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Even low-androgen triple-negative breast cancer responds to anti-androgen therapy

Feb 27, 2015

A University of Colorado Cancer Center study published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics shows that only about 1 percent of triple-negative breast cancer cells in a tumor must be... Read More

Graphene shows anticancer potential

Feb 26, 2015

New research shows graphene oxide may have potential as a new type of anticancer agent by selectively targeting cancer stem cells and stopping their proliferation. Read More

Gene variant associated with increased risk and severity of nerve disorder linked to widely-prescribed cancer drug

Feb 26, 2015

Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who had a certain gene variant experienced a higher incidence and severity of peripheral neuropathy after receiving treatment with the cancer drug... Read More

Study suggests need for more sensitive lung cancer screening criteria

Feb 26, 2015

An analysis of lung cancer incidence and screening found a decline in the proportion of patients with lung cancer meeting high-risk screening criteria, suggesting that an increasing number of... Read More

Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey advances understanding of surgical treatment options for genitourinary cancers

Feb 26, 2015

Helping to advance scientific and clinical knowledge to combat cancers that affect the bladder, kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive organs, physician scientists at Rutgers Cancer Institute... Read More

Findings may help with the management of anticoagulant-related bleeding within the brain

Feb 26, 2015

Among patients with oral anticoagulation-associated intracerebral hemorrhage (bleeding within the brain), reversal of international normalized ratio (INR; a measure used to determine the clotting... Read More

Gene variant associated with increased risk and severity of nerve disorder linked to widely-prescribed cancer drug

Feb 26, 2015

Children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who had a certain gene variant experienced a higher incidence and severity of peripheral neuropathy after receiving treatment with the cancer drug... Read More

Study suggests need for more sensitive lung cancer screening criteria

Feb 26, 2015

An analysis of lung cancer incidence and screening found a decline in the proportion of patients with lung cancer meeting high-risk screening criteria, suggesting that an increasing number of... Read More

Findings may help with the management of anticoagulant-related bleeding within the brain

Feb 26, 2015

Among patients with oral anticoagulation-associated intracerebral hemorrhage (bleeding within the brain), reversal of international normalized ratio (INR; a measure used to determine the clotting... Read More

'Patchwork' ovarian cancer more deadly

Feb 26, 2015

The most common type of ovarian cancer is more deadly if it consists of a patchwork of different groups of cells, according to a Cancer Research UK study published in PLOS Medicine*. Read More

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