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Certain Meat Components May Increase Bladder Cancer Risk, Study Suggests
August 2, 2010 A new study suggests that consuming specific compounds in meat related to processing methods may be associated with an increased risk of developing bladder ... > full story -
Painters at Significantly Increased Risk of Bladder Cancer, Study Finds
July 19, 2010 Painters are at significantly increased risk of developing bladder cancer, concludes a comprehensive analysis of published ... > full story -
New Diagnostic Test for Bladder Cancer
June 25, 2010 Researchers have developed a novel assay to test for multiple tumor markers in bladder ... > full story -
Radiation Does Not Improve Survival for Rare, Invasive Bladder Cancer, Study Finds
June 2, 2010 In the largest study to date of a rare and deadly form of bladder cancer, researchers found radiation therapy may not improve a patient's chances for survival. While overall survival for ... > full story -
Clue to Switch of Bladder Cancer from Locally Contained to Invasive
May 14, 2010 Bladder cancer often becomes aggressive and spreads in patients despite treatment, but now researchers have identified a protein they believe is involved in pushing tumors to become invasive -- and ... > full story -
Genome Breakthrough Allows Scientists to Identify and Profile Tumor Cells from Very Small Samples
May 6, 2010 Researchers have developed a powerful new technique for analyzing the genome of single tumor cells. The breakthrough allows them to study in fine detail the biology of how tumors ... > full story -
Meat, Especially If It's Well Done, May Increase Risk of Bladder Cancer
April 19, 2010 People who eat meat frequently, especially meat that is well done or cooked at high temperatures, may have a higher chance of developing bladder cancer, according to a large study. This risk appears ... > full story -
Substance in Breast Milk Kills Cancer Cells, Study Suggests
April 19, 2010 A substance found in breast milk can kill cancer cells, reveal a new ... > full story -
Costly Tests May Not Help Detect Bladder Cancer Recurrence, Study Finds
March 3, 2010 In a new study, researchers found that cystoscopy, the standard for screening for recurrence of early-stage bladder cancer, is a cost-effective method of detecting tumors. Adding other tests to ... > full story -
Arsenic Exposure Activates an Oncogenic Signaling Pathway; Leads to Increased Cancer Risk
February 23, 2010 Researchers have found a new oncogenic signaling pathway by which the environmental toxin arsenic may lead to adverse health effects, including bladder ... > full story
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