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Coping Strategies for Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia – Part I
September 14, 2010 | Blood Cancer | No Comment

Coping Strategies for Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia – Part I
Chronic myeloid leukemia also known as CML or chronic myelogenous leukemia is an atypical cancer form affecting the bone marrow which is the blood cell manufacturing warehouse. CML results in irregular WBCs (white blood cells) being produced that are incapable of fighting infections along with regular WBCs. When they start accruing in the bone marrow & blood, the irregular cells swarm out the platelet, RBC and WBC counts. Philadelphia Chromosome Philadephia chromosome is an irregular chromosome  [...]


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Effects of Drinking Alcohol and Cancer Risk
September 10, 2010 | Cancer Overview | No Comment

Effects of Drinking Alcohol and Cancer Risk
Whether drinking or not drinking is better for health is turning out to be a complex query, particularly when many latest researches are associating even small intake of alcohol to a greater risk for developing cancers. One of the studies uncovered that females who drank just a single drink on a daily basis augmented their risk for developing cancers afflicting the rectal, oral, esophageal region and also developing in the breasts, throat and liver. The studies done on effects of alcohol on  [...]


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Increased Esophageal Cancer Risk among Long Term Osteoporosis Drug Users
September 7, 2010 | News | No Comment

Increased Esophageal Cancer Risk among Long Term Osteoporosis Drug Users
The long-standing usage of orally taken bisphosphonate medications for prevent bone-thinning like Boniva, Actonel, Fosamax might be linked to a doubled risk of developing esophageal cancer, however the perils to individual consumers remain diminutive, scientists state. In comparison to individuals who did not ever take the medicines, long-standing consumers of the bone-bolstering medications called oral bisphosphonates had almost doubled the chances of developing the atypical yet lethal cancer  [...]


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Michael Douglas Goes Candid About His Battle with Throat Cancer
September 3, 2010 | Head And Neck Cancer, News | No Comment

Michael Douglas Goes Candid About His Battle with Throat Cancer
For the foremost instant since the onset of his throat cancer therapy, Hollywood icon Michael Douglas opened up about battling for his life and certain of winning, in spite of the throat cancer having progressed to its advanced form. During the foremost print interview to a famed glossy, the sixty-five year old actor stated that he was treating it as a condition that can be cured. He added that he would leave no stone unturned in his battle with cancer and beat it. He opened up to People magazine  [...]


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New V3D-Colon & Plastic Microneedles Enhance Cancer Diagnosis
September 1, 2010 | News | No Comment

New V3D-Colon & Plastic Microneedles Enhance Cancer Diagnosis
Viatronix firm located in New York have made an announcement of the 510 (K) Food and Drug Administration approval for the foremost virtual colonoscopy computer-aided design system obtainable in the United States. Alongside the FDA nod, the firm has made public a novel edition of the V3D-Colon software which has been employed in most parts of the globe since the initial part of 2009. Virtual Colonoscopy & V3D-Colon Till present times, colonoscopy has been viewed as a lengthy, discomforting and  [...]


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PLX4032 Drug Treatment – Drastic Shrinkage of Lethal Advanced Melanoma Tumors
August 27, 2010 | News, Skin Cancer | No Comment

PLX4032 Drug Treatment – Drastic Shrinkage of Lethal Advanced Melanoma Tumors
An investigative targeted cancer medicine shrivelled advanced staging melanoma tumors among eighty-one percent of the cases. These patients had a lethal and difficult-in-treating type of cancer, according to physicians. The study results were part of a preliminary stage trial employed for determining the ideal dosage of the investigational PLX4032 medicine currently in the later phase of scientific studies. It has been created for targeting tumor cells carrying a BRAF mutation in a gene. Roche  [...]


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Huang Qin Tang Chinese Brew may lessen Chemotherapy Side-effects
August 20, 2010 | Colorectal Cancer, News | No Comment

Huang Qin Tang Chinese Brew may lessen Chemotherapy Side-effects
A primeval Chinese brew might aid in reducing gut damage arising due to chemotherapy administered to colorectal cancer patients, according to study scientists from the Yale Univ. School of Medicine, U.S. For meeting the burgeoning customer demands, scientists in the area of traditional medicine are working to corroborate the efficiency of primordial medications employing Western styled animal tests as well as human scientific studies. According to a paper printed in ‘Science Translational  [...]


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Deadly Brain Tumor’s Forte might also be Its Achilles heel
August 17, 2010 | Brain Cancer, News, Tumor | No Comment

Deadly Brain Tumor’s Forte might also be Its Achilles heel
Malignant gliomas are a prevalent sub-form of primary brain tumor and among the most lethal form. Despite on-going advancement being made in the treatment of other forms of solid tumor cancer types, the highly belligerent type of malignant glioma known as GBM (glioblastoma multiforme) has persistently resisted neurosurgery advancements, radiotherapy and varied conservative or new-fangled medications. However a global research group helmed by LICR scientists at the Univ. of California, San Diego  [...]


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Novel Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis Test has 100% Accuracy
August 13, 2010 | News, Ovarian Cancer | No Comment

Novel Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis Test has 100% Accuracy
Georgia Inst. of Technology researchers have received favourable outcomes on their preliminary studies of a novel ovarian cancer test. Employing a new-fangled method that involves mass spectrometry of one blood serum droplet, the test accurately detected ovarian cancer in females with hundred per cent accuracy in all those who underwent it. Researchers point out that since ovarian cancer is a condition that has comparatively low pervasiveness hence it is vital that tests done for it must be quite  [...]


