A long - standing mystery about how cells resist
the powerful effects of cancer - causing genes has been solved by researchers studying a genetic check - and - balance system that prevents cells in the body...
Not exact matches
But there seems to be a
powerful force in all cells that operates on its own clock, and understanding that force could give us a lot
of insight into minimizing the
effects of both
cancer and aging.»
This study, which will be published Oct. 24 in eLife, and two other new Northwestern studies in Oncotarget and Cell Cycle by the Peter group, describe the discovery
of the assassin molecules present in multiple human genes and their
powerful effect on
cancer in mice.
But despite their good prognosis, many patients»
powerful gut responses to their diagnosis (and the overall threat
of cancer) drive their preferences for the most aggressive treatment strategies — overtreatment that could have incumbent side
effects, additional risks or more difficult recovery.
In his own words, casein «proved to be so
powerful in its
effect that we could turn on and turn off
cancer growth simply by changing the level consumed» (page 5
of «The China Study»).
An
effect so
powerful, Dr. Dean Ornish and colleagues appeared to be able to reverse the progression
of prostate
cancer without chemo, surgery, or radiation — just a plant - based diet, and other healthy lifestyle changes.
The exciting finding by University
of Washington researchers provides further proof
of the
powerful effect of artemisinin on
cancer and the
powerful effect of combining naturally - occurring herbals with other essentials, such as iron, to combat
cancer cell growth.
Studies in rabbits are somewhat limited (we tend to do most
of our scientific research on mice), but the flavonoids found in orange peels may have
powerful protective
effects — some studies suggest that flavonoids can inhibit certain proteins that have been linked to obesity and
cancer.
Again, this is thought to be a result
of its
powerful antioxidant
effects, which help to prevent damage on the skin cells that can lead to skin
cancer.