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Bladder Cells Feel Stretch: Molecular Mechanism Of Sensing Fullness Of Urine Found
August 7, 2009 Scientists have found that bladder urothelial cells have a sensor for stretch ... > full story -
Scientists Find Cells Responsible For Bladder Cancer's Spread
August 6, 2009 Scientists have tracked down a powerful set of cells in bladder tumors that seem to be primarily responsible for the cancer's growth and spread using a technique that takes advantage of similarities ... > full story -
Scientists Discover Bladder Cancer Stem Cell
August 3, 2009 Researchers have identified the first human bladder cancer stem cell and revealed how it works to escape the body's natural ... > full story -
Variation In Prostate Stem Cell Antigen Gene Raises Bladder Cancer Risk
August 2, 2009 Researchers have pinpointed a specific gene variation that causes increased risk of urinary bladder cancer, according to new ... > full story -
High-Risk Populations Investigated For Bladder-Cancer Screenings
July 16, 2009 Researchers sheds light on the challenges involved in identifying which high-risk population would benefit most from bladder-cancer ... > full story -
Breast Cancer Hormone Receptor Status And Risk Of A Second Primary Tumor
July 9, 2009 Women with hormone receptor negative first tumors have twice as much risk for developing a second breast cancer as women with HR-positive tumors, according to a new ... > full story -
Virus-Gene Therapy Combination Against Melanoma Under Testing
July 1, 2009 Researchers are injecting a modified herpes virus into melanoma tumors, hoping to kill the cancer cells while also bolstering the body's immune defenses against the ... > full story -
Expression of Myoglobin in Human Cancers
June 24, 2009 Scientists report that myoglobin may protect against the stresses of tumor growth. Myoglobin plays an important role in muscle cells by both transporting oxygen and preventing cell damage by ... > full story -
Research Leads To Advanced Trials Of New Cancer Treatment
June 15, 2009 Research by a Hebrew University of Jerusalem professor has led to the development of a product that has been shown in clinical trials to be successful in halting the growth of various types of cancer ... > full story -
Transplant Patients Have Worse Cancer Outcomes, Analysis Shows
May 15, 2009 After comparing two patient cancer registries -- one featuring transplant patients and the other the general population -- researchers have found that transplant patients experience worse outcomes ... > full story
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