Sentences with phrase «greater understanding of cancer»

I now have a greater understanding of cancer from an allopathic and naturopathic point of view.
Strahl said, «We think this work will lead to a greater understanding of cancer biology, and open the door to future therapeutic approaches for patients in need of better treatment options.»
Duly reverential, the panel satisfied itself with simply listing all the research possibilities, including the improvement and increased safety of IVF, the creation of cell lines that might someday be useful for bone marrow transplantation, repair of spinal cord injuries, skin replacement and, naturally, the hint of a greater understanding of cancer

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«Shoppers Drug Mart has played a significant role in helping us in our mission to foster greater awareness, support and understanding of the social and emotional needs of women living with cancer since 2011,» says Ms. Abbott.
But researchers and clinicians hope that a greater understanding of the physiology and biochemistry of breast cancer, combined with more dexterous technology, will one day result in screening tools that can replace or inexpensively supplement mammograms so that the results will be more trustworthy.
A better understanding of the mechanism that accelerates or restricts the development of cancer may allow, for example, the discovery of new biomarkers to better identify the population at greatest risk of colon cancer and even the current degree of risk.
Wyrick stressed that this work is just one of many steps needed to get a greater understanding of how cancers form.
«This study also adds greater understanding of tumor - infiltrating lymphocytes and their influence on the causes and progression of ovarian cancer.
When considering gastric cancer, another H pylori - induced global killer, the necessity for understanding the pathogenesis of the infection and the role of host genetics in susceptibility is even greater.
«Advances in lung cancer therapy require a greater understanding of the molecular origins of this deadly disease,» said last corresponding author Levantini, who is also a researcher at the Institute of Biomedical Technologies at the Italian National Research Council (ITB - CNR).
New studies from the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania are providing fresh clues on potentially effective combinations with CAR T therapy in brain cancer as well as a novel therapeutic target in head and neck cancer, and also providing greater understanding of the mechanisms of resistance in pancreatic cCancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania are providing fresh clues on potentially effective combinations with CAR T therapy in brain cancer as well as a novel therapeutic target in head and neck cancer, and also providing greater understanding of the mechanisms of resistance in pancreatic ccancer as well as a novel therapeutic target in head and neck cancer, and also providing greater understanding of the mechanisms of resistance in pancreatic ccancer, and also providing greater understanding of the mechanisms of resistance in pancreatic cancercancer.
«So, these findings should further encourage work toward greater understanding of all the molecular abnormalities in cancer and development of drugs that target those abnormalities.»
This new understanding of the serious consequences of a cancer diagnosis has great implications for the relatives and healthcare personnel of cancer patients.
Our breakthroughs and discoveries in the field of epigenetics have led the way to a greater understanding of the underlying causes of cancer and new methods of prevention, detection, and treatment.
Many scientists and clinicians working with cancer have the feeling that if there was a much greater fundamental understanding of neoplasia at the cellular, molecular, and genetic levels, then improved therapies and better preventive measures could and would be developed.
This resulted in her interpretation that there is no single cause, target or treatment for chronic illness and cancer and it takes a well - rounded understanding of the whole person to have the greatest impact on this multi-factorial process.
But unlocking the mysteries of cancer, from testing new drugs to trying to understand why benign lumps turn into malignant tumors, may pose the greatest potential benefits for man and man's best friend, experts say.
The Blue Buffalo Foundation, in partnership with the Petco Foundation, has supported cancer studies in small companion animals since 2003 and is dedicated to gaining a greater understanding of the causes, treatments and prevention of dog and cat cancers.
Stacy Byers, PhD, Washington State University «Reducing the Risk of Transmission of Pathogenic Bacteria to Bighorn Sheep» Mary Klinck, DVM, University of Montreal «Creating Validated Pain Scales for Feline Osteoarthritis Pain Identification and Quantification» Alex Davies, PhD University of California — Davis «Understanding Mechanisms that Contribute to Early Changes in Cancer Stem Cells» Kristen Messenger, DVM, North Carolina State University «Analgesic Drug Therapy in Animals» Tiffany Wolf, DVM, University of Minnesota «Identification of Factors Contributing to Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Transfer between Humans and Great Apes»
A Veterinary Dermatologist has a greater understanding of diseases of the skin and ears including allergies, metabolic, endocrine (hormonal), auto - immune, cancer and infectious diseases.
(Most calls for cell phone bans in Europe seem to relate to the idea that extreme overuse might cause cancer: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-italy-phones-idUSBRE89I0V320121019 My understanding is that there is still a great deal of debate as to whether this is so, and can serve to illustrate the interaction of the law and science.)
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