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Optimal centralised cancer care can narrow rural vs urban gap
Oct 20, 2014
Quality centralised care appears to narrow the survival gap between rural and urban patients with metastatic colorectal cancer in South Australia, according to research published in the Medical... Read More
New report highlights potential links between weight, physical activity and breast cancer survival
Oct 20, 2014
AICR has released the Continuous Update Project (CUP) Report on Breast Cancer Survivors in the US. Read More
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy: expansion significantly faster with AeroForm expanders than traditional saline expanders
Oct 20, 2014
The latest interim data from XPAND, AirXpanders Inc.'s U.S.-based, head-to-head pivotal study of its new, needle-free, patient-controlled tissue expansion system for mastectomy patients undergoing... Read More
Two-faced gene: SIRT6 prevents some cancers but promotes sun-induced skin cancer
Oct 20, 2014
A new study published in Cancer Research shows SIRT6 - a protein known to inhibit the growth of liver and colon cancers - can promote the development of skin cancers by turning on an enzyme that... Read More
Personalized cellular therapy achieves complete remission in 90 percent of acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients studied
Oct 20, 2014
Ninety percent of children and adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) who had relapsed multiple times or failed to respond to standard therapies went into remission after receiving an... Read More
A good diet before diagnosis is linked with lower mortality among OVCA survivors
Oct 20, 2014
Prediagnosis diet quality was associated with mortality and may have a protective effect after ovarian cancer, according to a new study published October 14 in the JNCI: Journal of the National... Read More
Personalized cellular therapy achieves complete remission in 90 percent of acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients studied
Oct 20, 2014
Ninety percent of children and adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) who had relapsed multiple times or failed to respond to standard therapies went into remission after receiving an... Read More
Modeling tumor dormancy
Oct 20, 2014
Cancer constantly wages war on the human body. Battles are won, lost or sometimes end in a stalemate. Read More
Simple test may predict surgical wound healing complications after removal of soft tissue sarcomas
Oct 20, 2014
As many as 35 percent of patients who undergo surgery to remove soft tissue sarcomas experience wound-healing complications, due to radiation they receive before surgery. Read More
Two-faced gene: SIRT6 prevents some cancers but promotes sun-induced skin cancer
Oct 20, 2014
A new study published in Cancer Research shows SIRT6 - a protein known to inhibit the growth of liver and colon cancers - can promote the development of skin cancers by turning on an enzyme that... Read More
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