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New Risks For Bladder Cancer Identified By MIT Team
October 8, 2004 MIT researchers and colleagues have identified three new chemical risk factors for bladder cancer in a study involving some 600 people in the Los Angeles ... > full story -
Scientists Begin Validation Study Of Test To Detect Recurrence Of Bladder Cancer
October 6, 2004 A three-year study to validate a test to detect the recurrence of bladder cancer has been initiated by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), at 12 ... > full story -
Novel Gene Therapy For Bladder Cancer Shows Strong Results In Animal Studies
September 8, 2004 Gene therapy that causes the bladder to act like a "bioreactor" to produce and secrete the anti-cancer agent interferon-alpha has shown dramatic benefits in preclinical tests, say researchers ... > full story -
One Form Of Vitamin E Appears Beneficial In Reducing Bladder Cancer Risk
March 30, 2004 One form of vitamin E appears to offer protection against development of bladder cancer, while a second form has no beneficial effect, say a team of researchers led by The University of Texas M. D. ... > full story -
Tumor Suppressor Genes Predict Bladder Cancer Future
March 17, 2004 The presence of two mutated genes in bladder cancer tumors indicates there is a high risk that the cancer will continue grow and spread, said a Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) researcher in a report ... > full story -
Predicting Progression Of Common Cancers
January 14, 2004 In an effort to create a framework for evaluating the relationship between tumor and wounds, Howard Chang and his colleagues in Patrick Brown's lab at Stanford University examined the gene ... > full story -
Vegetables That Prevent May Ultimately Cure Some Cancers
January 6, 2004 Broccoli, cabbage, turnips and mustard greens. A dose a day keeps most cancers away. But for those who develop cancer, the same vegetables may ultimately produce the cure. Research at the Texas ... > full story -
In Vitro Fertilization May Be Linked To Bladder Defects
March 19, 2003 Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Children's Center report that a group of rare urological defects, including bladder development outside the body, may be more common in children conceived ... > full story -
Bladder Cancer Returns Sooner With Each Recurrence, Study Shows
September 6, 2002 A study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has found that the number of months between recurrences of superficial bladder cancer progressively shortens with each ... > full story -
Gene Therapy Boosts Cancer Chemotherapy
August 6, 2002 Researchers at the University of Chicago have found a way to combine cancer chemotherapy with gene therapy designed to disrupt the growth of blood vessels to a tumor. The combination, tested in mice, ... > full story
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