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  1. Duke researchers identify enzyme involved in regulating growth, spread of breast canc (0 replies)
  2. Researchers investigate why many cancer clinical trials fail to enroll enough patient (0 replies)
  3. Harvard chemists achieve landmark in drug discovery with synthesis of potent anti-can (0 replies)
  4. Researchers develop DNA nanorobots that target breast cancer cells (0 replies)
  5. Baby socks contain traces of bisphenol A and parabens, study finds (0 replies)
  6. Cancer patients share survivorship story, celebrate strength and self-care (0 replies)
  7. First clinical test could enable personalized prognosis for triple-negative breast ca (0 replies)
  8. UAMS-developed noninvasive device detects melanoma in earliest stages (0 replies)
  9. Biomarker correlates with prostate cancer aggressiveness and predicts metastasis to b (0 replies)
  10. New study finds almost 400 established medical practices that don’t work (0 replies)
  11. A 'one-two punch' approach to destroy cancerous ovarian cells (0 replies)
  12. Exposure to artificial light at bedtime linked with weight gain in women (0 replies)
  13. Unhealthy gut microbiome may make breast cancers more aggressive finds study (0 replies)
  14. Tart cherry reduces joint pain and sore muscles in some breast cancer patients, study (0 replies)
  15. Novel radiotracer can identify nearly 30 types of malignant tumors (0 replies)
  16. Prostate cancer diagnosis gets a boost from MRI (0 replies)
  17. Elevated estrogen levels associated with more severe disease in scleroderma (0 replies)
  18. Listening to music reduces symptom severity, pain intensity in breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  19. MammaPrint and BluePrint identify critical aspects of tumor biology in African-Americ (0 replies)
  20. Breast cancer patients unaware of surgical options, study finds (0 replies)
  21. Targeted breast cancer therapy shows 'encouraging' results (0 replies)
  22. Targeted therapy plus hormone therapy improves survival in premenopausal patients wit (0 replies)
  23. New targeted therapy using radio waves blocks growth of liver cancer cells, study sho (0 replies)
  24. Researchers unveil clues into how breast cancer cells spread around the body (0 replies)
  25. Cancer mortality at an all time low finds report (0 replies)
  26. New laboratory test has potential to accurately predict spread of breast cancer (0 replies)
  27. Bioimpedance spectroscopy better than tape measure for assessing woman's lymphedema r (0 replies)
  28. New modeling study estimates cancer burden associated with*poor diet among American a (0 replies)
  29. Five states that adopted Medicaid expansion saw larger increases in CRC screening (0 replies)
  30. Nearly all women treated for breast cancer suffer from health problems, finds study (0 replies)
  31. Clinical trial determines how proton radiotherapy can be used in early stage breast c (0 replies)
  32. Study explains why several clinical trials of treatments for sepsis have been failed (0 replies)
  33. Broccoli contains an ingredient that could target the "Achilles’ heel" of cancers (0 replies)
  34. Marine natural compounds could be potential treatments for triple negative breast can (0 replies)
  35. Partial breast irradiation effective alternative for treatment of low-risk breast can (0 replies)
  36. Researchers develop new microfluidic device to capture tumor cells (0 replies)
  37. New technique enables comprehensive genetic profiling of circulating tumor cells (0 replies)
  38. New technique for separation of cancer cells enables comprehensive genetic profiling (0 replies)
  39. Big data helps determine better research models to fight the spread of breast cancer (0 replies)
  40. Brazilian researchers develop new strategy to starve triple negative breast cancer ce (0 replies)
  41. 3D-printed tissue scaffolds could help improve nipple reconstruction (0 replies)
  42. Jefferson researcher discovers a population of bone cells that subdues cancer (0 replies)
  43. Study finds lower survival rate among cancer patients in New Mexico (0 replies)
  44. New trial remedies treatment disparities for black patients with early-stage lung and (0 replies)
  45. Study finds a downward trend in cancer screening when patients see doctors later in t (0 replies)
  46. AI can predict breast cancer risk up to 5 years before diagnosis (0 replies)
  47. FRAX tool useful in breast cancer patients treated with aromatase inhibitors (0 replies)
  48. Study: Type 2 diabetes linked to elevated risk of several cancers (0 replies)
  49. Genomics study reveals five genes linked to treatment resistance in prostate cancer (0 replies)
  50. Bioimpedance device better than tape measure for assessing lymphedema risk in women (0 replies)
