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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

Study examines readmission after colorectal cancer surgery as quality measure

Oct 22, 2014

No significant variation was found in hospital readmission rates after colorectal cancer surgery when the data was adjusted to account for patient characteristics, coexisting illnesses and... Read More

Study examines readmission after colorectal cancer surgery as quality measure

Oct 22, 2014

No significant variation was found in hospital readmission rates after colorectal cancer surgery when the data was adjusted to account for patient characteristics, coexisting illnesses and... Read More

When heart cancer hides in the brain: how a lucky coincidence led to rare diagnosis

Oct 22, 2014

It was fortunate for the middle-aged woman that she presented her symptoms at the European Institute of Oncology (IEO), where doctors had seen another strange case just two years before. Read More

Potential lung cancer blood biomarker found

Oct 22, 2014

Scientists have discovered the blood of people diagnosed with stage I to stage III non-small cell lung cancer has different metabolites to people with the same risk but no disease. Read More

Potential lung cancer blood biomarker found

Oct 22, 2014

Scientists have discovered the blood of people diagnosed with stage I to stage III non-small cell lung cancer has different metabolites to people with the same risk but no disease. Read More

Clinical trial demonstrates prolonged survival for advanced multiple myeloma patients

Oct 22, 2014

John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center has announced publication of breakthrough data in the treatment of advanced multiple myeloma in the journal Biology of Blood and... Read More

Knowing individual risk does not increase cancer screening rates

Oct 22, 2014

Knowing their individual risk for disease is not enough to pursuade previously nonadherent patients to undergo recommended colorectal cancer (CRC) screenings, according to a randomized, controlled... Read More

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