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- Duke researchers identify enzyme involved in regulating growth, spread of breast canc (0 replies)
- Researchers investigate why many cancer clinical trials fail to enroll enough patient (0 replies)
- Harvard chemists achieve landmark in drug discovery with synthesis of potent anti-can (0 replies)
- Researchers develop DNA nanorobots that target breast cancer cells (0 replies)
- Baby socks contain traces of bisphenol A and parabens, study finds (0 replies)
- Cancer patients share survivorship story, celebrate strength and self-care (0 replies)
- First clinical test could enable personalized prognosis for triple-negative breast ca (0 replies)
- UAMS-developed noninvasive device detects melanoma in earliest stages (0 replies)
- Biomarker correlates with prostate cancer aggressiveness and predicts metastasis to b (0 replies)
- New study finds almost 400 established medical practices that don’t work (0 replies)
- A 'one-two punch' approach to destroy cancerous ovarian cells (0 replies)
- Exposure to artificial light at bedtime linked with weight gain in women (0 replies)
- Unhealthy gut microbiome may make breast cancers more aggressive finds study (0 replies)
- Tart cherry reduces joint pain and sore muscles in some breast cancer patients, study (0 replies)
- Novel radiotracer can identify nearly 30 types of malignant tumors (0 replies)
- Prostate cancer diagnosis gets a boost from MRI (0 replies)
- Elevated estrogen levels associated with more severe disease in scleroderma (0 replies)
- Listening to music reduces symptom severity, pain intensity in breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- MammaPrint and BluePrint identify critical aspects of tumor biology in African-Americ (0 replies)
- Breast cancer patients unaware of surgical options, study finds (0 replies)
- Targeted breast cancer therapy shows 'encouraging' results (0 replies)
- Targeted therapy plus hormone therapy improves survival in premenopausal patients wit (0 replies)
- New targeted therapy using radio waves blocks growth of liver cancer cells, study sho (0 replies)
- Researchers unveil clues into how breast cancer cells spread around the body (0 replies)
- Cancer mortality at an all time low finds report (0 replies)
- New laboratory test has potential to accurately predict spread of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Bioimpedance spectroscopy better than tape measure for assessing woman's lymphedema r (0 replies)
- New modeling study estimates cancer burden associated with*poor diet among American a (0 replies)
- Five states that adopted Medicaid expansion saw larger increases in CRC screening (0 replies)
- Nearly all women treated for breast cancer suffer from health problems, finds study (0 replies)
- Clinical trial determines how proton radiotherapy can be used in early stage breast c (0 replies)
- Study explains why several clinical trials of treatments for sepsis have been failed (0 replies)
- Broccoli contains an ingredient that could target the "Achilles’ heel" of cancers (0 replies)
- Marine natural compounds could be potential treatments for triple negative breast can (0 replies)
- Partial breast irradiation effective alternative for treatment of low-risk breast can (0 replies)
- Researchers develop new microfluidic device to capture tumor cells (0 replies)
- New technique enables comprehensive genetic profiling of circulating tumor cells (0 replies)
- New technique for separation of cancer cells enables comprehensive genetic profiling (0 replies)
- Big data helps determine better research models to fight the spread of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Brazilian researchers develop new strategy to starve triple negative breast cancer ce (0 replies)
- 3D-printed tissue scaffolds could help improve nipple reconstruction (0 replies)
- Jefferson researcher discovers a population of bone cells that subdues cancer (0 replies)
- Study finds lower survival rate among cancer patients in New Mexico (0 replies)
- New trial remedies treatment disparities for black patients with early-stage lung and (0 replies)
- Study finds a downward trend in cancer screening when patients see doctors later in t (0 replies)
- AI can predict breast cancer risk up to 5 years before diagnosis (0 replies)
- FRAX tool useful in breast cancer patients treated with aromatase inhibitors (0 replies)
- Study: Type 2 diabetes linked to elevated risk of several cancers (0 replies)
- Genomics study reveals five genes linked to treatment resistance in prostate cancer (0 replies)
