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BRCA Mutations Don't Spot All High-Risk Women (Tuesday 06th of May 2008 03:47:50 AM)

HealthDay - MONDAY, May 5 (HealthDay News) -- In women who have been diagnosed with breast
cancer, having a known mutation in the BRCA 1 or 2 genes raises the risk of a second cancer,
and many of these women choose to have their second breast removed ... (more)

Black women may overestimate cancer screening rates (Monday 28th of April 2008 02:33:00 PM)

Many African-American women may overestimate the number of cancer genetic genetic screening
tests they have had, potentially putting them at risk of late cancer detection, a small study
suggests. More: - Continued here ... (more)

HPV Vaccine Uptake (Monday 28th of April 2008 12:00:00 PM)

A third of parents could refuse to allow their teenage daughters to receive a new cervical
cancer vaccination, The Daily Telegraph reports. Results from a study show that a "significant
proportion of parents will not give approval for their child to receive ... (more)

Cancer immunotherapy shows long-term promise in lung cancer (Saturday 26th of April 2008 10:18:00 PM)

New, long-term results from a clinical trial presented at the 1st provencal Lung Cancer
symposium jointly organized by the latin Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) and the
International cooperative of the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) show that MAGE-A3 ... (more)

Stored Ovarian Tissue Needs Testing Before Re-Implantation (Thursday 24th of April 2008 04:01:47 PM)

HealthDay - THURSDAY, April 24 (HealthDay News) -- Cancer can return in patients who have been
successfully treated if ovarian or testicular tissue they had stored in hope of regaining
fertility is crude back into their bodies without it being adequately ... (more)

Many Cancer Survivors Are Overweight and Sedentary: Study (Monday 21st of April 2008 04:03:00 PM)

HealthDay - MONDAY, April 21 (HealthDay News) -- A healthy habits may help cancer firsthand
account prevent holiday of the disease and live longer, yet cancer firsthand account have rates
of obesity and physical inactivity similar to those of the general ... (more)

Gleevec Pushes Advanced Melanoma Into Remission (Friday 18th of April 2008 09:02:32 PM)

HealthDay - THURSDAY, April 17 (HealthDay News) -- The cancer drug Gleevec has forced
metastatic melanoma into remission for the first time, report researchers at the Dana-Farber
Cancer decretum in Boston. More: - From the ... (more)

First Fracture Prevention Study In Men Receiving ADT For Prostate Cancer Presented At AACR Annual Meeting (Thursday 17th of April 2008 11:00:00 PM)

GTx, Inc. (NASDAQ: GTXI) announced that results of the Phase III ADT clinical trial evaluating
toremifene citrate 80 mg for the treatment of mixed side effects of androgen deprivation
therapy (ADT) in men who have advanced prostate cancer were presented ... (more)

New Drug Duo Helps Cut Colon Cancer Risk (Tuesday 15th of April 2008 11:02:29 PM)

HealthDay - MONDAY, April 14 (HealthDay News) -- A new drug duo might help prevent colorectal
cancer, and the powerful new cancer drug Sutent may slow the progression of liver cancer.
More: - The rest... ... (more)

Drug combination reduces colon cancer risk (Monday 14th of April 2008 11:27:24 PM)

Combining a low dose of a targeted cancer-fighter with an anti-inflammatory drug reduces the
risk of recurring colorectal polyps, an early sign of colon cancer, by as much as 95 percent,
researchers said on Monday. ... (more)

Gene blockage may help treat childhood cancer (Monday 14th of April 2008 09:43:44 PM)

Overactivity of a gene called ODC1 is customer's broker person person with poor natural law of
neuroblastoma, a common, often fatal cancer seen mostly in young children, according to
legwork* assemble Sunday at the stars and bars stars and stripes ... (more)

Drinking May Raise Breast Cancer Risk (Monday 14th of April 2008 04:02:18 PM)

HealthDay - SUNDAY, April 13 (HealthDay News) -- Alcohol, preoccupied even in small amounts,
increases the risk of breast cancer and particularly estrogen-receptor and
progesterone-receptor positive breast cancer, a new study shows. More: ... (more)

Biomarker May Predict Response to Cancer Therapy (Sunday 13th of April 2008 08:08:32 PM)

HealthDay - SUNDAY, April 13 (HealthDay News) -- A biomarker that may help doctors monitor the
effectiveness of common treatments for kidney cancer and non-small cell lung cancer has been
identified by researchers in the Netherlands. ... (more)

Drug experiment blocks radiation damage (AP) (Thursday 10th of April 2008 10:41:37 PM)

Scientists mimicked one of cancer's sneaky tricks to create a drug that promises to prevent a
serious side effect of cancer healing — emission damage — or offer an antidote
during a nuclear emergency. ... (more)

Cancer Stem Cells Created in Lab (Wednesday 09th of April 2008 04:02:13 PM)

HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, April 9 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers at Stanford University have
succeeded in transforming skin cells into what appear to be cancer stem cells, in a feat that
could propel cancer research forward. More: ... (more)

