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New analysis methodology may revolutionize breast cancer therapy

Oct 24, 2014

Stroma cells are derived from connective tissue and may critically influence tumour growth. This knowledge is not new. Read More

Blood biomarker may detect lung cancer, study presented at CHEST 2014

Oct 24, 2014

A new study shows that patients with stage I to stage III non-small cell lung cancer have different metabolite profiles in their blood than those of patients who are at risk but do not have lung... Read More

Doctors boost fitness of cancer patients using novel 'prehab' programme

Oct 23, 2014

Doctors in Southampton can return cancer patients to pre-treatment fitness levels within six weeks using a novel 'prehabilitation' programme. Read More

Doctors boost fitness of cancer patients using novel 'prehab' programme

Oct 23, 2014

Doctors in Southampton can return cancer patients to pre-treatment fitness levels within six weeks using a novel 'prehabilitation' programme. Read More

'Designer' nanodevice could improve treatment options for cancer sufferers

Oct 23, 2014

Cancer diagnostics and treatment options could be drastically improved with the creation of a 'designer' nanodevice being developed by researchers from the UK, Italy, the US and Argentina. Read More

Research reveals how lymph nodes expand during disease

Oct 23, 2014

Cancer Research UK and UCL scientists have discovered that the same specialised immune cells that patrol the body and spot infections also trigger the expansion of immune organs called lymph nodes... Read More

The quality of biopsy is directly linked to survival in patients with bladder cancer

Oct 23, 2014

UCLA researchers have shown for the first time that the quality of diagnostic staging using biopsy in patients with bladder cancer is directly linked with survival, meaning those that don't get... Read More

New study may offer first alternative to standard chemotherapy for T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Oct 23, 2014

Researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center conclude new drug in development may offer first alternative to standard chemotherapy for T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Read More

Genetic variant protects some Latina women from breast cancer

Oct 23, 2014

An international research collaboration led by UC San Francisco researchers has identified a genetic variant common in Latina women that protects against breast cancer. Read More

Genomic sequencing: could it aid breast cancer prevention?

Oct 23, 2014

A new study by researchers from the Stanford Cancer Institute finds genomic sequencing may be more helpful in identifying a woman's risk for breast cancer than previously estimated Read More

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