Several prominent cancer researchers are now joining forces in an advanced
new cancer study.
Meanwhile, a team including Hunter has published
a new cancer study, reflecting his continued productivity over nearly five decades at the institute.
Not exact matches
This could have huge implications: The
study points out that 5.4 million
new cases of skin
cancer are diagnosed each year in the U.S. alone.
«It also brings in the question of diet,» says Wargo, who is now working on
new clinical
studies on the microbiome with the Parker Institute for
Cancer Immunotherapy.
Currently in the U.K., he will go back to Privateer's headquarters in Seattle, then visit Tilray's 60,000 - square foot facilities in British Columbia, Canada, then to Australia, where Tilray has an import license to send marijuana for a clinical trial with a chemotherapy - induced nausea and vomiting
study with the University of Sydney, the government of
New South Wales and the country's largest
cancer hospital.
A
new study using lab - engineered microtumors allowed doctors to better predict if a
cancer drug treatment will work in a patient.
A
new study making the rounds suggests that high intake of B vitamins is associated with an increased risk for lung
cancer.
A
new study from researchers at the University of North Carolina shows that loneliness can «vastly elevate» a person's risk of heart disease, stroke and
cancer, making it as dangerous to your health as a lack of physical inactivity in youth or diabetes in old age.
«We observed a 49 percent increased risk of lung
cancer among subjects with the highest daily glycemic index,» author of
new study says.
Chicago, GenomeWeb — A
new study by researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering
Cancer Center has demonstrated the predictive power of an AR - V7 protein expression test using Epic Sciences» non-EPCAM-based circulating tumor cell detection platform, which could help guide treatment decisions for men with metastatic castration - resistant prostate c
Cancer Center has demonstrated the predictive power of an AR - V7 protein expression test using Epic Sciences» non-EPCAM-based circulating tumor cell detection platform, which could help guide treatment decisions for men with metastatic castration - resistant prostate
cancercancer.
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb)-- Freenome is using the $ 65 million it recently raised through a financing round to conduct the clinical validation and utility
studies that will be critical for its non-invasive,
cancer screening technology to be reimbursed and meet regulatory requirements.
or more of garlic powder every day may reduce aortic stiffness as people age, while separate
studies at the State University of
New York at Albany have found that people who eat garlic exhibit a lower incidence of stomach
cancer, have longer blood clotting times, and lower blood lipid levels (a factor associated with reduced risk of stroke and cardiovascular disease)....
The report, «Carrageenan:
New Studies Reinforce Link to Inflammation,
Cancer, and Diabetes,» is the result of a three - year investigation on the part of the Cornucopia Institute and contains information gleaned from 1,337 questionnaire responses from individuals about their own health.
In 2010, researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive
Cancer Center published a study in the journal Clinical Cancer Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor
Cancer Center published a
study in the journal Clinical
Cancer Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor
Cancer Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast
cancer stem cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor
cancer stem cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of
new tumor cells.
>> Related link: The Breast
Cancer Fund has recently released a
new study about BPA in food containers.
By Andrew M. Seaman
NEW YORK (Reuters Health)- Factors other than medical history and risk may influence women with cancer in one breast to have both breasts removed even if it doesn't improve their odds of survival, suggests a new stu
NEW YORK (Reuters Health)- Factors other than medical history and risk may influence women with
cancer in one breast to have both breasts removed even if it doesn't improve their odds of survival, suggests a
new stu
new study.
In an accompanying editorial, Theodore Slotkin, a professor of pharmacology and
cancer biology at the Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, writes that it's undeniable that smoking while pregnant contributes to later behavior problems in children, based on the
new study and past research.
The researchers drew their findings from a larger
study called the Western New York Exposure and Breast Cancer S
study called the Western
New York Exposure and Breast
Cancer StudyStudy.
A
study of nearly 3,000 women conducted by researchers at the University of Buffalo in
New York found women who experienced morning sickness during pregnancy were 30 percent less likely to have breast
cancer later in life.
The
new study links UVB as protective to a total of 16 types of
cancer, primarily epithelial (pertaining to the surface)
cancers of the digestive and reproductive systems [Grant, submitted].
Aug. 10, 2009 — Women with a family history of breast
cancer who have ever breastfed reduce their risk of getting premenopausal breast
cancer by nearly 60 %, according to a
new study.
Now, an intriguing
new study out today in the Archives of Internal Medicine shows that it could help some women avoid breast
cancer early in life.
The grassroots survey, which is not sanctioned by a government agency, was announced Tuesday at the
New York state Capitol, where Health Department officials in June released the results of a controversial
study they said found no evidence of increased
cancer rates in Hoosick Falls.
The effort by Bennington College to conduct a more comprehensive survey of residents took shape after the
New York Health Department released the results of its
cancer study in June that found the rates of the disease in the village of Hoosick Falls are not extraordinary.
Cuomo said the $ 500,000 one - year
study to be undertaken by the state departments of health and environmental conservation will focus on what factors might be behind the higher
cancer rates on Staten Island, Long Island, Warren County, and parts of western
New York.
