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NCCC physicians use new gene sequencing equipment for testing abnormal DNA in cancerous tumor cells

NCCC physicians use new gene sequencing equipment for testing abnormal DNA in cancerous tumor cells

Jackson Laboratory collaborates with Seoul National University to develop new mouse models, tumor repository

Jackson Laboratory collaborates with Seoul National University to develop new mouse models, tumor repository

Longer withdrawal times during colonoscopy correlates with higher rate of polyp detection

Longer withdrawal times during colonoscopy correlates with higher rate of polyp detection

New, "designer" dietary fiber may eliminate side effects of current IBS treatment

New, "designer" dietary fiber may eliminate side effects of current IBS treatment

Surgeon general: Smoking linked to more than 30 diseases, conditions

Surgeon general: Smoking linked to more than 30 diseases, conditions

Tumor profiling study of colorectal cancer to be presented at 2014 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium

Tumor profiling study of colorectal cancer to be presented at 2014 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium

First Edition: January 17, 2014

First Edition: January 17, 2014

Study shows high-fiber diet reduces risk of colon problems

Study shows high-fiber diet reduces risk of colon problems

People who decrease sitting time and increase physical activity have lower risk of chronic disease

People who decrease sitting time and increase physical activity have lower risk of chronic disease

International study develops refined method to identify individuals at risk for certain inherited cancer

International study develops refined method to identify individuals at risk for certain inherited cancer

BMH-21 chemical compound has ability to shut down a common cancer process

BMH-21 chemical compound has ability to shut down a common cancer process

Lifestyle changes and screening tools prove to reduce cancer risk, says doctor

Lifestyle changes and screening tools prove to reduce cancer risk, says doctor

Nottingham scientists use MRI technology to assist in treatment, diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome

Nottingham scientists use MRI technology to assist in treatment, diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome

Nottingham scientists exploit MRI technology to assist in the treatment of IBS

Nottingham scientists exploit MRI technology to assist in the treatment of IBS

Cancer statistics 2014 finds steady declines in death rates

Cancer statistics 2014 finds steady declines in death rates

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center scientists to receive $90M in new funding for cancer research

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center scientists to receive $90M in new funding for cancer research

USPSTF recommends CT screening for people at high risk for lung cancer

USPSTF recommends CT screening for people at high risk for lung cancer

Researchers develop a class of compounds that may help eradicate Chagas disease

Researchers develop a class of compounds that may help eradicate Chagas disease

Study reveals that K-Ras gene mutations behave in ways that subvert normal mechanisms of cell death

Study reveals that K-Ras gene mutations behave in ways that subvert normal mechanisms of cell death

Study finds milk serves as protective carrier of bioactive molecules

Study finds milk serves as protective carrier of bioactive molecules

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