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Affordable funding increase can save three million lives per year from cancer in low- and middle-income countries by 2030
Feb 05, 2015
On World Cancer Day 2015, leading global public health experts from the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) announce that millions of lives can be saved through affordable increases in... Read More
FDA approves Ibrance for postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer
Feb 05, 2015
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted accelerated approval to Ibrance (palbociclib) to treat advanced (metastatic) breast cancer. Read More
Study compares effectiveness of different transfusion strategies for severe trauma
Feb 05, 2015
Among patients with severe trauma and major bleeding, those who received a transfusion of a balanced ratio of plasma, platelets, and red blood cells (RBCs) were more likely to have their bleeding... Read More
Innovative new app for clinical skin cancer diagnosis launches on World Cancer Day 2015
Feb 05, 2015
On World Cancer Day 2015, general practitioners, physicians and dermatologists in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia are being asked for their feedback during the advanced trial phase... Read More
New research shows almost 2.4 million Aussie adults sunburnt on summer weekends
Feb 05, 2015
New research released by Cancer Council on World Cancer Day (4 Feb) shows that approximately 430,000 more Australian adults are getting sunburnt on the weekend than they were four years ago... Read More
Study compares effectiveness of different transfusion strategies for severe trauma
Feb 05, 2015
Among patients with severe trauma and major bleeding, those who received a transfusion of a balanced ratio of plasma, platelets, and red blood cells (RBCs) were more likely to have their bleeding... Read More
Glioblastoma: Study ties 3 genes to radiation resistance in recurrent tumors
Feb 05, 2015
A new study identifies three genes that together enable a lethal form of brain cancer to recur and progress after radiation therapy. Read More
Study sheds new light on aggressive cancer in children
Feb 05, 2015
A new study involving researchers at The University of Nottingham has revealed how children with an aggressive cancer predisposition syndrome experience a never before seen flood of mutations in... Read More
Study sheds new light on aggressive cancer in children
Feb 05, 2015
A new study involving researchers at The University of Nottingham has revealed how children with an aggressive cancer predisposition syndrome experience a never before seen flood of mutations in... Read More
New method shrinks metastatic ovarian cancer and reduces chemotherapy dose
Feb 05, 2015
New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that part of a naturally occurring protein inhibitor called 3TSR interacts with another protein called CD36, resulting in a reduction of abnormal tumor... Read More
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