Cancer News and Research

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Study: Identifying biomarkers could lead to earlier detection of preeclampsia

Study: Identifying biomarkers could lead to earlier detection of preeclampsia

Hemp flour with decaffeinated green tea leaves could be used to develop gluten-free snack cracker

Hemp flour with decaffeinated green tea leaves could be used to develop gluten-free snack cracker

Researchers provide new blood test for early detection of stomach cancer

Researchers provide new blood test for early detection of stomach cancer

Patients with both HIV and hepatitis C have 80% higher rates of serious liver disease

Patients with both HIV and hepatitis C have 80% higher rates of serious liver disease

Trovagene reports net loss of $1 million for fourth quarter 2013

Trovagene reports net loss of $1 million for fourth quarter 2013

Loyola urogynecologist receives 2014 Christina Manthos Mentoring Award from SWIU

Loyola urogynecologist receives 2014 Christina Manthos Mentoring Award from SWIU

Researchers discover how STAT3 protein breaches antitumor mechanism prior to cancer development

Researchers discover how STAT3 protein breaches antitumor mechanism prior to cancer development

Incidence of colon cancer in the US is decreasing with increased use of colonoscopy

Incidence of colon cancer in the US is decreasing with increased use of colonoscopy

Bisphenol A may promote prostate tumourigenesis

Bisphenol A may promote prostate tumourigenesis

Proteomics identifies possible RCC biomarkers

Proteomics identifies possible RCC biomarkers

Cytoplasmic HIF-2α linked to poor prognosis in renal cell carcinoma

Cytoplasmic HIF-2α linked to poor prognosis in renal cell carcinoma

Research on diverse health benefits of oats in protecting heart

Research on diverse health benefits of oats in protecting heart

Researchers develop therapy to attack cervical cancer tumors

Researchers develop therapy to attack cervical cancer tumors

Viewpoints: Cancer's deadly toll in minority communities; GOP candidates need to go on offense against health law

Viewpoints: Cancer's deadly toll in minority communities; GOP candidates need to go on offense against health law

First Edition: March 17, 2014

First Edition: March 17, 2014

TAF proteins may serve as potential targets to fight ovarian cancer

TAF proteins may serve as potential targets to fight ovarian cancer

Top medical organizations urge CMS to provide full Medicare coverage for LDCT screening

Top medical organizations urge CMS to provide full Medicare coverage for LDCT screening

Findings reveal potential drug targets for small cell lung cancer

Findings reveal potential drug targets for small cell lung cancer

Findings reveal that miR-34 genes are bona fide tumor suppressors

Findings reveal that miR-34 genes are bona fide tumor suppressors

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