Melanoma News and Research

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SIR-Spheres safe, effective for patients with colorectal cancer liver metastases who have failed chemotherapy

SIR-Spheres safe, effective for patients with colorectal cancer liver metastases who have failed chemotherapy

TOPEX announces sale of skin cancer business operations to SENSUS Healthcare

TOPEX announces sale of skin cancer business operations to SENSUS Healthcare

FDA accepts to review Bristol-Myers Squibb's ipilimumab for melanoma

FDA accepts to review Bristol-Myers Squibb's ipilimumab for melanoma

Cancer Institute of New Jersey expands 'Quality and Outcomes in Cancer Care Research Program'

Cancer Institute of New Jersey expands 'Quality and Outcomes in Cancer Care Research Program'

Diets rich in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids can help protect people from skin cancer: Study

Diets rich in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids can help protect people from skin cancer: Study

Zebrafish-yeast approach for studying copper deficiency, complex multifactorial diseases

Zebrafish-yeast approach for studying copper deficiency, complex multifactorial diseases

Enrollment open in Phase I clinical study of Morphotek's MORAb-028 for advanced melanoma

Enrollment open in Phase I clinical study of Morphotek's MORAb-028 for advanced melanoma

New T cell engineering approach can improve success rate of immune-cell therapies

New T cell engineering approach can improve success rate of immune-cell therapies

DNA repair genes in melanoma tumours repair associated with poor response to chemotherapy: Research

DNA repair genes in melanoma tumours repair associated with poor response to chemotherapy: Research

OXiGENE reports $2.5M net income for second-quarter 2010 vs. $5.3M net loss for same period in 2009

OXiGENE reports $2.5M net income for second-quarter 2010 vs. $5.3M net loss for same period in 2009

Genta reports second-quarter net income of $25.4M against net loss of $43.1M in 2009

Genta reports second-quarter net income of $25.4M against net loss of $43.1M in 2009

Scientists develop new imaging technique to create three-dimensional images of melanoma

Scientists develop new imaging technique to create three-dimensional images of melanoma

Hybrid scanner helps to enhance visibility of skin cancer cells

Hybrid scanner helps to enhance visibility of skin cancer cells

SMI/Omega development team receives fund to develop prototype fast multispectral endoscope

SMI/Omega development team receives fund to develop prototype fast multispectral endoscope

Stoecker and Associates develops new software for early diagnosis of malignant melanoma

Stoecker and Associates develops new software for early diagnosis of malignant melanoma

Cancer Research Technology grants Scancell licence to use 105AD7 human antibody

Cancer Research Technology grants Scancell licence to use 105AD7 human antibody

Synta second-quarter net loss increases to $9.1 million

Synta second-quarter net loss increases to $9.1 million

Array BioPharma fiscal 2010 revenue increases to $53.9 million

Array BioPharma fiscal 2010 revenue increases to $53.9 million

RNL BIO research identifies adult stem cell's ability to inhibit cancer

RNL BIO research identifies adult stem cell's ability to inhibit cancer

Lentigen receives NIH SBIR grant for program on clinical vector for TCR immunotherapy targeted to melanoma

Lentigen receives NIH SBIR grant for program on clinical vector for TCR immunotherapy targeted to melanoma

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