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Save Lives of Leukemia Patients – How to Become a Living Donor
August 10, 2010 | Blood Cancer, News | No Comment

Save Lives of Leukemia Patients – How to Become a Living Donor
Ever since news broke out about the child prodigy of ‘The Lion King’ on Broadway, the eleven-year-old Shannon Tavarez requiring a transplant for combating AML (acute myeloid leukemia), over three thousand eager helpers have enrolled to become bone marrow donors. In case one is mulling over enrolling – the procedure is quite uncomplicated, however needs serious pledge. Bone marrow donation is moderately pain-free, converse to what is widely believed. And in case the transplant is successful,  [...]


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New Fluorescent Laser Probe for Earlier Oral Cancer Detection
August 6, 2010 | News, Oral Cancer | No Comment

New Fluorescent Laser Probe for Earlier Oral Cancer Detection
Scientists from UC Davis Medical Center have come up with a laser probe that could detect oral cancer earlier on. A study based on human candidates reveals that the piece of equipment can additionally be utilized at the time of surgical procedure for locating tumor borders. Around forty-three thousand individuals in the United States are identified with tumor presence in the oral, pharyngeal and laryngeal regions of the body on a yearly basis. The key risk factor associated with these types of  [...]


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Sunbed Use among Teens Doubles Skin Cancer Risk
August 3, 2010 | News, Skin Cancer | No Comment

Sunbed Use among Teens Doubles Skin Cancer Risk
Teens who opt for sunbeds are almost twofold as likely to be identified with a highly lethal type of skin cancer as compared to the ones who kept away from tanning salons altogether, a research has uncovered. The study shows that the sooner sunbed usage is started, higher is the risk of getting a fatal melanoma prior to the age of forty. This has shown that those people who commenced prior to turning twenty have an eighty-eight percent greater likelihood of being detected with a mortal melanoma  [...]


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B.C. Researchers Commence Cancer Vaccines Trials
August 1, 2010 | News | One Comment

B.C. Researchers Commence Cancer Vaccines Trials
Scientists from the B.C. Cancer Agency Research Centre are hopeful that an opportune detection regarding human cells and a brain wasting condition afflicting deers and elks might pave the path to a treatment for prevalent cancer forms like lymphoma, melanoma. Concurrent animal-based studies on vaccinations for targeting disparaging rogue protein forms known as prions causal to CWD in forest animals and assaulting analogously marred proteins on particular cancerous cells in humans are commencing  [...]


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Curbing Calorific and Fat Intake Could Lessen Cancer Deaths in Canine and Humans
July 27, 2010 | News | One Comment

Curbing Calorific and Fat Intake Could Lessen Cancer Deaths in Canine and Humans
The human and canine race (one from three) fatalities could be averted by lowering intake of omega-6 fatty acids and restricting calorific intake. This is the research outcome put forth during the 2010 IFT (Inst. of Food Technologists) yearly congregation. An eminent scientist in the field of canine cancer, Demian Dressler advises severe limitations on snacking food types for people and canines which have constituents high in Omega-6 fatty acids present in vegetable and corn oils and grain-nourished  [...]


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Cutting-Edge Breakthroughs in Cancer Diagnosis
July 23, 2010 | News | No Comment

Cutting-Edge Breakthroughs in Cancer Diagnosis
Enthralling advancements have surfaced in the field of Cancer diagnosis. Here’s a peek into what could revolutionize how the dreaded crab is detected. BIGopsy Backloading Biopsy Foreceps Duo research outcomes have indicated that removal of bigger biopsy samples employing BIGopsy forceps by Cook Medical could help in ably identifying the nature of dubious kidney lesion formations. One research conducted at Dartmouth Medical School contrasted the diagnosis results drawn from BIGopsy forceps  [...]


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Novel Cetuximab Usage Recommendation for Colon Cancer Treatment
July 20, 2010 | Colorectal Cancer, News | One Comment

Novel Cetuximab Usage Recommendation for Colon Cancer Treatment
In a study printed in the latest edition of the American Society for Clinical Oncology Post, issuing of new-fangled advice on the deployment of medication cetuximab has surfaced following medical health professionals halting recruitment in a third phase of scientific study for people having colon cancer metastasized to the local lymph nodes whose tumor excision via surgery has been done. On the basis of previous trials, cetuximab is presently suggested as therapy among people having later staging  [...]


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Vision-Salvaging Silicon Oil – Hope for Eye Cancer Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy
July 16, 2010 | Eye Cancer, News | No Comment

Vision-Salvaging Silicon Oil – Hope for Eye Cancer Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy
Patients with eye cancer are faced with a disagreeable predicament. They have to undergo therapy with complete knowledge that the surgeon’s approach to obliterating the lethal tumor using radiation might additionally forgo their vision. Presently, UCLA scientists have made a path-breaking discovery wherein the prevalently employed substance known as silicon oil protects the eye and seems to shield eyesight among eye cancer (ocular melanoma) patients who undergo radiation therapy. Dr. Tara  [...]


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Latest in AIDS-related Cancer Treatment and Research – Part II
July 13, 2010 | AIDS related Cancer | No Comment

Latest in AIDS-related Cancer Treatment and Research – Part II
AIDS-related cancer, KS (Kaposi sarcoma) was at one time an infrequent ailment which principally afflicted elderly males from the Mediterranean or Jew descendant, organ transplantation patient, or African youngster males. This type is known as endemic (classic) Kaposi Sarcoma. But, the seventies and eighties saw a steep rise in the number of Kaposi Sarcoma cases. In the last two decades, majority of the Kaposi Sarcoma cases in the U.S. have been associated with HIV infected males who have engaged  [...]


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