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Novel Driving Force ‘Junk DNA’ in Cancer Development, Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
May 5, 2010 | Lymphoma, News | No Comment

Novel Driving Force ‘Junk DNA’ in Cancer Development, Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Investigators from renowned Universities have uncovered a new-fangled driving force responsible for cancer development and progression. Their researches have spotted the manner in which scrap DNA elicits the development of cancerous cells among patients having Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Prof. Constanze Bonifer from Univ. of Leeds along with doctor Stephan Mathas from the Charité Univ. Medical School and MDC (Max Delbrück Centre for Molecular Medicine), Berlin, Germany who co-helmed the research  [...]


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Groundbreaking 5-Minute Flexi-Scope Test to Ably Screen Bowel Cancer Symptoms
May 1, 2010 | Colorectal Cancer | One Comment

Groundbreaking 5-Minute Flexi-Scope Test to Ably Screen Bowel Cancer Symptoms
A mere 5-minute test for elderly people of fifty-five years old could help salvage many lives from bowel cancer related fatality. Specialists believe that the singular research would be a leading advancement in tackling bowel cancer and made a call for NHS funding. The pain-free test could effectively spot bowel cancer symptoms, thus preventing five thousand cases of the condition from advancing and cutting three thousand fatalities annually. Prof. Wendy Atkin at the Imperial College London  [...]


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Breast Cancer Risk Factors Varies Among Racial Populaces
April 28, 2010 | Breast Cancer, News | No Comment

Breast Cancer Risk Factors Varies Among Racial Populaces
A novel research printed online in the peer-assessed medical journal of the ACS (American Cancer Society) has suggested that factors augmenting breast cancer risk factors in white females had lesser impact on females belonging to Spanish American race. The research suggested that investigation is required for evaluating how breast cancer risk factors vary across ethnic populaces. Breast cancer has greater frequency of occurrence among particular racial populaces, though the true reasons why such  [...]


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ERCC-1 Enzyme offers a Predictive Indicator of Survival in Head and Neck Cancer
April 23, 2010 | Head And Neck Cancer, News | No Comment

ERCC-1 Enzyme offers a Predictive Indicator of Survival in Head and Neck Cancer
Majority of the cases of advanced staging head and neck cancer need chemotherapy employing drug cisplatin which is an inert platinum agent that hampers cancer development. A sizeable populace of patients fails in responding favorably to this form of treatment; however oncologists are not able to give prescription of unconventional agents as they are unaware of which patients would be responding to platinum treatment and which ones would not show any response to it. But, new-fangled study conducted  [...]


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Blood Test for Improved Breast Cancer Diagnosis
April 22, 2010 | Breast Cancer, News | No Comment

Blood Test for Improved Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Investigators of a study have reported that they are inching nearer to their goal of creating a blood test which could help in earlier and effective breast cancer diagnosis. During the course of this latest study, researchers employed data taken from the large WHI or Women Health Initiative. They uncovered that the levels of marker EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) could shoot up in the blood samples of females before even seventeen months of their breast cancer diagnosis. Epidermal growth  [...]


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New MDV3100 Targeted Treatment for Prostate Cancer in Advanced Stages
April 16, 2010 | Prostate Cancer | No Comment

New MDV3100 Targeted Treatment for Prostate Cancer in Advanced Stages
New-fangled study findings of a Phase I-II of trial drug MDV3100 has shown potential in being a safe and effectual treatment for prostate cancer in patients having an aggressive type of the disease, castration-resistant prostate cancer or CRPC - a hormone refractory condition. Study outcomes demonstrate that MDV3100 could not merely shrivel tumors, but additionally lowered serum levels of PSA (prostate-specific antigen), a tumor marker. It also assisted in stabilizing the cancer which had metastasized  [...]


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Startling Diagnosis of DCIS Breast Cancer Type in Tennis star Martina Navratilova
April 14, 2010 | Breast Cancer, News | No Comment

Startling Diagnosis of DCIS Breast Cancer Type in Tennis star Martina Navratilova
Lately, Tennis star Martina Navratilova made a heartening revelation about her on-going fight with DCIS breast cancer type. Having won Wimbledon Singles for 9 times, the champ expressed the reports as a tragedy with as much marring effects as that of the 9/11 attacks. After getting news of her diagnosis with breast cancer type DCIS during February, Navratilova stated that she wept inconsolably. The over fifty year old tennis legend who has taken retirement from competitive tennis just 3 years  [...]


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Fascinating Breakthrough in Leukemia treatment
April 7, 2010 | Blood Cancer, News | No Comment

Fascinating Breakthrough in Leukemia treatment
Investigators from Canada have made a denudation of an earlier concealed path to combat leukemia and other cancerous cells. The discovery could make a positive transformation in the manner in which leukemia treatment is carried out. This novel gateway could even benefit patients with other forms of cancers. Dr. Dindial Ramotar, a scientist at the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital and lead author of the study explained the uncovering of a novel gateway that is present in human-beings which permits  [...]


