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Inactive gene may explain higher incidence of prostate cancer in African-Americans compared to Caucasians

Inactive gene may explain higher incidence of prostate cancer in African-Americans compared to Caucasians

Should everyone over 50 be taking aspirin?

Should everyone over 50 be taking aspirin?

Immune system discovery could help in the treatment of bowel cancer

Immune system discovery could help in the treatment of bowel cancer

Indigenous health gap wider in New Zealand

Indigenous health gap wider in New Zealand

Columbia University launches multi-year campaign to support stem cell researc

Columbia University launches multi-year campaign to support stem cell researc

Immunomedics awarded U.S. and Australian patents

Immunomedics awarded U.S. and Australian patents

High exposure to the sun halves risk of prostate cancer

High exposure to the sun halves risk of prostate cancer

Doctor blames parents for return of sick girl's cancer

Doctor blames parents for return of sick girl's cancer

Wonder drug attacks range of cancers

Wonder drug attacks range of cancers

Helicobacter pylori may be linked to atrial fibrillation

Helicobacter pylori may be linked to atrial fibrillation

Scientists discover new way of bringing "bio-prospecting" out of the rainforest and into the lab

Scientists discover new way of bringing "bio-prospecting" out of the rainforest and into the lab

FDA approves Xeloda (capecitabine) oral chemotherapy

FDA approves Xeloda (capecitabine) oral chemotherapy

Maryland's poor, African-American communities suffer disproportionate cancer risk from air pollution

Maryland's poor, African-American communities suffer disproportionate cancer risk from air pollution

Too much red meat could lead to bowel cancer

Too much red meat could lead to bowel cancer

Exposure to sunlight may decrease the risk of prostate cancer

Exposure to sunlight may decrease the risk of prostate cancer

Nanotechnology used to smuggle a powerful chemotherapeutic drug inside tumor cells

Nanotechnology used to smuggle a powerful chemotherapeutic drug inside tumor cells

Arteries bio-engineered from elderly cells

Arteries bio-engineered from elderly cells

Holographic movies show promise for medical applications

Holographic movies show promise for medical applications

Study examines biomarkers for response to erlotinib in glioma

Study examines biomarkers for response to erlotinib in glioma

Incorporating human papillomavirus testing into cervical cancer screening will provide health benefits at a reasonable cost

Incorporating human papillomavirus testing into cervical cancer screening will provide health benefits at a reasonable cost

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