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CNIO researchers broaden the catalog of biological chimeras for the study of the genome
Feb 02, 2015
Scientists from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre's Structural Computational Biology Group, led by Alfonso Valencia, are making the largest ever catalogue of biological chimeras available... Read More
Scientists find new target for most aggressive breast cancer
Feb 02, 2015
Researchers discover that a gene responsible for waste recycling in cells is underexpressed in triple-negative breast cancer. They suggest it could be a new target for therapy. Read More
Mobile teledermoscopy for short-term monitoring of atypical moles
Feb 02, 2015
Allowing patients to use mobile devices to capture skin images appears to be a feasible and effective method for short-term monitoring of atypical nevi (moles), according to an article published... Read More
Results of sun-safety mobile app featured in JAMA Dermatology
Feb 02, 2015
A smartphone mobile app that can provide personalized, real-time sun protection advice improved some sun protection behavior, according to an article published online by JAMA Dermatology. Read More
Lymphoma charity launches a GP learning tool to help improve survival of lymphoma patients
Feb 02, 2015
The Lymphoma Association has announced the launch of an online learning tool, developed with the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), to increase GP understanding of lymphoma and improve... Read More
New report shows cancer leading cause of premature death in Australia
Feb 02, 2015
New research shows that cancer is causing unprecedented levels of premature mortality in Australians compared with all other causes of death, highlighting the urgent need for the whole community to... Read More
Bacteria: new weapon in cancer battle
Feb 02, 2015
While bacteria can cause nasty infections, a weakened version of them also kill cancer cells, suggests first-in-man research being presented at the seventh annual Symposium on Clinical... Read More
Scientists home in on reasons behind cancer drug trial disappointment
Feb 02, 2015
Scientists have discovered a 'hidden' mechanism which could explain why some cancer therapies which aim to starve the tumour of its blood supply are failing cancer trials. Read More
DNA clock helps to get measure of people's lifespans
Feb 02, 2015
Scientists have identified a biological clock that provides vital clues about how long a person is likely to live. Read More
Mobile teledermoscopy for short-term monitoring of atypical moles
Feb 02, 2015
Allowing patients to use mobile devices to capture skin images appears to be a feasible and effective method for short-term monitoring of atypical nevi (moles), according to an article published... Read More
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