- Bioimpedance device better than tape measure for assessing lymphedema risk in women (0 replies)
- Researchers unravel the biology of how obesity promotes triple-negative breast cancer (0 replies)
- Researchers develop a new approach to targeting tumors and metastases (0 replies)
- Scientists discover biological barrier that keeps cancer at bay (0 replies)
- Elderly survivors of breast, lung, and skin cancers face risk of brain metastasis lat (0 replies)
- Algorithms could help improve effectiveness of cancer treatment by predicting gene in (0 replies)
- Researchers use 3D printer to make paper organs (0 replies)
- Cornell research explains increased metastatic cancer risk in diabetics (0 replies)
- UVA researchers identify how cancers subvert wound healing process to grow and spread (0 replies)
- Angiotensin receptor blockers could improve response to cancer immunotherapy (0 replies)
- Multigene test helps doctors to make effective treatment decisions for breast cancer (0 replies)
- Combination of biological markers and genetic changes can predict radiation sensitivi (0 replies)
- Patients caught in middle of fight between health care behemoths (0 replies)
- Combination of radiotherapy and anti-hormone treatment can prevent recurrence of horm (0 replies)
- Mice study uncovers an unknown pathway for breast cancer recurrence (0 replies)
- Six factors associated with invasive breast cancer recurrence after DCIS diagnosis (0 replies)
- Predicting whether a patient will benefit from chemotherapy (0 replies)
- Novel fluorescence imaging system helps surgeons remove small ovarian tumors (0 replies)
- Oncotype DX-guided treatment could reduce cost for breast cancer care, study suggests (0 replies)
- New custom-designed substrates developed for use in cryo-Electron Microscopy (0 replies)
- Cancer drugs reprogram genes in breast tumors to prevent endocrine resistance, finds (0 replies)
- NUS scientists uncover novel biomarkers linked with ‘chemobrain’ (0 replies)
- New scoring system based on genetic markers predicts obesity risk at birth (0 replies)
- Molecular target UNC45A is essential for cancer cell proliferation and tumor growth (0 replies)
- Specific strains of Staphylococcus aureus linked to wounds that do not heal (0 replies)
- Triple negative breast cancer develop resistance to chemotherapy by turning on molecu (0 replies)
- Partner status influences link between sexual problems and self-efficacy in breast ca (0 replies)
- Study uncovers new biomarker for personalized cancer treatments (0 replies)
- Precise decoding of breast cancer cells paves way for new treatment option (0 replies)
- Scientists present a new approach to fight cancer (0 replies)
- Unisex, hormone-free contraceptive pill on the horizon (0 replies)
- Study finds wide variations in Medicaid reimbursements for radiation therapies (0 replies)
- Combined inhibition of EGFR and c-RAF kinase shows regression of most aggressive panc (0 replies)
- One-third of people with cancer use complementary and alternative medicines (0 replies)
- New surgical guideline reduces re-operation rates for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Genetics may play a role in developing cancer therapy-induced cardiomyopathy (0 replies)
- UCD based healthcare start-up receives funding and plans expansion into US market (0 replies)
- Newly developed approach efficiently assesses carcinogenicity of chemicals (0 replies)
- Jewish General Hospital initiates new clinical trial to avoid surgery in breast cance (0 replies)
- Immune cells key to predicting outcomes in cancer patients, study suggests (0 replies)
- Celltrion and iProgen Biotech announce partnership for development of novel ADCs (0 replies)
- Study offers novel insights into how a major tumor suppressor pathway becomes deactiv (0 replies)
- FDA extends indication of metastatic breast cancer treatment to include male patients (0 replies)
- UB researchers develop new method to more accurately predict tumor growth rates (0 replies)
- UCR study: Surgery associated with higher survival of patients with HER2-positive sta (0 replies)
- New study debunks link between depression risk and 18 genes (0 replies)
- G:BOX Chemi XX6 imager used to speed up analysis of proteins linked with breast cance (0 replies)
- Colorado compound dramatically affects cancer metastasis (0 replies)
- Measuring estrogen byproducts can help predict survival for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Researchers explore biological mechanisms behind obesity-cancer link (0 replies)
- Scientists have more evidence of why clear margins in breast cancer surgery are such (0 replies)
