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Researchers synthetize a molecule that opens new pathways for cancer treatment and drug discovery
Oct 03, 2014
Researchers from the University of Barcelona (UB) have synthetized a compound proved to be a potent inducer of apoptosis in a broad spectrum of tumour cell lines. Read More
International team of scientists has shown that more than 80 per cent of bowel cancers could be treated with existing drugs
Oct 03, 2014
The study found that medicines called 'JAK inhibitors' halted tumour growth in bowel cancers with a genetic mutation that is present in more than 80 per cent of bowel cancers. Read More
Screening for Lynch syndrome in younger people who are diagnosed with bowel cancer would be cost-effective
Oct 03, 2014
Screening for a genetic condition in younger people who are diagnosed with bowel cancer would be cost-effective for the NHS and prevent new cases in them and their relatives, new research has... Read More
Increased awareness of allergic deaths in US - medications are main culprit
Oct 03, 2014
Medications are the leading cause of allergy-related sudden deaths in the U.S. Read More
Ultrasound elastography and a virtual breast could improve breast cancer detection
Oct 03, 2014
Next to lung cancer, breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in women, according to the American Cancer Society. Read More
International team of scientists has shown that more than 80 per cent of bowel cancers could be treated with existing drugs
Oct 03, 2014
The study found that medicines called 'JAK inhibitors' halted tumour growth in bowel cancers with a genetic mutation that is present in more than 80 per cent of bowel cancers. Read More
Screening for Lynch syndrome in younger people who are diagnosed with bowel cancer would be cost-effective
Oct 03, 2014
Screening for a genetic condition in younger people who are diagnosed with bowel cancer would be cost-effective for the NHS and prevent new cases in them and their relatives, new research has... Read More
Stimulating chemotherapeutic drugs that destroy cancer
Oct 03, 2014
LMU researchers report that a new class of chemical compounds makes cancer cells more sensitive to chemotherapeutic drugs. Read More
Effectiveness of treatment to reduce blood clots in otolaryngology patients admitted for surgery examined
Oct 02, 2014
The effectiveness of a treatment to reduce blood clots among otolaryngology patients admitted for surgery appears to differ based on patient risk and the procedure. Read More
Novel rose bengal formulation obliterates lesions in patients with deadliest of melanomas
Oct 02, 2014
A formulation of the dye, rose bengal, which has been around for more than a century, has recently been shown to have promise in patients with cutaneous melanoma, one of the deadliest forms of the... Read More
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