk for cancer, according to a study published in the April issue of… Lower cancer risk seen with multiple sclerosis • Cancer news • Mar 31 09 For reasons that are unclear, patients with multiple sclerosis appear to be less prone to develop cancer in general than other individuals. Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the… Getting down to cancer basics • Cancer news • Mar 30 09 Researchers have identified a new cancer gene - one that is common to many cancers and affects the most basic regulation of our genes. The new example - a gene on the… New Way to Make Stem Cells Avoids Risk of Cancer • Cancer news • Mar 26 09 WHAT: A team of scientists has advanced stem cell research by finding a way to endow human skin cells with embryonic stem cell-like properties without inserting potentially… Study Quantifies Racial Disparities in Cancer Mortality Rates • Cancer news • Mar 23 09 African Americans have a shorter life expectancy than whites, and cancer plays a major role in this disparity. African Americans are more prone to get cancer; they tend to… Study quantifies racial disparities in cancer mortality rates between blacks and whites • Cancer news • Mar 20 09 African Americans have a shorter life expectancy than whites, and cancer plays a major role in this disparity. African Americans are more prone to get… Cell Path Overdrive Prevents Cancer Response to Diet Restriction • Cancer news • Mar 12 09 Whitehead Institute researchers have pinpointed a cellular pathway that determines whether cancerous tumors respond to dietary restriction during their development. Studying human cancer cell lines in mice, researchers… Studies Investigate Health Care at the End of Life • Cancer news • Mar 10 09 Patients with advanced cancer who discuss end-of-life care with their physicians appear to have lower health care costs in the final week of life than those who do… DNA differences may influence risk of Hodgkin disease • Cancer news • Mar 09 09 A new analysis has found that certain variations in genes that repair DNA can affect a person’s risk of developing Hodgkin disease. Published in the April 1, 2009 issue… March is National Professional Social Work Month • Cancer news • Feb 26 09 Social workers are society’s safety net, providing vital resources and support when they are most needed, particularly, the psychosocial needs of oncology patients and their families. Throughout the month of… Patient knowledge of health information influences cancer treatment • Cancer news • Feb 23 09 A new analysis finds that when colorectal cancer patients seek out health information from the internet and news media, they are more likely to be aware of and receive… Persons Who Survive Cancer More Likely to be Unemployed • Cancer news • Feb 17 09 An analysis of previous studies finds an association between being a cancer survivor and being unemployed, compared to healthy individuals, especially for survivors of breast and gastrointestinal cancers,… Page 21 of 37 pages « First < 19 20 21 22 23 > Last » << Back to main