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New Staging Technique Might Save Bladders In Some Bladder Cancer Patients
March 9, 2009 Pathologists reported encouraging results from a new tumor staging technique that could reduce the need to remove bladders from some ... > full story -
Gene Involved In Pancreatic Cancer Identified
March 2, 2009 Researchers have identified a gene that is overexpressed in 90 percent of pancreatic cancers, the most deadly type of ... > full story -
Why Bladder Cancer Is Deadlier For Some
January 8, 2009 Bladder cancer is much more likely to be deadly for women and African-Americans, but the reasons long believed to explain the phenomenon account for only part of the differences for such patients ... > full story -
Selenium May Prevent High Risk-Bladder Cancer
December 8, 2008 New research suggests that selenium, a trace mineral found in grains, nuts and meats, may aid in the prevention of high-risk bladder ... > full story -
Frequent Urination Protects Against Bladder Cancer, Study Finds
October 30, 2008 A new study has analyzed the effect of urinary frequency on the risk of bladder cancer. The research shows a direct association between the number of times people get up at night to urinate and ... > full story -
New Way Of Inhibiting The Cell Cycle Shows Promise In Cancer Patients In A Phase I Clinical Trial
October 22, 2008 A new anti-cancer compound that works by blocking a part of the cell's machinery that is crucial for cell division has shown promising results in a phase I clinical trial in patients who have failed ... > full story -
Bladder Cancer Detected Via Amplified Gene In Cells Found In Urine
September 23, 2008 Counting the copies of a specific gene in cells gathered from a urine sample may provide a simple, noninvasive way to detect bladder cancer, researchers report in the Journal of the National Cancer ... > full story -
Early Stage Colon Cancer Characterized By Inactivation Of Gatekeeper Gene
September 9, 2008 The absence or inactivation of the RUNX3 gatekeeper gene paves the way for the growth and development of colon cancer, Singapore scientists report in the September issue of the journal Cancer Cell. ... > full story -
Findings On Bladder-Brain Link May Point To Better Treatments For Problems In Sleep, Attention
July 29, 2008 Bladder problems may leave a mark on the brain, by changing patterns of brain activity, possibly contributing to disrupted sleep and problems with attention. For one in six Americans who have ... > full story -
Treating Rare Breast Cancer With Radiation Therapy May Lower Recurrence Rate
July 11, 2008 Patients with a rare type of breast cancer may benefit from receiving radiation therapy in addition to surgery to prevent recurrence, according to a study in the International Journal of Radiation ... > full story
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