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Possible New Cancer Treatment Identified
April 19, 2012 New research findings show how it may be possible to render cancer tumors harmless without affecting the other cells and tissues in the body. The findings apply to cancers including breast, lung and ... > full story -
Researchers Create Cellular Automation Model to Study Complex Tumor-Host Role in Cancer
March 27, 2012 To better understand the role complex tumor-host interactions play in tumor growth, researchers have developed a cellular automation model for tumor growth in heterogeneous ... > full story -
Major Study Stops Bladder Cancer from Metastasizing to Lungs
March 12, 2012 A new study shows that the protein versican aids bladder cancer metastasis to the lungs and that high levels of versican are associated with poor prognosis in bladder cancer. The study also shows ... > full story -
Protein That Functions in Normal Breast May Also Contribute to Breast Cancer Metastasis
February 16, 2012 The trefoil factor 3 (TFF3) protein protects and maintains the integrity of the epithelial surface in the normal breast. New research has found that while TFF3 protein expression is higher in ... > full story -
Collaborative Research Sheds Light on New Cancer Stem Cell Therapies
January 27, 2012 New anti-cancer research has led to the development of a novel class of chemical inhibitors that specifically target cancer cells with ... > full story -
Concept of 'Overactive Bladder' Serves Commercial Interests Rather Than Patient Interests, Experts Say
January 13, 2012 Experts question the concept of the ‘overactive bladder syndrome’. According to researchers, the definition of this syndrome is mostly beneficial to those with commercial interests, while ... > full story -
Major Variation in Bladder Cancer Subtype Trends Highlights Need for Focused Research
January 4, 2012 A major study of 128,000 patients has found significant differences between the most common cancer tumors growing inside and on the surface of the bladder. Papillary transitional cell carcinoma rose ... > full story -
High Fluid Intake Appears to Reduce Bladder Cancer Risk
October 24, 2011 Drinking plenty of fluids may provide men with some protection against bladder cancer, according to a ... > full story -
New Imaging Agent Improves Detection of Bladder Cancer, Experts Say
October 20, 2011 A select number of medical centers in the U.S. are offering a newly approved optical imaging agent for the detection of papillary cancer of the bladder in patients with known or suspected bladder ... > full story -
New Role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Regulating Skin Cancer Stem Cells
October 20, 2011 One of the key questions in cancer is the identification of the mechanisms that regulate cancer stem cells and tumor growth. Researchers have now identified a new role for vascular endothelial growth ... > full story
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