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Certain Cancers More Common Among HIV Patients Than Non-HIV Patients
September 25, 2009 Researchers have found that non-AIDS-defining malignancies such as anal and lung cancer have become more prevalent among HIV-infected patients than non-HIV patients since the introduction of ... > full story -
Experimental Drug Lets B Cells Live And Lymphoma Cells Die
September 21, 2009 An investigative drug deprived non-Hodgkin lymphoma cells of their ability to survive too long and multiply too fast, according to an early ... > full story -
Young Leukemia And Lymphoma Patients Live Longer Today Than In Years Past
August 24, 2009 A new analysis has found that adolescents and young adults who were recently diagnosed with blood-related cancers have better long-term survival rates than those who were diagnosed in the ... > full story -
Novel Tumor Suppressor Discovered
August 3, 2009 Researchers studying an enzyme believed to play a role in allergy onset, instead have discovered its previously unknown role as a tumor suppressor that may be important in myeloproliferative diseases ... > full story -
Protein Complex Key In Avoiding DNA Repair Mistakes, Cancer
July 30, 2009 Lymphoma and other cancers may occur when a delicate gene recombination process in antibody-making cells goes awry, according to preliminary studies in mice at the University of ... > full story -
Bcl6 Gene Sculpts Helper T Cell To Boost Antibody Production
July 23, 2009 Expression of a single gene programs an immune system helper T cell that fuels rapid growth and diversification of antibodies in a cellular structure implicated in autoimmune diseases and development ... > full story -
Gene Linked To Increasingly Common Type Of Blood Cancer
July 20, 2009 Carriers have nearly twice the risk of developing follicular lymphoma, according to cancer's first genome-wide association ... > full story -
Scientists Tackle Viral Mysteries
June 29, 2009 A recent study focuses on the intersection of these two scientific puzzles, resulting in new discoveries about how one herpes virus known to cause cancer may reactivate when the infected cell senses ... > full story -
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs May Defeat Treatment-Resistant Type Of Cancer
June 24, 2009 Effective drugs for treating a chemotherapy-resistant form of lymphoma might already be on the market according to a study that has pieced together a chemical pathway involved in the disease. By ... > full story -
Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors Have Increased Risk Of Stroke And Transient Ischemic Attack
June 17, 2009 Patients treated for Hodgkin lymphoma with radiation therapy have a substantially higher risk of stroke, according to a new ... > full story
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