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Sunlight continues to damage skin in the dark
Feb 23, 2015
Much of the damage that ultraviolet radiation (UV) does to skin occurs hours after sun exposure, a team of Yale-led researchers concluded in a study that was published online by the journal Science. Read More
Findings pinpoint modules that regulate glioblastoma genes
Feb 23, 2015
Researchers at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), Moores Cancer Center, and Department of Neurosciences at the University of California, San Diego, have shown for the first time a pyramid... Read More
Prevalence of cancer, precancer low in women who have fibroids removed with or without electric power morcellation
Feb 23, 2015
The prevalence of uterine cancer and precancerous abnormalities of the uterus was low overall in women who underwent fibroid tumor removal with or without electric power morcellation, a procedure... Read More
Gene identified that lays foundation for pancreatic cancer
Feb 23, 2015
Researchers have identified a gene that affects the structure of pancreatic cells, laying the groundwork for pancreatic cancer to develop. Read More
Insect and mammal ovulation more alike than not?
Feb 23, 2015
Ovulation shares both cellular and genetic features between fruit flies and miceThe average American woman lives more than 80 years and ovulates for 35 of them, producing an egg approximately... Read More
Mammography screening: patient information leaflets do not affect willingness to participate
Feb 23, 2015
Elisabeth Gummersbach and colleagues report on a study in which they determined how well the prospective subjects understood the information presented in leaflets about mammography screening and... Read More
Breast cancer spread may be tied to cells that regulate blood flow
Feb 23, 2015
MD Anderson explores potential combination therapy approach for metastatic breast cancerTumors require blood to emerge and spread. Read More
Radiation therapy most common treatment for prostate cancer
Feb 23, 2015
Radiation therapy is the most common treatment for prostate cancer regardless of cancer stage, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level, and prognosis and risk rating, according to a study published... Read More
Sunlight continues to damage skin in the dark
Feb 23, 2015
Much of the damage that ultraviolet radiation (UV) does to skin occurs hours after sun exposure, a team of Yale-led researchers concluded in a study that was published online by the journal Science. Read More
Breast cancer spread may be tied to cells that regulate blood flow
Feb 23, 2015
MD Anderson explores potential combination therapy approach for metastatic breast cancerTumors require blood to emerge and spread. Read More
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