  51. Researchers unravel the biology of how obesity promotes triple-negative breast cancer (0 replies)
  52. Researchers develop a new approach to targeting tumors and metastases (0 replies)
  53. Scientists discover biological barrier that keeps cancer at bay (0 replies)
  54. Elderly survivors of breast, lung, and skin cancers face risk of brain metastasis lat (0 replies)
  55. Algorithms could help improve effectiveness of cancer treatment by predicting gene in (0 replies)
  56. Researchers use 3D printer to make paper organs (0 replies)
  57. Cornell research explains increased metastatic cancer risk in diabetics (0 replies)
  58. UVA researchers identify how cancers subvert wound healing process to grow and spread (0 replies)
  59. Angiotensin receptor blockers could improve response to cancer immunotherapy (0 replies)
  60. Multigene test helps doctors to make effective treatment decisions for breast cancer (0 replies)
  61. Combination of biological markers and genetic changes can predict radiation sensitivi (0 replies)
  62. Patients caught in middle of fight between health care behemoths (0 replies)
  63. Combination of radiotherapy and anti-hormone treatment can prevent recurrence of horm (0 replies)
  64. Mice study uncovers an unknown pathway for breast cancer recurrence (0 replies)
  65. Six factors associated with invasive breast cancer recurrence after DCIS diagnosis (0 replies)
  66. Predicting whether a patient will benefit from chemotherapy (0 replies)
  67. Novel fluorescence imaging system helps surgeons remove small ovarian tumors (0 replies)
  68. Oncotype DX-guided treatment could reduce cost for breast cancer care, study suggests (0 replies)
  69. New custom-designed substrates developed for use in cryo-Electron Microscopy (0 replies)
  70. Cancer drugs reprogram genes in breast tumors to prevent endocrine resistance, finds (0 replies)
  71. NUS scientists uncover novel biomarkers linked with ‘chemobrain’ (0 replies)
  72. New scoring system based on genetic markers predicts obesity risk at birth (0 replies)
  73. Molecular target UNC45A is essential for cancer cell proliferation and tumor growth (0 replies)
  74. Specific strains of Staphylococcus aureus linked to wounds that do not heal (0 replies)
  75. Triple negative breast cancer develop resistance to chemotherapy by turning on molecu (0 replies)
  76. Partner status influences link between sexual problems and self-efficacy in breast ca (0 replies)
  77. Study uncovers new biomarker for personalized cancer treatments (0 replies)
  78. Precise decoding of breast cancer cells paves way for new treatment option (0 replies)
  79. Scientists present a new approach to fight cancer (0 replies)
  80. Unisex, hormone-free contraceptive pill on the horizon (0 replies)
  81. Study finds wide variations in Medicaid reimbursements for radiation therapies (0 replies)
  82. Combined inhibition of EGFR and c-RAF kinase shows regression of most aggressive panc (0 replies)
  83. One-third of people with cancer use complementary and alternative medicines (0 replies)
  84. New surgical guideline reduces re-operation rates for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  85. Genetics may play a role in developing cancer therapy-induced cardiomyopathy (0 replies)
  86. UCD based healthcare start-up receives funding and plans expansion into US market (0 replies)
  87. Newly developed approach efficiently assesses carcinogenicity of chemicals (0 replies)
  88. Jewish General Hospital initiates new clinical trial to avoid surgery in breast cance (0 replies)
  89. Immune cells key to predicting outcomes in cancer patients, study suggests (0 replies)
  90. Celltrion and iProgen Biotech announce partnership for development of novel ADCs (0 replies)
  91. Study offers novel insights into how a major tumor suppressor pathway becomes deactiv (0 replies)
  92. FDA extends indication of metastatic breast cancer treatment to include male patients (0 replies)
  93. UB researchers develop new method to more accurately predict tumor growth rates (0 replies)
  94. UCR study: Surgery associated with higher survival of patients with HER2-positive sta (0 replies)
  95. New study debunks link between depression risk and 18 genes (0 replies)
  96. G:BOX Chemi XX6 imager used to speed up analysis of proteins linked with breast cance (0 replies)
  97. Colorado compound dramatically affects cancer metastasis (0 replies)
  98. Measuring estrogen byproducts can help predict survival for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  99. Researchers explore biological mechanisms behind obesity-cancer link (0 replies)
  100. Scientists have more evidence of why clear margins in breast cancer surgery are such (0 replies)
