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Human Papillomavirus Might Cause Bladder Cancer, Research Suggests
September 25, 2007 An analyzed of 44 articles as well as a new study lead researchers to postulate that human papillomavirus (HPV) might cause bladder cancer. The HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted ... > full story -
Gene May Hinder Spread Of Prostate Cancer
August 28, 2007 Researchers have identified a gene, known as OGR1, that suppresses prostate cancer metastasis in mice. Cancer deaths are largely attributed to tumor metastasis--when the cancer cells spread to other ... > full story -
Scientists Move Closer To Bio-Engineered Bladders
August 1, 2007 Researchers are using an understanding of the special cells that line the bladder, urothelial cells, to develop ways of restoring continence to patients with serious bladder conditions, including ... > full story -
New Algorithm Matches Any Tumor Cells To Best Possible Anticancer Treatments
July 23, 2007 An algorithm that could help rapidly sort molecular information about a cancer patient's particular tumor and could help match this information to the right drug treatment would be a breakthrough of ... > full story -
Scientists Work To Develop Simple Bladder Cancer Test
July 5, 2007 University of Florida and University of Michigan scientists isolated nearly 200 proteins from the urine of patients with and without bladder cancer. Several appear promising as potential biomarkers, ... > full story -
Toward A Much-Needed New Test For Cancer Of The Urinary Bladder
June 18, 2007 Progress toward development of a much-needed test for early detection of cancer of the urinary bladder and for monitoring patients after treatment is being reported in a recent article. Urinary ... > full story -
Green Tea May Protect Bladder From Becoming Inflamed
May 20, 2007 Herbal agents could be used to treat inflammatory bladder diseases, according to a preliminary study that looked at the ability of green tea to protect bladder cells from inflammation. The study ... > full story -
One Reason Why Bladder Cancer Hits More Men Than Women
April 20, 2007 Scientists have discovered one of the reasons why bladder cancer is so much more prevalent in men than women: A molecular receptor or protein that is much more active in men than women plays a role ... > full story -
Determining Risks Of Second Cancers Among Survivors Of Cervical Cancer
April 16, 2007 Women diagnosed with cervical cancer tend to have good long-term survival, but they often have specific risk factors for developing a cancer later in life: a history of smoking, infection with the ... > full story -
Bladder Cancer Linked To Androgens And Androgen Receptor In Mice
April 3, 2007 Male sex hormones and their receptors may be involved in the development and progression of bladder cancer, according to a study in mice published in the April 4 Journal of the National Cancer ... > full story
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