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One-two punch catches cancer cells in vulnerable state

Feb 13, 2015

Transition state may offer important window of time for treatment.This confocal microscopy image depicts drug-tolerant cancer cells. Read More

New reporter system to study bone-related regenerative medicine generated by UMN labs

Feb 13, 2015

A new reporter system used to study the bone regeneration potential of human embryonic stem cells has been generated in research led by the University of Minnesota. Read More

Not all EGFR mutations are the same when it comes to therapy for NSCLC

Feb 13, 2015

Certain rare epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations are associated with tobacco smoking, worse prognosis and poor response to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) therapy compared to the... Read More

The NELSON lung cancer screening trial results are inferable for the general high-risk

Feb 13, 2015

Results of the NELSON lung cancer screening trial using low dose computed tomography (LDCT) can be used to predict the effect of population-based screening on the Dutch population even though there... Read More

More Americans die from smoking than previously thought

Feb 12, 2015

The number of Americans killed by smoking cigarettes is likely bigger than we thought because it may exclude many smokers who die from diseases not classed as caused by smoking. Read More

Twelve-year study suggests procedures to prevent cervical cancer do not affect fertility

Feb 12, 2015

Common surgical procedures used to diagnose and treat precancerous cervical lesions do not decrease women's chances of becoming pregnant, according to a study that followed nearly 100,000 women for... Read More

Twelve-year study suggests procedures to prevent cervical cancer do not affect fertility

Feb 12, 2015

Common surgical procedures used to diagnose and treat precancerous cervical lesions do not decrease women's chances of becoming pregnant, according to a study that followed nearly 100,000 women for... Read More

Lung cancer may be treatable with use of SapC-DOPS technology, research shows

Feb 12, 2015

Lung cancer is the most common and the deadliest type of cancer worldwide, with about 221,000 new cases and an estimated 158,000 deaths in 2015 in the U.S., according to the American Cancer Society. Read More

Griffith research unlocks more about cancer

Feb 12, 2015

Ground-breaking research from Griffith University on the Gold Coast has some scientists wondering if the entire study of cellular biology needs to be adjusted. Read More

Could there be a Gleevec for brain cancer?

Feb 12, 2015

The drug Gleevec (imatinib mesylate) is well known not only for its effectiveness against chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia, but also for the story behind its... Read More

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