  101. ETH researchers take major step towards personalized cancer immunotherapy (0 replies)
  102. Research demonstrates clinical utility of ddPCR-powered liquid biopsy at 2019 AACR An (0 replies)
  103. Study highlights need to diversify population-level genetic data for better disease p (0 replies)
  104. New targetable vulnerability in breast cancer cells discovered (0 replies)
  105. Dogs’ sense of smell could help to predict epileptic seizures (0 replies)
  106. Mammograms will soon include breast density says FDA (0 replies)
  107. Queen’s University Belfast and Domainex identify novel first-in-class FLIP inhibitors (0 replies)
  108. Bottle of wine equivalent to smoking 10 cigarettes (0 replies)
  109. Walnut consumption could change gene expression in pathologically-confirmed breast ca (0 replies)
  110. Scientists target metastasis in the battle against cancer (0 replies)
  111. A very old antibiotic shows promise in treating fatal form of breast cancer (1 replies)
  112. Sepsis research in quest for treatments focuses on role of genes (0 replies)
  113. Novel hydrogel provides better cell encapsulation and delivery (0 replies)
  114. Time-restricted eating may prove to be a dietary intervention against breast cancer (0 replies)
  115. Study evaluates prescribing of preventive drugs at the end of life in older adults wi (0 replies)
  116. Exposure to dim light at night may contribute to spread of breast cancer to bones (0 replies)
  117. MSU professor receives NSF CAREER grant for biosensor diagnostics (0 replies)
  118. Repurposing drugs to outsmart cancers (0 replies)
  119. Lung cancer survivor recounts her lifetime struggles (0 replies)
  120. New nanotechnology approach shows promise in treating triple negative breast cancer (0 replies)
  121. City of Hope exhibits current studies and data on cancer therapies at AACR (0 replies)
  122. Ludwig scientists to share advances in cancer research at AACR Annual Meeting 2019 (0 replies)
  123. Thermally abused cooking oil may promote progression of breast cancer (0 replies)
  124. Overall rates of death from breast cancer are falling across the EU (0 replies)
  125. Breast cancer relapse predictor tool may soon be a reality (0 replies)
  126. Sphingotec reports new applications of bio-ADM at 39th ISICEM (0 replies)
  127. AeroForm Tissue Expanders makes breast reconstruction after mastectomy more comfortab (0 replies)
  128. Breast cancer relapse predictor may soon be a reality (0 replies)
  129. USP15 enzyme could potentially lead to new treatments for breast, pancreatic cancer (0 replies)
  130. New method would allow doctors to detect earliest stages of cancers in the lymph node (0 replies)
  131. Medication could mitigate side effects of chemotherapy*for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  132. Molecular patterns could help predict relapse risk in breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  133. Free fatty acids in the blood linked with elevated risk of breast cancer in obese wom (0 replies)
  134. Increased stress hormones accelerate breast cancer metastasis (0 replies)
  135. Precision cancer drugs spark powerful immune response and boost effects of immunother (0 replies)
  136. Researchers develop statistical approach to reveal elusive cancer-promoting genes (0 replies)
  137. Novel drug shows potential to prevent sepsis progression (0 replies)
  138. Study yields patient-driven recommendations to reduce breast cancer-related financial (0 replies)
  139. New EU-funded project to explore ways to improve current testing tools for EDCs (0 replies)
  140. Study to generate evidence on impact of pharmaceutical industry-led medicines access (0 replies)
  141. Artificial intelligence systems may detect breast cancer as accurately as radiologist (0 replies)
  142. Genomics could guide treatment for pancreatic cancer patients (0 replies)
  143. WVU researchers evaluate first-of-its-kind blood test for detecting colorectal cancer (0 replies)
  144. Study explores episodic bundled payment model for breast cancer screening (0 replies)
  145. Estrogen can affect surrounding brain cells to promote triple-negative breast cancer (0 replies)
  146. Asian American women have higher breast cancer risk than U.S.-born counterparts (0 replies)
  147. Group dynamics-strategies offer better quality of life to cancer survivors, finds stu (0 replies)
  148. Scientists identify how cells make choice between various mechanisms to repair DNA (0 replies)
  149. Cancer’s complications: Confusing bills, maddening errors and endless phone calls (0 replies)
  150. New test could be a ‘game changer’ in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (0 replies)
  151. Breast cancer survivors more optimistic about changes occurred due to their illness (0 replies)
