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Real-life study for YONDELIS® in sarcoma show comparable or better efficacy than clinical trials
Mar 03, 2015
Outcomes from 885 patients with soft-tissue sarcoma at 25 French centers were analyzed The study using 885 patients from the RetrospectYon database suggests that treatment with YONDELIS®... Read More
Global health experts call into question sub-Saharan cancer data
Mar 03, 2015
Global health experts believe the current data on cancer prevalence, incidence and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa - which determines how billions of pounds of international development money is... Read More
Skeleton of cells controls cell multiplication
Mar 03, 2015
New study reveals how cell proliferation is affected by proteins that control cell rigidityTissue of the fruit fly, where magenta marks the cell's skeleton, and green marks an area where Zyxin... Read More
Altering perception of feeding state may promote healthy aging
Mar 03, 2015
Targeting mechanisms in the central nervous system that sense energy generated by nutrients might yield the beneficial effects of low-calorie diets on healthy aging without the need to alter food... Read More
Ultrasound lags behind MRI for supplemental breast cancer screening
Mar 03, 2015
Cancer screening of women with dense breast tissue is a subject of great interest to both the medical community and the press. Read More
Chemo before breast cancer operation increases likelihood of breast-preserving procedure
Mar 03, 2015
Patients with larger malignant tumors of the breast who undergo chemotherapy before a breast cancer operation are more likely to opt for a breast-preserving procedure and forgo a mastectomy (surgical... Read More
Ultrasound lags behind MRI for supplemental breast cancer screening
Mar 03, 2015
Cancer screening of women with dense breast tissue is a subject of great interest to both the medical community and the press. Read More
Chemo before breast cancer operation increases likelihood of breast-preserving procedure
Mar 03, 2015
Patients with larger malignant tumors of the breast who undergo chemotherapy before a breast cancer operation are more likely to opt for a breast-preserving procedure and forgo a mastectomy (surgical... Read More
U.S. women's awareness of breast density varies by race and ethnicity, education and income, Mayo Clinic study finds
Mar 02, 2015
Disparities in the level of awareness and knowledge of breast density exist among U.S. women, according to the results of a Mayo Clinic study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Read More
U.S. women's awareness of breast density varies by race and ethnicity, education and income, Mayo Clinic study finds
Mar 02, 2015
Disparities in the level of awareness and knowledge of breast density exist among U.S. women, according to the results of a Mayo Clinic study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Read More
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