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E-cigarettes 'not helping cancer patients to quit smoking'
Sep 22, 2014
Despite an increasing number of cancer patients turning to e-cigarettes to aid smoking cessation, a new study suggests that they could be having little effect. Read More
EU Commission grants marketing authorisation for Gilead's Zydelig® for the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and follicular lymphoma
Sep 22, 2014
Gilead Sciences, Inc. has announced that the European Commission has granted marketing authorisation for Zydelig (idelalisib), 150 mg tablet, a first-in-class oral treatment for two incurable blood... Read More
EU Commission grants marketing authorisation for Gilead's Zydelig® for the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and follicular lymphoma
Sep 22, 2014
Gilead Sciences, Inc. has announced that the European Commission has granted marketing authorisation for Zydelig (idelalisib), 150 mg tablet, a first-in-class oral treatment for two incurable blood... Read More
Adding chemotherapy to radiation treatment not effective in treating vulvar cancer, UPMC study shows
Sep 22, 2014
The addition of chemotherapy to post-surgical radiation treatment is not effective in treating vulvar cancer, according to Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC research presented this week in San... Read More
Curcumin, special peptides boost cancer-blocking PIAS3 to neutralize cancer-activating STAT3 in mesothelioma
Sep 22, 2014
A common Asian spice and cancer-hampering molecules show promise in slowing the progression of mesothelioma, a cancer of the lung's lining often linked to asbestos. Read More
Imaging of metastatic cancer may be revolutionized by new non-invasive technique
Sep 22, 2014
Bioluminescence, nanoparticles, gene manipulation - these sound like the ideas of a science fiction writer, but, in fact, they are components of an exciting new approach to imaging local and... Read More
How the battle for cell production could be decisive in the war on leukemia
Sep 22, 2014
A key step in understanding the nature of the fight for superiority between mutated genes and normal genes could lead to new therapies to combat leukaemia, say researchers from the University of... Read More
STXBP5 gene's role in blood clotting, heart disease
Sep 22, 2014
Two independent groups of researchers led by Sidney (Wally) Whiteheart, PhD, of the University of Kentucky, and Charles Lowenstein, MD, of the University of Rochester, have published important... Read More
How the battle for cell production could be decisive in the war on leukemia
Sep 22, 2014
A key step in understanding the nature of the fight for superiority between mutated genes and normal genes could lead to new therapies to combat leukaemia, say researchers from the University of... Read More
E-cigarettes 'not helping cancer patients to quit smoking'
Sep 22, 2014
Despite an increasing number of cancer patients turning to e-cigarettes to aid smoking cessation, a new study suggests that they could be having little effect. Read More
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