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Regulation of Cancer-Causing Protein Could Lead to New Therapeutic Targets

Dec 20, 2013

Researchers with the Cincinnati Cancer Center (CCC) and the University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute have discovered a new regulation for the cancer-causing protein KRas which may help with the development of targeted therapies for patients with a KRas mutation. Read More

Continuing decrease in deaths from lung cancer

Dec 20, 2013

The Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, covering the period 1975-2010, showed death rates for lung cancer, which accounts for more than one in four cancer deaths, dropping at a faster pace than in previous years. Read More

New therapies for cancer likely following discovery of ancient chemical bond

Dec 20, 2013

A chemical bond discovered by Vanderbilt University scientists that is essential for animal life and which hastened the "dawn of the animal kingdom" could lead to new therapies for cancer and other diseases.The report, published online by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(PNAS), was co-authored by 83 participants in the "Aspirnaut" K-20 STEM pipeline program for diversity. Read More

Promising results for personalized brain tumor vaccine

Dec 19, 2013

New research details an experimental vaccine that could help improve the survival of patients with a lethal brain tumor called glioblastoma mutiforme, compared with standard care alone. This is according to a study published in the journal Neuro-Oncology. Read More

Scientists unlock prostate cancer protein in move which could lead to improved cancer vaccines

Dec 19, 2013

UK scientists have identified how a specific region of a prostate-related protein can be used to trigger the body's immune response against prostate cancer. The study by scientists at Nottingham Trent University - and published in the European Journal of Immunology - could pave the way for new and improved vaccines for prostate cancer. Read More

Breast surgeons report improved visualization of treatment area for radiation therapy

Dec 19, 2013

The BioZorb™ three-dimensional surgical marker dramatically improves visualization of the treatment area for radiation planning and therapy, according to a presentation at the prestigious San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2013. The scientific poster reports that the tissue marker is easy to place, safe to use and well tolerated by patients. Read More

DNA unravels in aging cells

Dec 19, 2013

Senescent cells, which are metabolically active but no longer capable of dividing, contribute to aging, and senescence is a key mechanism for preventing the spread of cancer cells. A study in The Journal of Cell Biology identifies a common, early marker of senescent cells that could have important implications for tumor suppression and aging-related diseases like Progeria. Read More

Blocking tumor-associated macrophages decreased glioblastoma's growth & extended survival in mice

Dec 19, 2013

An experimental drug that targets macrophages, a type of immune cell, in the microenvironment surrounding the lethal brain tumor glioblastoma multiforme decreased the cancer's growth and extended survival of laboratory mice with the cancer, scientists reported at the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) annual meeting in New Orleans. Read More

Spontaneous fusion with macrophages empowers cancer cells to spread

Dec 19, 2013

Cancer cells that spontaneously fuse with macrophages, the immune system's healthy scavenger cells, play a key role in the metastasis, or spread of the cancer to other areas of the body, according to research presented at the American Society for Cell Biology annual meeting in New Orleans.The researchers, Alain Silk, Ph.D., Melissa Wong, Ph.D. Read More

For women with chemo-resistant breast cancer, bisphosphonate treatment fails to improve outcomes

Dec 19, 2013

Treatment with the bisphosphonate zoledronate did not improve outcomes for women with chemoresistant breast cancer, according to initial results of a phase III clinical trial presented at the 2013 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.Many patients with breast cancer are treated with chemotherapy prior to surgery. Read More

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