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Researchers identify protein involved in pushing bladder tumors to become invasive

Researchers identify protein involved in pushing bladder tumors to become invasive

Canadian cancer patients cross the border for second opinion

Canadian cancer patients cross the border for second opinion

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office grants patent to Historx's AQUA technology

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office grants patent to Historx's AQUA technology

Still River Systems announces clinical beam extraction from world's smallest high-energy proton therapy accelerator

Still River Systems announces clinical beam extraction from world's smallest high-energy proton therapy accelerator

Amgen submits BLA for denosumab subcutaneous RANK Ligand inhibitor

Amgen submits BLA for denosumab subcutaneous RANK Ligand inhibitor

Measuring gene expression in healthy women may predict future breast cancer risk, say scientists

Measuring gene expression in healthy women may predict future breast cancer risk, say scientists

RMEI, PIM sponsor continuing education series on castration-resistant prostate cancer

RMEI, PIM sponsor continuing education series on castration-resistant prostate cancer

Experts address fundamental questions related to renal failure in ICU

Experts address fundamental questions related to renal failure in ICU

Each melanoma cell capable of cancer stem cell behavior: Study

Each melanoma cell capable of cancer stem cell behavior: Study

Response Genetics first-quarter total revenue up 140%

Response Genetics first-quarter total revenue up 140%

TechniScan awarded U.S. Patent for 3-D, Warm Bath Ultrasound system

TechniScan awarded U.S. Patent for 3-D, Warm Bath Ultrasound system

Research article focuses on how IECs respond to probiotic strain B. lactis HN019

Research article focuses on how IECs respond to probiotic strain B. lactis HN019

Research investigates MDR in human HCC

Research investigates MDR in human HCC

Researchers develop new approach to immunotherapy of cancer

Researchers develop new approach to immunotherapy of cancer

Robotic surgery keeps features intact in head, neck cancer removal procedures

Robotic surgery keeps features intact in head, neck cancer removal procedures

Four caged xanthones can inhibit growth of CCA cell lines: Research article

Four caged xanthones can inhibit growth of CCA cell lines: Research article

Melanoma is becoming increasingly common: Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource

Melanoma is becoming increasingly common: Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource

FDA should apply equal rigor in assessing food claims and drug approvals, says new report

FDA should apply equal rigor in assessing food claims and drug approvals, says new report

CTI to conduct phase II study of pixantrone in patients with HER2-negative breast cancer

CTI to conduct phase II study of pixantrone in patients with HER2-negative breast cancer

Researchers develop new technology to manage prostate cancer treatment

Researchers develop new technology to manage prostate cancer treatment

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