Cancer News and Research

Latest Cancer News and Research

Study finds AKT blocks cancer cell motility

Study finds AKT blocks cancer cell motility

Risk of cervical and other cancers after treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia

Risk of cervical and other cancers after treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia

Skinphysical (skin damage test) launched in UK

Skinphysical (skin damage test) launched in UK

Cellular clues to vitamin A resistance in lung cancer

Cellular clues to vitamin A resistance in lung cancer

Two novel drugs kill breast cancer tumor cells

Two novel drugs kill breast cancer tumor cells

New door opens for anti-aging research in humans

New door opens for anti-aging research in humans

New and promising antibody profiling technique to test for non-small cell lung cancer cases

New and promising antibody profiling technique to test for non-small cell lung cancer cases

Thrombospondin (TSP-1) can cause kidney failure when normal blood flow is disrupted

Thrombospondin (TSP-1) can cause kidney failure when normal blood flow is disrupted

Researchers identify genes affected by Methotrexate (MTX)

Researchers identify genes affected by Methotrexate (MTX)

Radiotherapy for certain cancers increases the risk of pelvic fractures

Radiotherapy for certain cancers increases the risk of pelvic fractures

New drug CellCept far more effective in treating kidney problems in lupus patients

New drug CellCept far more effective in treating kidney problems in lupus patients

Compound from Salinispora (marine bacteria) kills blood cancer cells

Compound from Salinispora (marine bacteria) kills blood cancer cells

Diets rich in meat increase the likelihood of developing chronic respiratory symptoms

Diets rich in meat increase the likelihood of developing chronic respiratory symptoms

Critical role of p53 gene

Critical role of p53 gene

Newly identified protein may help improve treatment for lung cancer

Newly identified protein may help improve treatment for lung cancer

Acoustics experts say medical sound pollution is widely recognized, rarely addressed

Acoustics experts say medical sound pollution is widely recognized, rarely addressed

Nanotechnology and biochemistry provide new way to study T cell signaling

Nanotechnology and biochemistry provide new way to study T cell signaling

UK's poor dietary habits are costing its health service an annual £6 billion

UK's poor dietary habits are costing its health service an annual £6 billion

Tamoxifen reduces the risk of invasive and noninvasive breast cancer

Tamoxifen reduces the risk of invasive and noninvasive breast cancer

Being a D cup at 20 could mean breast cancer at 40

Being a D cup at 20 could mean breast cancer at 40

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