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Hey Fever! The Surprise Benefit Of Allergies
July 29, 2008 Long-suffering victims of allergies such as asthma and hay fever might enjoy a surprise benefit, according to research led by the University of New South ... > full story -
Plants Make Vaccine For Treating Type Of Cancer In Phase-1 Study
July 21, 2008 Plants could act as safe, speedy factories for growing antibodies for personalized treatments against a common form of cancer, according to new findings from the Stanford University School of ... > full story -
Aggressive Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (Mantle Cell Lymphoma) On The Rise
July 7, 2008 A new study indicates that the incidence of mantle cell lymphoma, an aggressive type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, is on the rise, most frequently striking men, Caucasians and older ... > full story -
Crucial Factors In Lymphoma Development And Survival Discovered
June 24, 2008 Researchers have discovered an important factor in the development of B-cell lymphomas, one of the fastest growing forms of cancer. The B-cell receptor on the surface of B cells can cooperate with ... > full story -
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Every Patient Is Unique: Individualized Therapies For Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
June 16, 2008 Positron emission tomography could be an important tool for identifying non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients who are likely to respond well to treatment with 90 ibritumomab tiuxetan -- the first ... > full story -
Key Regulator Of DNA Mutations Identified
June 12, 2008 As a general rule, your DNA is not something you want rearranged. But there are exceptions -- especially when it comes to fighting infections. Since the number of microbes in the world far surpasses ... > full story -
Increased Incidence Of Melanoma Found In Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Treated With Methotrexate
June 3, 2008 A chronic, inflammatory disease of unknown origin, rheumatoid arthritis affects about 1 percent of adults worldwide. Marked by joint destruction, RA often leads to disability and diminished quality ... > full story -
Survivors Of Childhood Hodgkin's Lymphoma At Higher Risk Of Future Health Problems
May 31, 2008 Adults who survived childhood Hodgkin's Lymphoma should be especially vigilant about cancer and cardiovascular screenings, according to new ... > full story -
Cancer Treatment: Adding Epratuzumab To Standard Chemotherapy Looks Promising
May 16, 2008 Adding a second monoclonal antibody drug to chemotherapy looks promising for treatment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, according to researchers working with the North Central Cancer Treatment ... > full story -
Chemotherapy Might Help Cancer Vaccines Work
May 15, 2008 Chemotherapy given in conjunction with cancer vaccines may boost the immune system's response, potentially improving the effectiveness of this promising type of cancer ... > full story
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