Chemotherapy News and Research

Latest Chemotherapy News and Research

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and the eighth most common in women

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and the eighth most common in women

How to beat throat cancer

How to beat throat cancer

Tibetan yoga helps cancer and insomnia

Tibetan yoga helps cancer and insomnia

Green tea helps kill cells of the most common leukemia

Green tea helps kill cells of the most common leukemia

Latest developments in prostate cancer research

Latest developments in prostate cancer research

Molecular analyses of leukemia patients suggest strategies for better treatments

Molecular analyses of leukemia patients suggest strategies for better treatments

Natural compound in snake venom for treatment of malignant tumours

Natural compound in snake venom for treatment of malignant tumours

Zebrafish show effects of ionizing and UV radiation differ during embryo development

Zebrafish show effects of ionizing and UV radiation differ during embryo development

Newly diagnosed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma linked to monkey virus DNA

Newly diagnosed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma linked to monkey virus DNA

New research to predict patient response to cancer chemotherapies

New research to predict patient response to cancer chemotherapies

Data on pre-clinical activity of satraplatin in prostate cancer to be released

Data on pre-clinical activity of satraplatin in prostate cancer to be released

p53 protein peptide stops cancer in its tracks

p53 protein peptide stops cancer in its tracks

Oral chemotherapy agent Orathecin™ (rubitecan) capsules accepted by FDA for filing

Oral chemotherapy agent Orathecin™ (rubitecan) capsules accepted by FDA for filing

DNA repair enzymes to fight cancer

DNA repair enzymes to fight cancer

Chemotherapy offers new hope for pancreatic cancer patients

Chemotherapy offers new hope for pancreatic cancer patients

Treatment for ovarian cancer by gene targeting

Treatment for ovarian cancer by gene targeting

New Drug Offers Hope For Advanced Colorectal Cancer

New Drug Offers Hope For Advanced Colorectal Cancer

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