- ETH researchers take major step towards personalized cancer immunotherapy (0 replies)
- Research demonstrates clinical utility of ddPCR-powered liquid biopsy at 2019 AACR An (0 replies)
- Study highlights need to diversify population-level genetic data for better disease p (0 replies)
- New targetable vulnerability in breast cancer cells discovered (0 replies)
- Dogs’ sense of smell could help to predict epileptic seizures (0 replies)
- Mammograms will soon include breast density says FDA (0 replies)
- Queen’s University Belfast and Domainex identify novel first-in-class FLIP inhibitors (0 replies)
- Bottle of wine equivalent to smoking 10 cigarettes (0 replies)
- Walnut consumption could change gene expression in pathologically-confirmed breast ca (0 replies)
- Scientists target metastasis in the battle against cancer (0 replies)
- A very old antibiotic shows promise in treating fatal form of breast cancer (1 replies)
- Sepsis research in quest for treatments focuses on role of genes (0 replies)
- Novel hydrogel provides better cell encapsulation and delivery (0 replies)
- Time-restricted eating may prove to be a dietary intervention against breast cancer (0 replies)
- Study evaluates prescribing of preventive drugs at the end of life in older adults wi (0 replies)
- Exposure to dim light at night may contribute to spread of breast cancer to bones (0 replies)
- MSU professor receives NSF CAREER grant for biosensor diagnostics (0 replies)
- Repurposing drugs to outsmart cancers (0 replies)
- Lung cancer survivor recounts her lifetime struggles (0 replies)
- New nanotechnology approach shows promise in treating triple negative breast cancer (0 replies)
- City of Hope exhibits current studies and data on cancer therapies at AACR (0 replies)
- Ludwig scientists to share advances in cancer research at AACR Annual Meeting 2019 (0 replies)
- Thermally abused cooking oil may promote progression of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Overall rates of death from breast cancer are falling across the EU (0 replies)
- Breast cancer relapse predictor tool may soon be a reality (0 replies)
- Sphingotec reports new applications of bio-ADM at 39th ISICEM (0 replies)
- AeroForm Tissue Expanders makes breast reconstruction after mastectomy more comfortab (0 replies)
- Breast cancer relapse predictor may soon be a reality (0 replies)
- USP15 enzyme could potentially lead to new treatments for breast, pancreatic cancer (0 replies)
- New method would allow doctors to detect earliest stages of cancers in the lymph node (0 replies)
- Medication could mitigate side effects of chemotherapy*for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Molecular patterns could help predict relapse risk in breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Free fatty acids in the blood linked with elevated risk of breast cancer in obese wom (0 replies)
- Increased stress hormones accelerate breast cancer metastasis (0 replies)
- Precision cancer drugs spark powerful immune response and boost effects of immunother (0 replies)
- Researchers develop statistical approach to reveal elusive cancer-promoting genes (0 replies)
- Novel drug shows potential to prevent sepsis progression (0 replies)
- Study yields patient-driven recommendations to reduce breast cancer-related financial (0 replies)
- New EU-funded project to explore ways to improve current testing tools for EDCs (0 replies)
- Study to generate evidence on impact of pharmaceutical industry-led medicines access (0 replies)
- Artificial intelligence systems may detect breast cancer as accurately as radiologist (0 replies)
- Genomics could guide treatment for pancreatic cancer patients (0 replies)
- WVU researchers evaluate first-of-its-kind blood test for detecting colorectal cancer (0 replies)
- Study explores episodic bundled payment model for breast cancer screening (0 replies)
- Estrogen can affect surrounding brain cells to promote triple-negative breast cancer (0 replies)
- Asian American women have higher breast cancer risk than U.S.-born counterparts (0 replies)
- Group dynamics-strategies offer better quality of life to cancer survivors, finds stu (0 replies)
- Scientists identify how cells make choice between various mechanisms to repair DNA (0 replies)
- Cancer’s complications: Confusing bills, maddening errors and endless phone calls (0 replies)
- New test could be a ‘game changer’ in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (0 replies)
- Breast cancer survivors more optimistic about changes occurred due to their illness (0 replies)
