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Dog food preservative may thwart pain and damage of peripheral neuropathy

Sep 24, 2013

Working with cells in test tubes and in mice, researchers at Johns Hopkins have discovered that a chemical commonly used as a dog food preservative may prevent the kind of painful nerve damage found in the hands and feet of four out of five cancer patients taking the chemotherapy drug Taxol... Read More

Biomarker identified for smoker's lung cancer

Sep 23, 2013

Mayo Clinic researchers have shown that a specific protein pair may be a successful prognostic biomarker for identifying smoking-related lung cancers. The protein - ASCL1 - is associated with increased expression of the RET oncogene, a particular cancer-causing gene called RET. The findings appear in the online issue of the journal Oncogene... Read More

Missing immune response may prove a vital link for new leukaemia treatments

Sep 23, 2013

Patients suffering from leukaemia could have their immune system engineered to fight the disease, after scientists at the University of Birmingham discovered that they lacked an immune response to a certain class of proteins which could be restored through stem cell transplants... Read More

New radiation therapy technology takes weeks off of lung cancer treatments - Elekta's Versa HD™

Sep 23, 2013

On September 4, Kettering Medical Center (Kettering, Ohio) became the first clinic in North America to use Elekta's Versa HD™ system to treat a patient, a 71-year-old woman with medically inoperable lung cancer. The rapid speed of radiosurgery with Versa HD enabled Kettering physicians to reduce the number of treatment sessions for this patient from seven weeks to three days... Read More

Biomarker identified for smoker's lung cancer

Sep 23, 2013

Mayo Clinic researchers have shown that a specific protein pair may be a successful prognostic biomarker for identifying smoking-related lung cancers. The protein - ASCL1 - is associated with increased expression of the RET oncogene, a particular cancer-causing gene called RET. The findings appear in the online issue of the journal Oncogene... Read More

Advances in molecular biomarkers that hold the key to early detection of cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's highlighted

Sep 23, 2013

Diagnosing diseases, such as cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's, at their earliest stages and monitoring the earliest responses to therapy, requires careful detection of molecular biomarkers... Read More

Hope for better cancer treatment offered by new protein knowledge

Sep 23, 2013

When the pharmaceutical industry develops new medicines- for example for cancer treatment - it is important to have detailed knowledge of the body's molecular response to the medicine. "With a better knowledge of the many complex processes which are activated in connection with illness and medication, the better the possibility of developing new drugs... Read More

Diagnosing early liver cancer with new test

Sep 23, 2013

Researchers have found a way to make early liver cancer show its true colors. They have developed a test that will help pathologists clearly distinguish early liver cancer cells from nearly identical normal liver cells by giving them a distinctive red-brown hue... Read More

Better treatments likely with new models of drug-resistant breast cancer

Sep 23, 2013

Breast cancer that spreads to other organs is extremely difficult to treat. Doctors can buy patients time, but a cure remains elusive. Now, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown that human breast tumors transplanted into mice are excellent models of metastatic cancer and could be valuable tools in the search for better treatments... Read More

Missing immune response may prove a vital link for new leukaemia treatments

Sep 23, 2013

Patients suffering from leukaemia could have their immune system engineered to fight the disease, after scientists at the University of Birmingham discovered that they lacked an immune response to a certain class of proteins which could be restored through stem cell transplants... Read More

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