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Moffitt researchers discover protein pathway involved in lung cancer metastasis
Jan 31, 2015
Beta-Arrestin-1 and E2F1 mediate nicotine-induced motility and invasionSmoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, and it is estimated that more than 159,000 people in the United States died... Read More
No increase in complications of breast reconstruction over age 65, reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Jan 31, 2015
But problems with blood clots may be more common in older women, study suggests. Read More
Trust in cervical cancer screening is strong - extending time between tests triggers concern
Jan 30, 2015
A newly released survey, Cervical Cancer Today: A National Survey of Attitudes and Behaviors, paints a picture of women and their healthcare providers as resistant to changes in one of the most... Read More
New data provide evidence that Hexvix can improve the overall survival in bladder cancer patients
Jan 30, 2015
Photocure ASA, a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on photodynamic technologies in dermatology and cancer, is pleased to note that a study on the impact of Hexvix on survival in bladder... Read More
Physicians explore why children with sickle cell disease are experiencing mixed results on hydroxyurea
Jan 30, 2015
Electronic medication monitoring caps may help physicians put together the puzzle of why children taking a medicine that promises to curb sickle cell disease are showing mixed, confusing results. Read More
Trust in cervical cancer screening is strong - extending time between tests triggers concern
Jan 30, 2015
A newly released survey, Cervical Cancer Today: A National Survey of Attitudes and Behaviors, paints a picture of women and their healthcare providers as resistant to changes in one of the most... Read More
Epigenetic drug boosts chemotherapy's efficacy in some lung cancers
Jan 30, 2015
Findings could help physicians target existing drugs to appropriate patientsAn existing drug may help some patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose tumors have become resistant to... Read More
NIH-funded study uncovers molecular alterations in head and neck cancers
Jan 30, 2015
TCGA tumor genome sequencing analyses offer new insights into the effects of HPV and smoking, and find genomic similarities with other cancersTCGA researchers have uncovered new details about the... Read More
NIH-funded study uncovers molecular alterations in head and neck cancers
Jan 30, 2015
TCGA tumor genome sequencing analyses offer new insights into the effects of HPV and smoking, and find genomic similarities with other cancersTCGA researchers have uncovered new details about the... Read More
Prostate cancer: Androgen receptor activates different genes when bound to antiandrogens
Jan 30, 2015
The androgen receptor in prostate cancer cells can activate different sets of genes depending on whether it binds with an androgen hormone or an antiandrogen drug, according to a new study led by... Read More
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