- Ongoing evolution in application of AI within healthcare and radiology (0 replies)
- Researchers outline targeted therapeutic strategy for triple-negative breast cancer (0 replies)
- Study highlights debt and work-related impairments for young adult cancer survivors (0 replies)
- FDA warns Total Thermal Imaging for illegally marketing unapproved thermography devic (0 replies)
- New research finds how cancer cells acquire resistance to molecular-targeted drugs (0 replies)
- Cocktail of chemicals in the mother inhibits child growth (0 replies)
- Researchers discover new and rare skeletal disease (0 replies)
- New analysis highlights*increasing focus of early-stage clinical trials on rare cance (0 replies)
- Neuron-derived estrogen key to making memories (0 replies)
- New technology platform digitally counts growth factors in single cells (0 replies)
- Older biologic age associated with increased risk of developing breast cancer (0 replies)
- CPRIT awards nearly $20 million to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (0 replies)
- Breast cancer study: Family-history-based models perform better than non-family-histo (0 replies)
- New identified biomarker predicts patients who might benefit from HER2-targeted agent (0 replies)
- UK Research and Innovation invests £200 million to create new generation of AI leader (0 replies)
- New computational tool searches for factors that cause specific diseases (0 replies)
- New forms of older anti-cancer agent appear to enhance immune response to fight melan (0 replies)
- New study establishes how stress favors breast cancer growth and spread (0 replies)
- Study: High intensity exercise may improve health by increasing gut microbiota divers (0 replies)
- Racial disparities in cancer deaths on the decline for America (0 replies)
- Springer Nature with BCRF conduct pilot project to make their research datasets more (0 replies)
- New machine learning method predicts if atypical ductal hyperplasia will turn cancero (0 replies)
- DDT exposure linked to increased breast cancer risk for all women through age 54 (0 replies)
- Breast cancer screening age should be lowered to 35 for those with a family history (0 replies)
- Large study finds no association between phthalate exposure and breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Researchers provide insight into how breast tissue stiffening promotes cancer develop (0 replies)
- Study investigates the role of estrogen in controlling glucose homeostasis (0 replies)
- Few primary care physicians lack enough knowledge of cancer treatment options (0 replies)
- More than half a million breast cancer patient's lives saved by improvements in treat (0 replies)
- Rare gene mutations associated with colorectal cancer also cause breast cancer (0 replies)
- New PET imaging agent may help measure efficacy or failure of hormone therapy for bre (0 replies)
- Research sheds light on how motor enzyme can promote genome integrity (0 replies)
- New findings could provide novel approach to target and destroy cancer cells (0 replies)
- Metabolic plasticity helps metastatic cancer cells survive hostile environments (0 replies)
- Study shows precision medicines could aid more breast cancer patients via RNA-targeti (0 replies)
- Exploring racial disparities in social support needs among breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Simulation model to find the most optimal cancer treatment (0 replies)
- Drug cocktail may help combat breast cancer (0 replies)
- Study develops simple, new treatment to fight Candida Albicans fungus (0 replies)
- Drug treating breast cancer may be effective in treating lung and ovarian cancer (0 replies)
- Study: Maternal age, body mass index, race affect hormone concentrations in pregnancy (0 replies)
- New path toward improving effectiveness of chemotherapy in breast, ovarian cancer (0 replies)
- Mapping mutations in esophageal cancer could improve treatment options (0 replies)
- New recommendations on breast cancer screening and diagnosis released (0 replies)
- World Cancer Day 2019 highlights the need for urgent action to improve early cancer d (0 replies)
- Researchers unravel path of metallodrug in a breast cancer cell (0 replies)
- Study: Site of care could determine patients' access to palliative treatment (0 replies)
- Breast cancer risk highest two decades after childbirth finds study (0 replies)
- Cancer nanomedicine may accelerate metastasis, NUS study finds (0 replies)
- Autologous breast reconstruction after failed implant reconstruction gives good outco (0 replies)
