Cancer News and Research

Latest Cancer News and Research

Gene amplification could guide treatment for high-risk breast cancer

Gene amplification could guide treatment for high-risk breast cancer

New phase-contrast microscopy developed at PSI enhances X-ray images

New phase-contrast microscopy developed at PSI enhances X-ray images

Unique protein expression could serve as a screening test for head and neck cancers

Unique protein expression could serve as a screening test for head and neck cancers

Promising chemo, therapeutic viruses, cutting-edge surgery debut at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

Promising chemo, therapeutic viruses, cutting-edge surgery debut at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

New treatment for chronic eosinophilic leukemia

New treatment for chronic eosinophilic leukemia

Long term oestrogen-only hormone replacement therapy increases breast cancer risk

Long term oestrogen-only hormone replacement therapy increases breast cancer risk

Don't kid yourself - puppyfat won't just go away

Don't kid yourself - puppyfat won't just go away

BMA response to new guidance on embryo selection

BMA response to new guidance on embryo selection

Dietary folate intake may decrease risk of bladder cancer

Dietary folate intake may decrease risk of bladder cancer

Stem cell 'fusion' occurs in tumors

Stem cell 'fusion' occurs in tumors

Scientists detect cancer genes with new algorithm

Scientists detect cancer genes with new algorithm

St. Jude step towards cure for retinoblastoma

St. Jude step towards cure for retinoblastoma

Breast cancer may be on the rise in U.S.-based Latinas

Breast cancer may be on the rise in U.S.-based Latinas

"Junk" RNA regulates important cellular processes

"Junk" RNA regulates important cellular processes

Aggressive cancer treated successfully in mice

Aggressive cancer treated successfully in mice

Women with lung cancer have better lung function than men

Women with lung cancer have better lung function than men

New discovery about role of sugar in cell communication

New discovery about role of sugar in cell communication

European Food Safety Authority says Aspartame quite safe to use

European Food Safety Authority says Aspartame quite safe to use

Long-term estrogen therapy may be related to a higher risk of breast cancer

Long-term estrogen therapy may be related to a higher risk of breast cancer

Corticosteroids may be linked to an increased risk for atrial fibrillation

Corticosteroids may be linked to an increased risk for atrial fibrillation

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