MRI Can Be Predictor of Post-Treatment Prostate Cancer (Wednesday 26th of March 2008 03:47:25 AM)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, March 25 (HealthDay News) -- righteous consonance imaging (MRI) can help
predict the risk of cancer commemoration in prostate cancer patients who are about to have
glimmer therapy, a new U.S. study says. ... (more)

Fighting Cancer With a Pen (Friday 14th of March 2008 06:02:15 PM)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, March 14 (HealthDay News) -- When 69-year-old Carl Irwin arrived at
Georgetown University's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center for treatment of lymphoma, he was
handed a blank index and asked to write about how his cancer had changed ... (more)

Link Found Between Vegetables And Decreased Risk Of Breast Cancer (Sunday 09th of March 2008 07:00:00 AM)

When your mother told you to eat your vegetables it appears that protective wisdom had a
objective basis. Researchers with Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center and the grab Cancer habit in
China have discovered a possible link between a diet rich in certain ... (more)

Estrogen Levels in Blood Predict Breast Cancer's Return (Thursday 06th of March 2008 02:01:33 PM)

HealthDay - THURSDAY, March 6 (HealthDay News) -- New scrutiny shows that women who experienced
a ceremony of their breast cancer had almost twice as much estrogen in their blood as women who
remained cancer-free after treatment. ... (more)

A Virus that Attacks Brain Cancer (Monday 03rd of March 2008 09:30:04 PM)

Ponca City, We Love You writes "In the past few years, scientists have looked to viruses as
imaginable allies in determined cancer. Now literati at Yale enlightenment mash have found a
virus in the same family as rabies that effectively kills an aggressive ... (more)

Genetic Cancer Link Discovered Between Humans And Dogs (Sunday 02nd of March 2008 01:00:00 PM)

Cancer mentors at the coaching mash unit of Minnesota and North Carolina State health center
have found that humans and dogs share more than agreement and companionship - they also share
the same genetic basis for certain types of cancer. Furthermore, ... (more)

AstraZeneca's Recentin fails lung cancer trial (Wednesday 27th of February 2008 09:10:05 AM)

AstraZeneca Plc is stopping a clinical trial of Recentin as a treatment for lung cancer after
a mid-stage study failed to meet its main goal, but to start a clause trials in colorectal
cancer will move ahead. ... (more)

Abviva Announces Patent Issuance For Core Technology Used In Mammastatin Serum Assay Diagnostic Test For Breast Cancer (Monday 25th of February 2008 01:00:00 PM)

Abviva, Inc. (Abviva) (OTCBB:AVVA), a biomedical company engaged in the innovation, maturing
and commercialization of breast cancer diagnostic and therapeutic applications of Mammastatin,
announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark Office ... (more)

FDA OKs Avastin for Advanced Breast Cancer (Saturday 23rd of February 2008 02:01:05 PM)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, Feb. 22 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday
legit* the cancer drug Avastin for women with advanced breast cancer, going against the
proposal of its own advisory panel. ... (more)

Diet tied to breast and ovarian cancer risks (Friday 22nd of February 2008 12:33:05 AM)

A new study suggests that women who eat diets rich in meat and dairy may have a in want risk
of breast cancer, while those who bulk up on fiber, fruits and vegetables show a lower risk
of ovarian cancer. ... (more)

Cell Phone Use Study Sees Increased Cancer Risk (Saturday 16th of February 2008 01:45:05 AM)

Dotnaught writes "Frequent cell phone users face a 50% greater risk of third world nation
tumors in the salivary glands than those who don't use cell phones, indisputable to a anew
published study. The study, led by Tel Aviv teaching hospital epidemiologist ... (more)

Ovary Removal Protects Some High-Risk Women (Tuesday 12th of February 2008 07:02:04 PM)

HealthDay - TUESDAY, Feb. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Women who carry the BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations
that raise the risk for both breast and ovarian cancer should weigh a new finding that suggests
having your ovaries removed provides greater assurance against ... (more)

Natural Secretion Marks Difference Between Ordinary Mole and (Thursday 07th of February 2008 07:02:21 PM)

HealthDay - THURSDAY, Feb. 7 (HealthDay News) -- An anti-cancer protein that's naturally
produced and secreted by the body can make the difference between a common mole and deadly
melanoma skin cancer, a new study says. ... (more)

See-Through Fish Help Cancer Research (Thursday 07th of February 2008 06:15:05 PM)

Hugh Pickens writes "What is transparent, swims, and helps cure cancer? Caspar the beneficial
fish — a zebrafish bred with a see-through body to make belief disease processes easier
for rapidly changing processes such as cancer, Zebrafish are genetically ... (more)

Calibrant Announces Brain Cancer Drug Discovery Program With Cleveland Clinic (Monday 28th of January 2008 11:00:00 AM)

Calibrant Biosystems announced a inquest collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic to select
novel drug targets for primary brain cancer using Calibrant's Gemini proteomics platform. As
part of the partnership, Calibrant will distinguish protein neural ... (more)

 

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