  152. Ongoing evolution in application of AI within healthcare and radiology (0 replies)
  153. Researchers outline targeted therapeutic strategy for triple-negative breast cancer (0 replies)
  154. Study highlights debt and work-related impairments for young adult cancer survivors (0 replies)
  155. FDA warns Total Thermal Imaging for illegally marketing unapproved thermography devic (0 replies)
  156. New research finds how cancer cells acquire resistance to molecular-targeted drugs (0 replies)
  157. Cocktail of chemicals in the mother inhibits child growth (0 replies)
  158. Researchers discover new and rare skeletal disease (0 replies)
  159. New analysis highlights*increasing focus of early-stage clinical trials on rare cance (0 replies)
  160. Neuron-derived estrogen key to making memories (0 replies)
  161. New technology platform digitally counts growth factors in single cells (0 replies)
  162. Older biologic age associated with increased risk of developing breast cancer (0 replies)
  163. CPRIT awards nearly $20 million to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (0 replies)
  164. Breast cancer study: Family-history-based models perform better than non-family-histo (0 replies)
  165. New identified biomarker predicts patients who might benefit from HER2-targeted agent (0 replies)
  166. UK Research and Innovation invests £200 million to create new generation of AI leader (0 replies)
  167. New computational tool searches for factors that cause specific diseases (0 replies)
  168. New forms of older anti-cancer agent appear to enhance immune response to fight melan (0 replies)
  169. New study establishes how stress favors breast cancer growth and spread (0 replies)
  170. Study: High intensity exercise may improve health by increasing gut microbiota divers (0 replies)
  171. Racial disparities in cancer deaths on the decline for America (0 replies)
  172. Springer Nature with BCRF conduct pilot project to make their research datasets more (0 replies)
  173. New machine learning method predicts if atypical ductal hyperplasia will turn cancero (0 replies)
  174. DDT exposure linked to increased breast cancer risk for all women through age 54 (0 replies)
  175. Breast cancer screening age should be lowered to 35 for those with a family history (0 replies)
  176. Large study finds no association between phthalate exposure and breast cancer risk (0 replies)
  177. Researchers provide insight into how breast tissue stiffening promotes cancer develop (0 replies)
  178. Study investigates the role of estrogen in controlling glucose homeostasis (0 replies)
  179. Few primary care physicians lack enough knowledge of cancer treatment options (0 replies)
  180. More than half a million breast cancer patient's lives saved by improvements in treat (0 replies)
  181. Rare gene mutations associated with colorectal cancer also cause breast cancer (0 replies)
  182. New PET imaging agent may help measure efficacy or failure of hormone therapy for bre (0 replies)
  183. Research sheds light on how motor enzyme can promote genome integrity (0 replies)
  184. New findings could provide novel approach to target and destroy cancer cells (0 replies)
  185. Metabolic plasticity helps metastatic cancer cells survive hostile environments (0 replies)
  186. Study shows precision medicines could aid more breast cancer patients via RNA-targeti (0 replies)
  187. Exploring racial disparities in social support needs among breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  188. Simulation model to find the most optimal cancer treatment (0 replies)
  189. Drug cocktail may help combat breast cancer (0 replies)
  190. Study develops simple, new treatment to fight Candida Albicans fungus (0 replies)
  191. Drug treating breast cancer may be effective in treating lung and ovarian cancer (0 replies)
  192. Study: Maternal age, body mass index, race affect hormone concentrations in pregnancy (0 replies)
  193. New path toward improving effectiveness of chemotherapy in breast, ovarian cancer (0 replies)
  194. Mapping mutations in esophageal cancer could improve treatment options (0 replies)
  195. New recommendations on breast cancer screening and diagnosis released (0 replies)
  196. World Cancer Day 2019 highlights the need for urgent action to improve early cancer d (0 replies)
  197. Researchers unravel path of metallodrug in a breast cancer cell (0 replies)
  198. Study: Site of care could determine patients' access to palliative treatment (0 replies)
  199. Breast cancer risk highest two decades after childbirth finds study (0 replies)
  200. Cancer nanomedicine may accelerate metastasis, NUS study finds (0 replies)
