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No association found between migraine and breast cancer in a pooled analysis of prospective cohort studies

Dec 18, 2014

Migraine was not associated with breast cancer risk or differences in the endogenous sex hormones that have been proposed to be associated with migraines, according to a new study published in the... Read More

Male and female breast cancers are not identical

Dec 18, 2014

Results of the EORTC10085/TBCRC/BIG/NABCG International Male Breast Cancer Program conducted in both Europe and in the United States and presented at the 2014 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium... Read More

Kidney dialysis: taming the inflammatory response

Dec 18, 2014

Frequent kidney dialysis is essential for the approximately 350,000 end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients in the United States. Read More

Controversial nitrite hypothesis confirmed

Dec 18, 2014

Understanding how nitrite can improve conditions such as hypertension, heart attack and stroke has been the object of worldwide research studies. Read More

Understanding cancer spread by researching blood and lymphatic vessels

Dec 17, 2014

Knowing more about how blood and lymphatic vessels develop in the gut should lead to new ways to prevent cancer spread and gut-specific lymphatic diseases, say researchers. Read More

Study compares effectiveness of antiviral drugs to prevent hepatitis B virus-related hepatitis among patients receiving chemotherapy for lymphoma

Dec 17, 2014

Among patients with lymphoma undergoing a certain type of chemotherapy, receiving the antiviral drug entecavir resulted in a lower incidence of hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related hepatitis and HBV... Read More

Scientists find way to boost healthy cells during chemo

Dec 17, 2014

It's well known that chemotherapy helps fight cancer. It's also known that it wreaks havoc on normal, healthy cells. Read More

Hard-to-reach cancers targeted with 'Trojan horse' proteins

Dec 17, 2014

Scientists at Brunel University London have found a way of targeting hard-to-reach cancers and degenerative diseases using nanoparticles, but without causing the damaging side effects the treatment... Read More

Big data tool developed to better classify tumor cells and guide personalized cancer treatments

Dec 17, 2014

New statistical model allows better identification of different cell types found in solid tumors to enable more targeted treatment options. Read More

Pediatric bone marrow transplant patients at higher risk of cognitive decline

Dec 17, 2014

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital study identifies small group of patients at risk for intellectual decline after bone marrow transplantation; results set stage for new strategies to preserve IQ... Read More

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