Colon Cancer News and Research

Latest Colon Cancer News and Research

Study identifies compounds that overcome a specific type of resistance to chemotherapeutic-induced apoptosis

Study identifies compounds that overcome a specific type of resistance to chemotherapeutic-induced apoptosis

First solid data on health effects of a low-fat diet

First solid data on health effects of a low-fat diet

Abdominal chemotherapy boosts survival in ovarian cancer patients

Abdominal chemotherapy boosts survival in ovarian cancer patients

Delivering chemotherapy directly into the abdomen boosts survival in ovarian cancer patients

Delivering chemotherapy directly into the abdomen boosts survival in ovarian cancer patients

Caspase 8 gene halts spread of aggressive childhood cancer

Caspase 8 gene halts spread of aggressive childhood cancer

Daily dose of Vitamin D cuts cancer risk

Daily dose of Vitamin D cuts cancer risk

Eating chicken may reduce colon cancer risk

Eating chicken may reduce colon cancer risk

High fibre diet gives little protection against bowel cancer

High fibre diet gives little protection against bowel cancer

Chemotherapy is a beneficial treatment women and elderly

Chemotherapy is a beneficial treatment women and elderly

Liver plays crucial role in iron metabolism

Liver plays crucial role in iron metabolism

Cancer cell resistance to chemotherapy drugs - mechanism discovered

Cancer cell resistance to chemotherapy drugs - mechanism discovered

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

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

Colon cancer and fruit and vegetable products

Colon cancer and fruit and vegetable products

Diabetics are significantly more likely to have colon cancer

Diabetics are significantly more likely to have colon cancer

Expanded use sought for colon cancer drug

Expanded use sought for colon cancer drug

Colon cancer hits blacks at a younger age

Colon cancer hits blacks at a younger age

Computer-assisted instruction offers the potential to overcome knowledge barriers and improve screening rates

Computer-assisted instruction offers the potential to overcome knowledge barriers and improve screening rates

Long-term use of NSAIDs cuts the risk for oral cancer in smokers by half but increases risk of cardiovascular problems

Long-term use of NSAIDs cuts the risk for oral cancer in smokers by half but increases risk of cardiovascular problems

Americans' risk of dying from cancer continues to decline

Americans' risk of dying from cancer continues to decline

Behavior-based means of cutting the risks of tobacco

Behavior-based means of cutting the risks of tobacco

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