  201. Autologous breast reconstruction after failed implant reconstruction gives good outco (0 replies)
  202. Stroke risk factors rise in post-menopausal women diagnosed with breast cancer (0 replies)
  203. Study: Thousands of women get unnecessary mammograms before breast reduction surgery (0 replies)
  204. Experts highlight emerging evidence of impending Parkinson’s disease pandemic (0 replies)
  205. Breast cancer patients at increased risk of atrial fibrillation (0 replies)
  206. Community hospitals link arms with prestigious facilities to raise their profiles (0 replies)
  207. Two major forms of CD44 have distinct biological functions in breast cancer, shows st (0 replies)
  208. Fibrosis-targeting drugs may benefit patients with late-stage, metastatic breast canc (0 replies)
  209. Genetically modified chickens could soon lay eggs containing certain medications (0 replies)
  210. Study suggests link between keloids and high risk of breast cancer among African Amer (0 replies)
  211. Nine early career scientists named 2019 recipients of the Damon Runyon-Rachleff Innov (0 replies)
  212. Researchers reveal important signaling pathway in breast cancer (0 replies)
  213. Transgender patients less likely to be screened for cancer, study shows (0 replies)
  214. Black women have greater estimated time to breast cancer surgery than whites (0 replies)
  215. Researchers design interleukin protein to balance overshooting immune response (0 replies)
  216. Genetic changes may predict likelihood of relapse in*breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  217. Study reveals new genes and biological pathways linked to osteoarthritis (0 replies)
  218. Study: Over 5.6 million Americans exposed to high nitrate levels in drinking water (0 replies)
  219. Many cancer patients have undiagnosed hepatitis (0 replies)
  220. Breast cancers more likely to metastasize in young women within 10 years of giving bi (0 replies)
  221. Breast cancer cells in mice coaxed to turn into harmless fat cells (0 replies)
  222. New, scalpel-free treatment for reducing Parkinson's tremor gets FDA approval (0 replies)
  223. Scientists create comprehensive new method to predict breast cancer risk (0 replies)
  224. Synthetic compound reverses mutant p53 aggregate accumulation, study shows (0 replies)
  225. Turning breast cancer cells into fat cells prevents the formation of metastases (0 replies)
  226. Study reveals nuances of racial inequalities in breast cancer prevention (0 replies)
  227. New research could have a significant impact on cancer therapy (0 replies)
  228. Aggressive prostate cancer linked to hereditary breast cancer, confirms study (0 replies)
  229. New mechanism of gene regulation involved in tumor progression discovered (0 replies)
  230. Study highlights efforts to address widespread PFAS contamination in drinking water (0 replies)
  231. CRG researchers discover new mechanism controlling expression of set of genes (0 replies)
  232. Dental flossing and other consumer behaviors contribute to elevated levels of PFAS in (0 replies)
  233. MGH-led research team reveals how solid stress impacts tissue surrounding brain tumor (0 replies)
  234. Researchers identify genetic risk factor for atypical heart attack in women (0 replies)
  235. Study of rare uterine sarcoma reveals clinically relevant molecular subtypes (0 replies)
  236. Extensive genetic tests do not cause undue worry for women with breast cancer (0 replies)
  237. A small protein plays key role in how cancer stem cells differentiate (0 replies)
  238. Research illuminates abilities of ADAR1 to ‘hyper-mutate’ tumor suppressor RNAs in le (0 replies)
  239. Women with persistent vasomotor symptoms more likely to be diagnosed with breast canc (0 replies)
  240. Study uncovers how tumors backfire on neoadjuvant chemotherapy (0 replies)
  241. MUSC researchers link higher levels of AGEs to ER-positive breast cancer risk (0 replies)
  242. Researchers conduct psycho-educational study on early stage breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  243. Scientists gain new insight into aggressive breast cancers (0 replies)
  244. Scientists suggest need for new approach to confront side effects of common anti-canc (0 replies)
  245. Study reveals side effects of breast cancer drug on brain function (0 replies)
  246. New bacteria-based drug delivery system could radically expand cancer treatment optio (0 replies)
  247. New portable optical imaging system brings diagnostic potential into operating room (0 replies)
  248. When needs arise, these older women have one another’s backs (0 replies)
  249. Active ingredient in eye drops shows promise for treating aggressive blood cancer (0 replies)
  250. New analysis reveals expense of re-operation after breast-conserving surgery (0 replies)