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pCLE Virtual Biopsy Probe – Highly Accurate Detection of Premalignant Polyps
April 5, 2010 | News | No Comment

pCLE Virtual Biopsy Probe –  Highly Accurate Detection of Premalignant Polyps
The Mayo Clinic campus area has been the site where testing of the latest cohort of virtual biopsy probes employed in colonoscopy are being conducted. Researchers Michael Wallace, prof. of medicine, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Florida (lead author) along with associates showed that it could shortly be feasible to employ such an apparatus for ascertaining if a colon polyp is benignant and not excising it for biopsy purpose. Presently, removal of all colon polyps are done at the time of colonoscopy  [...]


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Do You Know What Causes Colon Cancer?
April 1, 2010 | Colorectal Cancer | No Comment

Do You Know What Causes Colon Cancer?
Have you ever wondered exactly what causes colon cancer or increases the risk of developing this type of cancer? There are many things that have been determined to either directly cause colon cancer or at the very least contribute to increasing the risk of developing colon cancer. Many of these factors may include things you do on a daily basis and others may include things that have no connection to you whatsoever. Either way it is still important to know what these causes and risk factors are in  [...]


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What are Common Types of Mesothelioma Treatments?
March 31, 2010 | Mesothelioma | No Comment

What are Common Types of Mesothelioma Treatments?
Once an individual begins noticing that their body is showing some of the signs that are most commonly associated with this type of serious disease, an adequate diagnosis of this condition is extremely important. This is to ensure that the proper mesothelioma treatments can be used to provide the patient with as much benefit and effectiveness from the treatments as possible. The most common options that most physicians will recommend to their patients that are suffering from this type of disease  [...]


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Should You Get Involved in the Mesothelioma Lawsuit?
March 30, 2010 | Mesothelioma | No Comment

Should You Get Involved in the Mesothelioma Lawsuit?
For quite some time now there have been a variety of different commercials concerning mesothelioma lawsuit that most everyone has seen at one time or another on the televisions of many homes located all throughout the United States. This is due to the dangerous material that is known as asbestos that was commonly used several years ago by a countless number of different types of construction companies all over the world. The harmful chemicals that are contained in this material have ultimately caused  [...]


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What is Mesothelioma Cancer?
March 29, 2010 | Mesothelioma | No Comment

What is Mesothelioma Cancer?
Mesothelioma cancer is a specific form of cancer that does not occur nearly as often as many other types of cancer. This is a type of cancer that can ultimately affect the patient’s abdomen, the lung’s lining, and the heart. In the United States alone, there are as many as 3,000 cases where physicians have diagnosed patients with this painful disease. Out of all other types of cancers that an individual can acquire, 3% of cancer patients that are diagnosed, suffer from the painful symptoms that  [...]


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Have You Wondered What Mesothelioma is?
March 26, 2010 | Mesothelioma | No Comment

Have You Wondered What Mesothelioma is?
If you have, then you are most certainly not alone. Mesothelioma is a specific form of malignant cancer that begins within the body’s cells that line various different parts of the individual’s body. The affected cells of this disease can often be found in the person’s abdomen or belly, in the main organ of the cardiovascular system, which is the heart, in the chest cavity, and even in the patient’s testicles. Mesothelium is the name that refers to the lining within these areas of the body  [...]


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Which Lung Cancer Treatment is Most Effective?
March 25, 2010 | Lung Cancer | No Comment

Which Lung Cancer Treatment is Most Effective?
When determining which lung cancer treatment option will be most effective your health care provider will gather a team of doctors that specialize in different areas to provide the best treatment possible. These specialists will most likely include an oncologist and thoracic surgeon among others. These specialists will all work together to determine the best treatment plan based on your individual cases and circumstances. Some of the information that will be gathered and used to create this treatment  [...]


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Lung Cancer Survival Rate
March 24, 2010 | Lung Cancer | No Comment

Lung Cancer Survival Rate
The survival rate is the term that most all medical care professionals use to describe the number of individuals affected by specific types and various stages of cancer who have survived the disease for a certain period of time after the condition has been officially diagnosed. Although the amount of time and the specific types of methods that are used may vary a great deal and be used for different purposes, the lung cancer survival rate is most commonly done in five year periods. Although there  [...]


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Is Lung Cancer Prevention a Possibility?
March 23, 2010 | Lung Cancer | No Comment

Is Lung Cancer Prevention a Possibility?
Although lung cancer prevention is an issue that concerns many people there are many that do not know what steps to take in order to accomplish this. It has not been definitively proven whether it is actually possible to prevent lung cancer from occurring however in some cases it may be possible to refrain from some high risk activities that may play a part in the development of this type of cancer. There are some risk factors however that cannot be avoided such as family history. Unfortunately if  [...]


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How Is Lung Cancer Prognosis Determined?
March 22, 2010 | Lung Cancer | No Comment

How Is Lung Cancer Prognosis Determined?
A lung cancer prognosis is a doctor’s way of attempting to predict the possible end result that may be experienced or expected in the life of a person who has been diagnosed with lung cancer. This is done by first diagnosing the disease and then determining the stage that the specific case of lung cancer has advanced to. Other factors that are considered include the age of the individual and the overall status of that person’s health. Each and every individual prognosis will be different from  [...]


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