- Stroke risk factors rise in post-menopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer (0 replies)
- Study: Thousands of women get unnecessary mammograms before breast reduction surgery (0 replies)
- Experts highlight emerging evidence of impending Parkinson’s disease pandemic (0 replies)
- Breast cancer patients at increased risk of atrial fibrillation (0 replies)
- Community hospitals link arms with prestigious facilities to raise their profiles (0 replies)
- Two major forms of CD44 have distinct biological functions in breast cancer, shows st (0 replies)
- Fibrosis-targeting drugs may benefit patients with late-stage, metastatic breast canc (0 replies)
- Genetically modified chickens could soon lay eggs containing certain medications (0 replies)
- Study suggests link between keloids and high risk of breast cancer among African Amer (0 replies)
- Nine early career scientists named 2019 recipients of the Damon Runyon-Rachleff Innov (0 replies)
- Researchers reveal important signaling pathway in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Transgender patients less likely to be screened for cancer, study shows (0 replies)
- Black women have greater estimated time to breast cancer surgery than whites (0 replies)
- Researchers design interleukin protein to balance overshooting immune response (0 replies)
- Genetic changes may predict likelihood of relapse in*breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Study reveals new genes and biological pathways linked to osteoarthritis (0 replies)
- Study: Over 5.6 million Americans exposed to high nitrate levels in drinking water (0 replies)
- Many cancer patients have undiagnosed hepatitis (0 replies)
- Breast cancers more likely to metastasize in young women within 10 years of giving bi (0 replies)
- Breast cancer cells in mice coaxed to turn into harmless fat cells (0 replies)
- New, scalpel-free treatment for reducing Parkinson's tremor gets FDA approval (0 replies)
- Scientists create comprehensive new method to predict breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Synthetic compound reverses mutant p53 aggregate accumulation, study shows (0 replies)
- Turning breast cancer cells into fat cells prevents the formation of metastases (0 replies)
- Study reveals nuances of racial inequalities in breast cancer prevention (0 replies)
- New research could have a significant impact on cancer therapy (0 replies)
- Aggressive prostate cancer linked to hereditary breast cancer, confirms study (0 replies)
- New mechanism of gene regulation involved in tumor progression discovered (0 replies)
- Study highlights efforts to address widespread PFAS contamination in drinking water (0 replies)
- CRG researchers discover new mechanism controlling expression of set of genes (0 replies)
- Dental flossing and other consumer behaviors contribute to elevated levels of PFAS in (0 replies)
- MGH-led research team reveals how solid stress impacts tissue surrounding brain tumor (0 replies)
- Researchers identify genetic risk factor for atypical heart attack in women (0 replies)
- Study of rare uterine sarcoma reveals clinically relevant molecular subtypes (0 replies)
- Extensive genetic tests do not cause undue worry for women with breast cancer (0 replies)
- A small protein plays key role in how cancer stem cells differentiate (0 replies)
- Research illuminates abilities of ADAR1 to ‘hyper-mutate’ tumor suppressor RNAs in le (0 replies)
- Women with persistent vasomotor symptoms more likely to be diagnosed with breast canc (0 replies)
- Study uncovers how tumors backfire on neoadjuvant chemotherapy (0 replies)
- MUSC researchers link higher levels of AGEs to ER-positive breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Researchers conduct psycho-educational study on early stage breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Scientists gain new insight into aggressive breast cancers (0 replies)
- Scientists suggest need for new approach to confront side effects of common anti-canc (0 replies)
- Study reveals side effects of breast cancer drug on brain function (0 replies)
- New bacteria-based drug delivery system could radically expand cancer treatment optio (0 replies)
- New portable optical imaging system brings diagnostic potential into operating room (0 replies)
- When needs arise, these older women have one another’s backs (0 replies)
- Active ingredient in eye drops shows promise for treating aggressive blood cancer (0 replies)
- New analysis reveals expense of re-operation after breast-conserving surgery (0 replies)
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