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Halting cancer spread by blocking cells' movement

Jul 08, 2014

Insights into how cells move through the body could lead to innovative techniques to stop cancer cells from spreading and causing secondary tumours, according to new UCL research. Read More

Scientists develop the first cancer immunotherapy for dogs

Jul 08, 2014

Nearly every second dog develops cancer from the age of ten years onward. A few therapies derived from human medicine are available for dogs. Read More

Important piece found in the brain tumour puzzle

Jul 08, 2014

Scientists at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University and McGill University Health Centre have shown that a member of the protein family known as SUMO (small... Read More

Researchers discover novel protein complex with potential to combat gastric cancer caused by bacterial infection

Jul 08, 2014

New study by Cancer Science Institute of Singapore at NUS show that the protein is produced as an immune response and requires the tumour suppressor RUNX3A team of scientists from the Cancer... Read More

New way found by which metabolism is linked to the regulation of DNA

Jul 08, 2014

A research team at the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry at the University of Alberta have discovered a new way by which metabolism is linked to the regulation of DNA, the basis of our genetic code. Read More

What was believed to be noise is an important signaling factor

Jul 08, 2014

A breakthrough discovery into how living cells process and respond to chemical information could help advance the development of treatments for a large number of cancers and other cellular disorders... Read More

Further evidence of 'chemo brain'?

Jul 08, 2014

'Chemo brain' is an anecdotal name for the memory problems experienced by some cancer patients following chemotherapy. A new study measures the cognitive decline in chemo patients. Read More

Time of day crucial to accurately test for diseases, new research finds

Jul 07, 2014

A new study published in the journal PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences), has found that time of day and sleep deprivation have a significant effect on our metabolism. Read More

Tool maps origin of cancer with help of biological signatures

Jul 07, 2014

Scientists develop a tool that uses changes in fatty molecule profiles to trace the biological signature of mutating cancer cells back to the original cancer gene. Read More

FDA approves Beleodaq to treat rare, aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma

Jul 07, 2014

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Beleodaq (belinostat) for the treatment of patients with peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL), a rare and fast-growing type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma... Read More

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