Cancer News and Research

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Soy-rich foods could reduce the spread of breast cancer

Soy-rich foods could reduce the spread of breast cancer

Patients as well as doctors need to learn to become better communicators with each other

Patients as well as doctors need to learn to become better communicators with each other

Study on the long-term health effects associated with silicone breast implants

Study on the long-term health effects associated with silicone breast implants

Four or more glasses of red wine per week may reduce risk of prostate cancer by 50 percent

Four or more glasses of red wine per week may reduce risk of prostate cancer by 50 percent

New link in the growth of Ewing’s sarcoma

New link in the growth of Ewing’s sarcoma

Nanowires could be used to sense thousands of different viruses

Nanowires could be used to sense thousands of different viruses

THC in marijuana may block the spread of forms of cancer causing herpes viruses

THC in marijuana may block the spread of forms of cancer causing herpes viruses

Zebrafish atlas will help research community to model human disease

Zebrafish atlas will help research community to model human disease

BMA Cymru Wales to launch no smoking campaign

BMA Cymru Wales to launch no smoking campaign

University of Arizona spin-off investigates DNA damage to human skin

University of Arizona spin-off investigates DNA damage to human skin

Fish oils appear to reduce breast cancer risk

Fish oils appear to reduce breast cancer risk

Experimental drug PKC412 may be the key to treating myeloproliferative disease

Experimental drug PKC412 may be the key to treating myeloproliferative disease

New gene therapy technique may help treat Alzheimer's disease

New gene therapy technique may help treat Alzheimer's disease

Mediterranean diet lowers risk of all-causes of death

Mediterranean diet lowers risk of all-causes of death

Walking helps elderly men stave off dementia and Alzheimer's disease

Walking helps elderly men stave off dementia and Alzheimer's disease

Scientists have corrected a flaw in cancer cells that lets them evade the normal cell-death process

Scientists have corrected a flaw in cancer cells that lets them evade the normal cell-death process

Stress response proteins offer a promising target for a novel drug guidance system

Stress response proteins offer a promising target for a novel drug guidance system

HER-2 cell surface receptors tun on genes associated with carcinogenesis

HER-2 cell surface receptors tun on genes associated with carcinogenesis

Streptococcus bacteria uses sword and shield to fight white blood cells

Streptococcus bacteria uses sword and shield to fight white blood cells

Half of patients with aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma fail to receive the recommended dose and schedule of chemotherapy

Half of patients with aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma fail to receive the recommended dose and schedule of chemotherapy

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