Cancer News and Research

Latest Cancer News and Research

₤16.5 million investment in stem cell research

₤16.5 million investment in stem cell research

Radiation therapy after surgery for men with prostate cancer lessens the chance of the cancer returning

Radiation therapy after surgery for men with prostate cancer lessens the chance of the cancer returning

UK House of Commons Health Committee publishes its long-awaited Report on obesity

UK House of Commons Health Committee publishes its long-awaited Report on obesity

Evidence that abnormally short telomeres play a role in the early development of cancer

Evidence that abnormally short telomeres play a role in the early development of cancer

Men with low prostate specific antigen levels on screening tests can still have prostate cancer

Men with low prostate specific antigen levels on screening tests can still have prostate cancer

New technology to measure the sensitivity of nerve fibers that wire up the brain during development

New technology to measure the sensitivity of nerve fibers that wire up the brain during development

Combination of two types of radiation therapy is better for treating brain cancer

Combination of two types of radiation therapy is better for treating brain cancer

3 or 4 glasses of wine a week can kill cancer cells

3 or 4 glasses of wine a week can kill cancer cells

Global food and soft drinks industries must demonstrate their commitment towards promoting the health and wellbeing of their consumers

Global food and soft drinks industries must demonstrate their commitment towards promoting the health and wellbeing of their consumers

Results from a clinical study of CyberKnife ® radiosurgery for locally advanced pancreatic cancer

Results from a clinical study of CyberKnife ® radiosurgery for locally advanced pancreatic cancer

Bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) - an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

Bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) - an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

Women who regularly take aspirin seem to be at lower risk of the most common type of breast cancer

Women who regularly take aspirin seem to be at lower risk of the most common type of breast cancer

£1.8m Unit for treating teenagers with cancer at University Hospital of Wales

£1.8m Unit for treating teenagers with cancer at University Hospital of Wales

Speakers will predict the future of where the field of cancer diagnosis and treatment is going in the next ten years

Speakers will predict the future of where the field of cancer diagnosis and treatment is going in the next ten years

Some smokers may be genetically predisposed to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Some smokers may be genetically predisposed to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

People in Michigan with low incomes may be more likely to develop brain cancer

People in Michigan with low incomes may be more likely to develop brain cancer

50 percent of British men admit they would delay seeing a doctor if they had warning signs of cancer

50 percent of British men admit they would delay seeing a doctor if they had warning signs of cancer

Baby born from 21 year old cryopreserved sperm

Baby born from 21 year old cryopreserved sperm

X-ray beams could kick start genes into fighting cancer

X-ray beams could kick start genes into fighting cancer

Women who are overweight or obese are more likely to receive a false-positive result on mammography screenings

Women who are overweight or obese are more likely to receive a false-positive result on mammography screenings

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