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RNA biomarker may lead to urine test for prostate cancer
Oct 09, 2014
Researchers have identified RNA molecules that are only detected in the urine and tissue of prostate cancer patients, potentially leading to new diagnostic options. Read More
RNA biomarker may lead to urine test for prostate cancer
Oct 09, 2014
Researchers have identified RNA molecules that are only detected in the urine and tissue of prostate cancer patients, potentially leading to new diagnostic options. Read More
Early detection of colorectal cancer may be possible with newly found biomarkers
Oct 09, 2014
Early detection is key to survival in people who develop colorectal cancer. Now, researchers have identified potential new biomarkers to test for the first signs of the disease. Read More
Early detection of colorectal cancer may be possible with newly found biomarkers
Oct 09, 2014
Early detection is key to survival in people who develop colorectal cancer. Now, researchers have identified potential new biomarkers to test for the first signs of the disease. Read More
Weakness idenfified in metabolic pathway that could lead to new lung cancer treatment
Oct 09, 2014
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found an "Achilles heel" in a metabolic pathway crucial to stopping the growth of lung cancer cells. Read More
Neuroscientists use snail research to help explain "chemo brain"
Oct 09, 2014
It is estimated that as many as half of patients taking cancer drugs experience a decrease in mental sharpness. While there have been many theories, what causes "chemo brain" has eluded scientists. Read More
In rat model testosterone found to promote prostate cancer
Oct 09, 2014
A researcher who found that testosterone raised the risk of prostate tumors and exacerbated the effects of carcinogenic chemical exposure in rats is urging caution in prescribing testosterone therapy... Read More
Weakness idenfified in metabolic pathway that could lead to new lung cancer treatment
Oct 09, 2014
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found an "Achilles heel" in a metabolic pathway crucial to stopping the growth of lung cancer cells. Read More
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors a greater risk for newly identified group
Oct 09, 2014
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have, for the first time, clearly defined the epidemiology of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), which occur primarily... Read More
In breast reconstruction, equation helps assess blood flow to flaps
Oct 09, 2014
Flap viability index can show critical level of blood flow for popular DIEP technique, reports study in PRS Global OpenFor women undergoing breast reconstruction using the advanced "DIEP"... Read More
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