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Black men are less willing to be investigated for possible prostate cancer than white men
Mar 02, 2015
The incidence of prostate cancer among men of Afro-Caribbean origin is higher than in white men, and their outcomes are worse. Read More
Study reveals possible biological trigger for canine bone cancer
Mar 02, 2015
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) have identified the biological mechanism that may give some cancer cells the ability to form tumors in dogs. Read More
Researchers find link between inflammation, tissue regeneration and wound repair response
Mar 02, 2015
Discovery has implications for potential new treatments of some cancers and inflammatory bowel diseaseAlmost all injuries, even minor skin scratches, trigger an inflammatory response, which... Read More
New compound may lead to development of cheaper anti-cancer drugs
Mar 02, 2015
A new compound developed at the University of Toronto Scarborough could play an important role in developing cheaper anti-cancer drugs. Read More
Black men are less willing to be investigated for possible prostate cancer than white men
Mar 02, 2015
The incidence of prostate cancer among men of Afro-Caribbean origin is higher than in white men, and their outcomes are worse. Read More
Oat breakfast cereals may contain a common mold-related toxin
Mar 01, 2015
Oats are often touted for boosting heart health, but scientists warn that the grain and its products might need closer monitoring for potential mold contamination. Read More
Quick antibiotics reduce PICU needs and mortality of pediatric cancer patients
Mar 01, 2015
A University of Colorado Cancer Center study published in the journal Pediatric Blood & Cancer shows that pediatric cancer patients who receive antibiotics within 60 minutes of reporting fever and... Read More
Doctors perceived as more compassionate when giving patients more optimistic news
Feb 28, 2015
In a new study, patients with advanced cancer favored a doctor who delivered optimistic news over one who delivered negative news, perceiving them as having more compassion. Read More
Molecular mouse-trap technique sheds light on key cell processes
Feb 28, 2015
Scientists have shed new light on the fundamental biological process of cell division, thanks to an emerging analytical method. Read More
Novel anti-cancer DNA vaccine may fight aging, chronic inflammation and osteoporosis
Feb 28, 2015
An international team of scientists including CureLab Oncology, Inc. (Boston), University of Camerino (Italy), and Boston University have serendipitously discovered a DNA vaccine, which systemically... Read More
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