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New breast cancer imaging 'detects subtypes and early treatment repsonse'

Oct 16, 2013

Researchers say that a new imaging technique tested on mice is able to identify breast cancer subtypes accurately, as well as detecting early treatment response. This is according to a new study published in the journal Cancer Research... Read More

New evidence that aging tumor cells may be an effective cancer treatment

Oct 16, 2013

Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Medical School have shown that diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) may be susceptible to treatment by re-activating the normal aging program in tumor cells so they can no longer divide... Read More

Barriers to HPV vaccination

Oct 16, 2013

A new study explores why girls in minority groups and low-income families, who are most at risk for cervical cancer, may not be getting the human papillomavirus or HPV vaccine... Read More

Shielding body from lethal radiation doses using compound derived from vegetables

Oct 16, 2013

Georgetown University Medical Center researchers say a compound derived from cruciferous vegetable such as cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli protected rats and mice from lethal doses of radiation... Read More

Study finds high variability among primary care physicians in rate of PSA screening of older men

Oct 15, 2013

"No organization recommends prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening in men older than 75 years. Nevertheless, testing rates remain high," write Elizabeth Jaramillo, M.D., of the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, and colleagues in a Research Letter appearing in the October 16 issue of JAMA... Read More

Study finds high variability among primary care physicians in rate of PSA screening of older men

Oct 15, 2013

"No organization recommends prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening in men older than 75 years. Nevertheless, testing rates remain high," write Elizabeth Jaramillo, M.D., of the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, and colleagues in a Research Letter appearing in the October 16 issue of JAMA... Read More

Activating aging in tumor cells may help lymphoma treatment

Oct 15, 2013

Perhaps the key to fighting some cancers is to reactivate a process that normally prevents cell proliferation. Now in the case of large B-cell lymphoma, scientists have found such a mechanism. They reactivated a gene that controls the normal aging program in tumor cells so they can no longer divide... Read More

Activating aging in tumor cells may help lymphoma treatment

Oct 15, 2013

Perhaps the key to fighting some cancers is to reactivate a process that normally prevents cell proliferation. Now in the case of large B-cell lymphoma, scientists have found such a mechanism. They reactivated a gene that controls the normal aging program in tumor cells so they can no longer divide... Read More

Predictiing outcome in prostate cancer by measuring change in circulating tumor cells

Oct 15, 2013

A new study reveals that in the prediction of treatment outcome for castration-resistant prostate cancer, a change in circulating tumour cells detection might be more accurate than the change in prostate-specific antigen levels. The findings of this award-winning study were presented at the recent EAU 13th Central European Meeting in Prague... Read More

Ovarian cancer patients may benefit from targeted treatment plus chemotherapy

Oct 15, 2013

Conventional chemotherapy could further extend life in some women with ovarian cancer when used in tandem with a new type of targeted treatment, a new international study shows... Read More

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