Cancer News and Research

Latest Cancer News and Research

Yttrium-90 to control hepatocarcinoma

Yttrium-90 to control hepatocarcinoma

A honey of a cure

A honey of a cure

Combination of anastrozole and a synthetic hormone called goserelin may slow male breast cancer growth

Combination of anastrozole and a synthetic hormone called goserelin may slow male breast cancer growth

Two-thirds of patients say Uprima didn't work for them

Two-thirds of patients say Uprima didn't work for them

A randomized trial to improve early detection and prevention practices among siblings of melanoma patients

A randomized trial to improve early detection and prevention practices among siblings of melanoma patients

Hi-tech initiative aims to help doctors treat brain tumours

Hi-tech initiative aims to help doctors treat brain tumours

Statins stop the replication of the hepatitis C virus

Statins stop the replication of the hepatitis C virus

TV studio may cause cancer

TV studio may cause cancer

Early menopause on the cards for childhood cancer survivors

Early menopause on the cards for childhood cancer survivors

Obese women at greater risk of disease and death

Obese women at greater risk of disease and death

UK smokers most likely to cash in on cheap cigarettes

UK smokers most likely to cash in on cheap cigarettes

Nuclear test study rules out radiation link

Nuclear test study rules out radiation link

New Australian 'assassin' drug has huge potential

New Australian 'assassin' drug has huge potential

Sleep gene discovery

Sleep gene discovery

Pomegranate juice helps fight prostate cancer

Pomegranate juice helps fight prostate cancer

Exposure to radioactive iodine increases the risk of thyroid cancer

Exposure to radioactive iodine increases the risk of thyroid cancer

Women who survive childhood cancer are more likely to suffer premature menopause

Women who survive childhood cancer are more likely to suffer premature menopause

Body measures and colon cancer risk

Body measures and colon cancer risk

Just how safe is that steak?

Just how safe is that steak?

Prostatic irradiation doesn't lead to any appreciable increase in rectal cancer risk

Prostatic irradiation doesn't lead to any appreciable increase in rectal cancer risk

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