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Active surveillance 'may be appropriate' for intermediate-risk prostate cancer
Feb 22, 2015
Comparable rates of mortality following radiotherapy mean that active surveillance may be apt for both low-risk and favorable intermediate-risk prostate cancer, a study suggests. Read More
Research shows value of additional PET/CT scans in follow-up of lung cancer patients
Feb 21, 2015
PET/CT scans changed treatment in more than 28 percent of patientsNew research from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine reveals a high value of scans which could lead to future change of... Read More
Daily cola 'raises cancer risk' due to caramel coloring
Feb 21, 2015
Caramel coloring in soft drinks creates a carcinogen during production, say researchers, producing a cancer risk above the acceptable level of one case in every 100,000 people. Read More
Researchers unravel health/disease map
Feb 21, 2015
Researchers affiliated with several organizations, including Simon Fraser University, have realized a major scientific achievement that will advance understanding of how the information in our cells... Read More
New HPV vaccine offers greater protection against cervical cancer than current vaccine
Feb 21, 2015
Scientists have developed a new HPV (human papilloma virus) vaccine which protects against nine types of the virus - seven of which cause most cases of cervical cancer. Read More
Predicting cancers' cell of origin
Feb 21, 2015
By combining Epigenomics Roadmap and mutational landscape, researchers trace cancers' cell type of origin. Read More
Research shows value of additional PET/CT scans in follow-up of lung cancer patients
Feb 21, 2015
PET/CT scans changed treatment in more than 28 percent of patientsNew research from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine reveals a high value of scans which could lead to future change of... Read More
Predicting cancers' cell of origin
Feb 21, 2015
By combining Epigenomics Roadmap and mutational landscape, researchers trace cancers' cell type of origin. Read More
New HPV vaccine offers greater protection against cervical cancer than current vaccine
Feb 21, 2015
Scientists have developed a new HPV (human papilloma virus) vaccine which protects against nine types of the virus - seven of which cause most cases of cervical cancer. Read More
Injectable, 'self-healing' hydrogel may offer simpler form of long-term drug delivery
Feb 20, 2015
In a new study, MIT researchers reveal how they have created an injectable hydrogel that can deliver two drugs simultaneously over extended time periods. Read More
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