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Improvement in Prediction of Blood Clots in Cancer Patients
September 9, 2010 For cancer patients, who have an increased risk of developing venous thromboembolism due to a hyperactive blood coagulation system, there is now an enhanced risk model to predict their chance of ... > full story -
New Lymphoma Treatment Shows Promise in Dogs
September 7, 2010 Researchers have identified a new target for the treatment of lymphoma and are testing a potential new drug in pet dogs afflicted with the disease. At low doses, the compound, called S-PAC-1, ... > full story -
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Personalized Medicine: Molecular Imaging Predicts Treatment Success in Many Cancers
September 1, 2010 New studies show that molecular imaging plays a critical role in the evaluation and treatment planning for a broad spectrum of cancers, including thyroid cancer and ... > full story -
Targeting Hit-and-Run Cancer Viruses
August 18, 2010 Viruses that can invade host cells, initiate cancer and then flee from their own trail of destruction could be stopped in their tracks, say ... > full story -
New Criteria for T-Cell Lymphoma Diagnosis
July 28, 2010 Researchers in Italy have discovered new diagnostic criteria to differentiate peripheral T-cell lymphomas ... > full story -
Progress Made in Elucidating the Mechanisms of Bortezomib in Lymphoma
July 12, 2010 A new study sheds light on how bortezomib, the first in a new class of cancer drugs known as proteasome inhibitors, works in mantle cell lymphoma. The study also provides preliminary evidence for ... > full story -
Multicolor Quantum Dots Aid in Cancer Biopsy Diagnosis
July 6, 2010 The tunable fluorescent nanoparticles known as quantum dots make ideal tools for distinguishing and identifying rare cancer cells in tissue biopsies. Researchers have learned how multicolor quantum ... > full story -
Lymphoma Patients With Cardiovascular Disease Have Increased Risk of Cardiac Hospitalization, Study Finds
July 2, 2010 Older patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) and a history of heart disease face a high risk of hospitalization for cardiac complications after completing treatment, according to new research. HL is a ... > full story -
Primary Sjogren's Syndrome: Blood Deficiencies Are Strong Predictors of Poor Outcome
June 19, 2010 For health care professionals diagnosing primary Sjogren's Syndrome (pSS, an autoimmune disorder in which immune cells attack and destroy moisture-producing glands), the incidence of blood based ... > full story -
Control of Cancer Cell Pathways Key to Halting Disease Spread, Study Shows
June 14, 2010 Scientists have deciphered a part of the pathway used by a well-known oncogene called Myc to exert its malignant effect. Their findings confirm that at least some cancerous cells have within them the ... > full story
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