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Fusion oncogene formation promoted by ionizing radiation exposure

Oct 29, 2013

The accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exposed hundreds of thousands of individuals to high levels of ionizing radiation. In the years immediately following the disaster, there was a sharp increase in the number of papillary thyroid cancers (PTC) in patients that were children at the time of the explosion... Read More

Breast radiotherapy linked to increased heart disease risk

Oct 29, 2013

Patients in the early stages of breast cancer who undergo radiation treatments on the left side of their body in a facing-up position are at higher risk of developing heart disease. This is according to a research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine... Read More

Evaluation of all 24 genes implicated in breast cancer explains occurrence when women have normal BRCA genes

Oct 29, 2013

Since 1994, many thousands of women with breast cancer from families severely affected with the disease have been tested for inherited mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2. The vast majority of those patients were told that their gene sequences were normal... Read More

Early onset breast cancer associated with mutations in novel tumor suppressor gene

Oct 29, 2013

An international team of scientists has identified an association between heritable, rare mutations in the RINT1 gene and increased risk of early onset breast cancer, according to research reported at the American Society of Human Genetics 2013 annual meeting in Boston... Read More

Helping patients with advanced disease breathe easier: expert panel issues recommendations for 'dyspnea crisis'

Oct 28, 2013

An American Thoracic Society panel of experts is calling for better care for thousands of Americans who suffer severe shortness of breath as a result of advanced lung and heart disease. These episodes can be very frightening for patients and caregivers, and the increased anxiety often makes the symptoms worse... Read More

Gene expression test clarifies thyroid biopsies

Oct 28, 2013

Each year, tens of thousands of patients with thyroid nodules have surgery to remove all or part of their thyroids due to results that are indeterminate yet raise suspicions of thyroid cancer. Ultimately, most of these nodules prove benign... Read More

News from the 2013 American Society of Human Genetics conference

Oct 28, 2013

INVESTIGATING THE GENETIC MECHANISM BEHIND DELUSIONS IN SCHIZOPHRENICS SESSION 15 - Psychiatric Disease: GWAS to Genes Speaker: Mariela Zeledon, Predoctoral Training Program in Human Genetics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Johns Hopkins researchers say they have identified changes in a person's DNA sequence that can affect what kinds of schizophrenia symp... Read More

Research reveals 3-way genetic switch for cancer metastasis

Oct 28, 2013

Cancer researchers from Rice University have deciphered the operating principles of a genetic switch that cancer cells use to decide when to metastasize and invade other parts of the body. The study found that the on-off switch's dynamics also allows a third choice that lies somewhere between "on" and "off... Read More

Helping patients with advanced disease breathe easier: expert panel issues recommendations for 'dyspnea crisis'

Oct 28, 2013

An American Thoracic Society panel of experts is calling for better care for thousands of Americans who suffer severe shortness of breath as a result of advanced lung and heart disease. These episodes can be very frightening for patients and caregivers, and the increased anxiety often makes the symptoms worse... Read More

Gene expression test clarifies thyroid biopsies

Oct 28, 2013

Each year, tens of thousands of patients with thyroid nodules have surgery to remove all or part of their thyroids due to results that are indeterminate yet raise suspicions of thyroid cancer. Ultimately, most of these nodules prove benign... Read More

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