Cancer News and Research

Latest Cancer News and Research

Discovery of novel form of regulation of the GLI1 gene

Discovery of novel form of regulation of the GLI1 gene

First step in exploring the GnRH reproduction-related circuitry in the brain

First step in exploring the GnRH reproduction-related circuitry in the brain

Researchers can now identify patients likely to respond to cancer drug therapy

Researchers can now identify patients likely to respond to cancer drug therapy

Zyflamend shows promise in the early treatment of prostate cancer

Zyflamend shows promise in the early treatment of prostate cancer

Cancer survivors require tailored follow-up plans

Cancer survivors require tailored follow-up plans

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may prevent the development of oesophageal adenocarcinoma in patients with Barrett's oesophagus

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may prevent the development of oesophageal adenocarcinoma in patients with Barrett's oesophagus

Lancet warns Herceptin breast cancer drug 'over hyped'

Lancet warns Herceptin breast cancer drug 'over hyped'

Vaccine for a type of blood cancer - follicular lymphoma

Vaccine for a type of blood cancer - follicular lymphoma

Refusal to give new breast cancer drug lands health authority in court

Refusal to give new breast cancer drug lands health authority in court

Aspirin and ibuprofen may significantly reduce the risk of esophageal cancer among people with Barrett's esophagus

Aspirin and ibuprofen may significantly reduce the risk of esophageal cancer among people with Barrett's esophagus

Introgen's INGN 241 combined with Celebrex kills breast cancer cells

Introgen's INGN 241 combined with Celebrex kills breast cancer cells

Women refuse follow-up tests for breast cancer

Women refuse follow-up tests for breast cancer

Young scientists turn to gel to ease side-effects of cancer treatment

Young scientists turn to gel to ease side-effects of cancer treatment

Aspirin may prevent skin cancer

Aspirin may prevent skin cancer

Survival odds for cancer 3 times better but after-care pretty scant

Survival odds for cancer 3 times better but after-care pretty scant

Cell fusion triggered by viruses is a possible contributing factor in the development of human cancer

Cell fusion triggered by viruses is a possible contributing factor in the development of human cancer

Specific bacterial markers for bacterial vaginosis discovered

Specific bacterial markers for bacterial vaginosis discovered

Cholesterol lowering drugs do not appear to decrease the risk of melanoma

Cholesterol lowering drugs do not appear to decrease the risk of melanoma

Research project to advance understanding of how cancer cells evade the immune system

Research project to advance understanding of how cancer cells evade the immune system

Sensors, a smart dose of medicine for cancer treatment

Sensors, a smart dose of medicine for cancer treatment

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