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Angiogenesis is blood vessel formation. Tumor angiogenesis is the growth of new blood vessels that tumors need to grow. This is caused by the release of chemicals by the tumor.
Non-aspirin pain drugs may help men with recurrent prostate cancer

Non-aspirin pain drugs may help men with recurrent prostate cancer

SU11248 proves effective in the treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors

SU11248 proves effective in the treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors

Drug helps patients with metastatic colorectal cancer

Drug helps patients with metastatic colorectal cancer

Drug to extend lives of colorectal cancer patients

Drug to extend lives of colorectal cancer patients

Avastin study shows significant improvement in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer

Avastin study shows significant improvement in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer

Australian researchers identify potential target to fight tumours

Australian researchers identify potential target to fight tumours

Strategy to treat obesity through molecular liposuction

Strategy to treat obesity through molecular liposuction

Australian company receives FDA orphan drug designation for product to treat malignant melanomas

Australian company receives FDA orphan drug designation for product to treat malignant melanomas

Researchers find drug that may suppress genetic mutation using a novel screening approach

Researchers find drug that may suppress genetic mutation using a novel screening approach

New Australian collaboration to discover new drugs targeting epilepsy and anxiety

New Australian collaboration to discover new drugs targeting epilepsy and anxiety

Enzyme called COX-2 may promote the development of ovarian tumors

Enzyme called COX-2 may promote the development of ovarian tumors

Immunomodulator induces long-term anti-tumor activity

Immunomodulator induces long-term anti-tumor activity

Bionomics files novel angiogenesis genes patent

Bionomics files novel angiogenesis genes patent

Growth factor protein succeeds in growing new coronary arteries

Growth factor protein succeeds in growing new coronary arteries

Clinical study - Diagnostic testing for  epilepsy released

Clinical study - Diagnostic testing for epilepsy released

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