Cancer News and Research

Latest Cancer News and Research

Gene discovery could improve anemia treatment in patients

Gene discovery could improve anemia treatment in patients

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and the eighth most common in women

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and the eighth most common in women

Lung cancer varies between men and women

Lung cancer varies between men and women

Female hormone replacement therapy back on the agenda

Female hormone replacement therapy back on the agenda

Increased role for nurses in treatment of cancer

Increased role for nurses in treatment of cancer

Genetic connection between humans, mice and dogs

Genetic connection between humans, mice and dogs

New information on genetic shuffling before egg or sperm formation rewrites genetic theory

New information on genetic shuffling before egg or sperm formation rewrites genetic theory

How to beat throat cancer

How to beat throat cancer

Mayo Clinic debunks myths cancer myths

Mayo Clinic debunks myths cancer myths

Tibetan yoga helps cancer and insomnia

Tibetan yoga helps cancer and insomnia

Evidence suggests cutting back on state-sponsored smoking prevention campaigns could increase smoking rates

Evidence suggests cutting back on state-sponsored smoking prevention campaigns could increase smoking rates

Certain prostate cancer cell lines are unable to repair DNA damage caused by "free radicals"

Certain prostate cancer cell lines are unable to repair DNA damage caused by "free radicals"

New gene presents a potent new target for breast cancer therapy

New gene presents a potent new target for breast cancer therapy

New insights into how tumors neutralize CD8 T cells

New insights into how tumors neutralize CD8 T cells

Cancer-specific protein offers new target for the development of melanoma vaccine

Cancer-specific protein offers new target for the development of melanoma vaccine

Breast cancer treatment based on MIT radar research

Breast cancer treatment based on MIT radar research

Three hours exercise reduces risk of breast cancer

Three hours exercise reduces risk of breast cancer

Proteomics techniques to find a possible predictor of response in a chemoprevention trial

Proteomics techniques to find a possible predictor of response in a chemoprevention trial

Free software helps capture the molecular signatures of cells

Free software helps capture the molecular signatures of cells

Muscle stem cells morph to resemble nerve cells

Muscle stem cells morph to resemble nerve cells

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