Cancer News and Research

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New technology can detect toxins in a person's breath

New technology can detect toxins in a person's breath

St. Michael's project to develop vaccine that would eliminate latent HIV reservoirs

St. Michael's project to develop vaccine that would eliminate latent HIV reservoirs

States trying to wrangle Medicaid costs; rural hospitals struggling; health hiring steady

States trying to wrangle Medicaid costs; rural hospitals struggling; health hiring steady

Viewpoints: Weighing the ballot measures in Miss. and Ohio; the super committee's task

Viewpoints: Weighing the ballot measures in Miss. and Ohio; the super committee's task

EpiCept reports net loss of $5.4 million for third quarter 2011

EpiCept reports net loss of $5.4 million for third quarter 2011

Study shows improvement in diagnosis time for bowel, oesophageal and pancreatic cancers

Study shows improvement in diagnosis time for bowel, oesophageal and pancreatic cancers

Economic burden of chronic hepatitis C-related liver disease

Economic burden of chronic hepatitis C-related liver disease

Hirano bodies may play a protective role in progression of Alzheimer's

Hirano bodies may play a protective role in progression of Alzheimer's

Bristol-Myers Squibb receives FDA approval for Erbitux to treat head and neck cancer

Bristol-Myers Squibb receives FDA approval for Erbitux to treat head and neck cancer

Study on epigentics and cellular memory

Study on epigentics and cellular memory

First-ever Mantle Cell Lymphoma Symposium to be held on Nov. 12

First-ever Mantle Cell Lymphoma Symposium to be held on Nov. 12

Brain plays a key role in regulating glucose metabolism in humans

Brain plays a key role in regulating glucose metabolism in humans

New data from Pfizer's hematology portfolio to be presented at 53rd ASH annual meeting

New data from Pfizer's hematology portfolio to be presented at 53rd ASH annual meeting

Research: Nucleolar disruption could destroy cancer cells

Research: Nucleolar disruption could destroy cancer cells

World leading scientists receive Cancer Research UK Prizes

World leading scientists receive Cancer Research UK Prizes

Just couple of glasses of wine a day could raise risk of breast cancer: Study

Just couple of glasses of wine a day could raise risk of breast cancer: Study

Amgen plans $5 billion auction tender offer

Amgen plans $5 billion auction tender offer

DSS VistA Chemotherapy Manager goes live at San Francisco VA Medical Center

DSS VistA Chemotherapy Manager goes live at San Francisco VA Medical Center

Prostate cancer drug market forecast to grow from $3.6 billion in 2010 to $10.1 billion in 2020

Prostate cancer drug market forecast to grow from $3.6 billion in 2010 to $10.1 billion in 2020

NanoString closes $20M Series D round of equity financing

NanoString closes $20M Series D round of equity financing

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