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Top blood transfusion-related complication more common than previously reported
Dec 23, 2014
Two studies published in the January issue of Anesthesiology, the official medical journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists® (ASA®), shed new light on the prevalence of... Read More
Combining images and genetic data proves gene loss behind aggressive ovarian cancers
Dec 22, 2014
Cancer Research UK scientists have shown that loss of a gene called PTEN triggers some cases of an aggressive form of ovarian cancer, called high-grade serous ovarian cancer, according to a study... Read More
Korean scientists publish the latest results on colorectal cancer screening using the M2-PK test
Dec 22, 2014
Scientists from the College of Medicine at the Catholic University of Korea havepublished newest data on the M2-PK test from a multi-center study of colorectal cancerscreening in the journal... Read More
Stem cells born out of indecision
Dec 22, 2014
This latest research by Joshua Brickman and his research team from Danish Stem Cell Center (Danstem) at the University of Copenhagen specifically found that inhibiting or blocking stem cells ability... Read More
Beneficial function identified of endogenous retroviruses in immune response
Dec 22, 2014
Retroviruses are best known for causing contagious scourges such as AIDS, or more sporadically, cancer. Read More
Complex interactions between proteins Rbm38 and p53 govern tumor suppression and aging
Dec 22, 2014
Scientists have long known the p53 protein suppresses tumors. However, a recent animal study by UC Davis researchers has uncovered a complicated relationship between p53 and another protein, Rbm38... Read More
New cell culture technique paves the way for tailor-made cancer treatments
Dec 22, 2014
In a development that could lead to a deeper understanding of cancer and better early-stage treatment of the disease, University of Michigan researchers have devised a reliable way to grow a certain... Read More
Combining images and genetic data proves gene loss behind aggressive ovarian cancers
Dec 22, 2014
Cancer Research UK scientists have shown that loss of a gene called PTEN triggers some cases of an aggressive form of ovarian cancer, called high-grade serous ovarian cancer, according to a study... Read More
High-definition scopes accurately assess polyps
Dec 22, 2014
It may not be necessary for experienced gastroenterologists to send polyps they remove from a patient's colon to a pathologist for examination, according to a large study conducted by physician... Read More
Physical activity linked to lower death risk in men with localized prostate cancer
Dec 22, 2014
Walking or cycling for at least 20 minutes a day could significantly reduce mortality risk for men with localized prostate cancer, according to a new study. Read More
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