The state has launched a
new study to determine why some regions — including Warren County and Staten Island — have significantly higher rates of
cancer than others.
Ahead of the release of the
new London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine report «How alcohol industry organisations mislead the public about alcohol and
cancer», please find the following statement issued by the Institute of Alcohol
Studies, below (in bold).
Commenting on the
new report that provides documented evidence of how the alcohol industry is misleading the public about the risks associated with alcohol and
cancer, Institute of Alcohol
Studies Chief Executive Katherine Brown said: «This report shows that, like the tobacco industry before them, alcohol companies are misleading consumers about the evidence linking their products to
cancer.
The Lund researchers have already started
new studies in which a larger number of women will be monitored from breast
cancer diagnosis and onwards, as well as testing ctDNA methods in other
cancer types.
Ground breaking research could reduce the recurrence of prostate
cancer in males, a
new study in the journal Nature Communications reports.
The
new research, published recently as two separate
studies in ACS Central Science and the Journal of the American Chemical Society, demonstrates that a
new class of drugs called small molecule RNA inhibitors can successfully target and kill specific types of
cancer.
For the current
study, working in the CU
Cancer Center Advanced Light Microscopy Core, co-authors Dominik Stitch, PhD, and Radu Moldovan, PhD, implemented a
new technique known intravital multiphoton in vivo microscopy that enabled the team to watch fluorescent - tagged liposomes in real - time after injection.
«Our
study shows that epigenetic drift, which is characterized by gains and losses in DNA methylation in the genome over time, occurs more rapidly in mice than in monkeys and more rapidly in monkeys than in humans,» explains Jean - Pierre Issa, MD, Director of the Fels Institute for
Cancer Research at LKSOM, and senior investigator on the
new study.
Our work suggests that
studying PI (3,4) P2 - regulated processes may reveal why PTEN is such a powerful tumour suppressor and may also help us to identify
new therapeutic targets in PTEN - mutated
cancers.»
Now a
new study, presented today at the ESMO 19th World Congress on Gastrointestinal
Cancer suggests loading up on fish and fruit, and cutting back on soft drinks are the three most important things.
High total and saturated fat intake were associated with greater risk of estrogen receptor - and progesterone receptor - positive (ER+PR +) breast
cancer (BC), and human epidermal growth factor 2 receptor - negative (HER2 --RRB- disease, according to a new study published April 9 in the Journal of the National Cancer Inst
cancer (BC), and human epidermal growth factor 2 receptor - negative (HER2 --RRB- disease, according to a
new study published April 9 in the Journal of the National
Cancer Inst
Cancer Institute.
The researchers collected data on 657 participants in the
New Hampshire Skin
Cancer Study (all under 50) who had newly diagnosed cases of BCC and 452 controls.
Two
new studies in mice have found that viruses - including one that causes polio, and another that causes
cancer - can exploit gut bacteria to infect our bodies.
Revving up the immune system to combat a wide variety of tumor types may take
cancer therapy in a
new direction, says Khaled Barakat, a computational scientist at the University of Alberta in Canada, who was not involved in the
study.
A little -
studied gene may explain how some liver
cancer cells obtain the nutrition they need to proliferate, according to
new research from the University of Maryland.
A
new study by Dana - Farber
Cancer Institute scientists suggests it may be possible to prevent tumors from recurring and to eradicate metastatic growths by implanting a gel containing immunotherapy during surgical removal of a tumor.
A
new study published online by JAMA Oncology quantifies industry financial conflicts of interest (FCOIs) among authors of National Comprehensive
Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines, work that influences practice and defines drugs reimbursable by Medicare.
For this
study, Yanik's team developed a
new technology to inject RNA carried by nanoparticles called lipidoids, previously designed by Daniel Anderson, an associate professor of chemical engineering, member of the Koch Institute for Integrative
Cancer Research and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, and an author of the
new paper.
«Tanning devices cost US healthcare $ 343 million a year:
New study says indoor tanning - related skin
cancers contribute significantly to early deaths.»
«Indoor tanning
study reveals surprising
new at - risk group for skin
cancer: Public health research shows non-heterosexual black male teens use indoor tanning at levels equal to Caucasian female teens.»
A
new study has identified a group of molecules in prostate -
cancer cells that doctors might one day use to distinguish which patients should be treated with radiation therapy if rising PSA levels indicate their
cancer has recurred after surgical removal of the prostate.
Important news for men receiving treatment for prostate
cancer: Two
new studies from the University of Virginia School of Medicine have upended the widely held view that it's best to delay radiation treatment as long as possible after the removal of the prostate in order to prevent unwanted side effects.
Chemotherapy drugs designed to kill tumors may actually encourage ovarian
cancer by stimulating the growth of cells that give rise to the malignancy, a
new study finds.
By taking a high - cost drug with a low - fat meal — instead of on an empty stomach, as prescribed — prostate
cancer patients could decrease their daily dose, prevent digestive issues and cut costs by 75 percent, according to a
new study in the March 28, 2018, issue of the Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO).
California proposed the
new goal because a recent federal
study resolved a decade - long debate by concluding that chromium 6 can cause
cancer when ingested.