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Understanding Cell Organization to Tackle Cancer
December 23, 2012 Scientists have identified how cells know which way up they need to be. The discovery could help in the fight against cancer because in the early stages of the disease the cells become ... > full story -
miR-205 Can Be Responsible for Breast Cancer
December 21, 2012 Scientists demonstrated that the microRNAs expression can be potentially responsible for the abnormal acini formation of breast cancer cells. They observed that the overexpression of the miR-205 ... > full story -
'Heart Resilience' Biomarker May Help Predict Chemotherapy-Induced Cardiac Damage Earlier
December 21, 2012 Anthracyclines, a class of chemotherapy drugs commonly used to treat breast and childhood cancers are effective, but can cause heart damage that doesn't appear until long after treatment is over. By ... > full story -
Cancer Diagnosis Later in Life Poses Significant Risk to Offspring, Study Suggests
December 20, 2012 Relatives of family members diagnosed with cancer are still at risk of the disease even if the diagnosis came at an older age, a new paper ... > full story -
Gene Expression Improves the Definition of a Breast Cancer Subtype
December 20, 2012 Gene expression in breast cancer provides valuable biological information for better determining the diagnosis, treatment, risk of relapse and survival rate. However, the most common form of ... > full story -
Changes in Progenitor Cell Population in Breast May Be Overlooked Factor in Breast Cancer
December 17, 2012 DNA mutations that accumulate as women age are not the sole contributor to higher frequency of breast cancer in women over 50. In breast cancer and aging, changes in the populations of progenitor ... > full story -
Improving the Development of New Cancer Models Using an Advanced Biomedical Imaging Method
December 17, 2012 Scientists have demonstrated that an advanced magnetic resonance imaging method can non-invasively evaluate the cellular proliferation of tumor models of breast cancer. This quantitative imaging ... > full story -
New Molecule Linked to Late-Stage Breast Cancer
December 17, 2012 Researchers have identified a molecule linked to more aggressive forms of breast cancer -- a discovery that could point the way to potential ... > full story -
The HER2 Paradox: HER2-Positive Stem Cells Found in HER2-Negative Breast Cancer
December 14, 2012 A multicenter study describes new, paradoxical characteristics of the most common type of breast ... > full story -
Cancer Stem Cells Isolated from Kidney Tumors
December 13, 2012 Scientists have isolated cancer stem cells that lead to the growth of Wilms' tumours, a type of cancer typically found in the kidneys of young children. The researchers have used these cancer stem ... > full story
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