Cancer News and Research

Latest Cancer News and Research

Should soft tissue sarcomas be treated at high volume centres?

Should soft tissue sarcomas be treated at high volume centres?

Breast enlargements in just over an hour!

Breast enlargements in just over an hour!

Scientists discover first common bowel cancer gene

Scientists discover first common bowel cancer gene

New ulcerative colitis gene found

New ulcerative colitis gene found

Exercise reduces inflammation

Exercise reduces inflammation

Abiraterone reduces levels of prostate specific antigen

Abiraterone reduces levels of prostate specific antigen

Orlistat weight loss drug points to new cancer treatments

Orlistat weight loss drug points to new cancer treatments

Common genetic risk factor for multiple cancers identified

Common genetic risk factor for multiple cancers identified

Modified herpes simplex virus shows promise in early clinical trial

Modified herpes simplex virus shows promise in early clinical trial

Chromosome linked to colorectal cancer identified

Chromosome linked to colorectal cancer identified

New minimally invasive method of treating cancer

New minimally invasive method of treating cancer

Trastuzumab and chemo improves survival in women with operable HER-2 positive breast cancer

Trastuzumab and chemo improves survival in women with operable HER-2 positive breast cancer

Genome detectives reveal gene suspect for bowel cancer

Genome detectives reveal gene suspect for bowel cancer

Cancer risk in HIV, transplant patients

Cancer risk in HIV, transplant patients

Organic tomatoes a better health option

Organic tomatoes a better health option

New working principle in cancer treatment

New working principle in cancer treatment

When to move into a nursing home

When to move into a nursing home

OncoLife web-based cancer survivorhip care plan

OncoLife web-based cancer survivorhip care plan

Myeloperoxidase offers clues to heart attack in seemingly healthy people

Myeloperoxidase offers clues to heart attack in seemingly healthy people

Study shows inaccuracies in cardiac PET-CT imaging

Study shows inaccuracies in cardiac PET-CT imaging

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