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Promising Treatment Target Found In Hodgkin Lymphoma
July 30, 2007 Scientists have identified a protein that prevents the body's immune system from recognizing and attacking Hodgkin lymphoma cells. Based on this finding, the researchers are now investigating ... > full story -
Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma On The Rise, Research Shows
July 16, 2007 A rare skin cancer is becoming increasingly common in the United States, according to new research from the Providence VA Medical Center and the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. The ... > full story -
Cancer Risk In HIV, Transplant Patients
July 6, 2007 HIV/AIDS and kidney transplant patients are at much greater risk of contracting 20 different types of cancer than the general population, according to a recent article. HIV/AIDS patients are 11 times ... > full story -
'Modular' Leukemia Drug Shows Promise In Early Testing
June 28, 2007 A new type of engineered drug candidate has shown promise in treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia in both test tube and early animal tests, a new study shows. The agent represents a new class of ... > full story -
Risk Of Lymphoma In Rheumatoid Arthritis Decreased By Long-Term Treatment With Steroids
June 14, 2007 Two years or more of oral steroid treatment decreases the risk of rheumatoid arthritis related lymphoma, according to data presented at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology. Furthermore, ... > full story -
Malaria And Epstein-Barr Virus Linked To Pediatric Cancer In Africa
June 7, 2007 Scientists have identified CIDRla as the first microbial protein able to spur a latently EBV-infected cell into active production. Their results suggest that P. falciparum-derived proteins can lead ... > full story -
Lymphoma Drug Bexxar Effective Over Long Term, Study Finds
June 4, 2007 Eight years after being treated with a new drug for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, 86 percent of patients were still alive and half had not had a relapse of their disease, according to researchers from the ... > full story -
Adding Radioimmunotherapy To Chemo May Help Patients With Lymphoma
June 3, 2007 Patients treated for follicular lymphoma, a slow-growing type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, may benefit from chemotherapy followed by radioimmunotherapy, according to new study. Over 90 percent of ... > full story -
Some Cancers Linked To Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, Study Suggests
May 25, 2007 Some cancers seem to be linked to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields, suggests new research. The findings are based on more than 20,000 Swiss railway workers, who were monitored for 30 ... > full story -
New Method To Track Immune System Enzyme In Live Animals Developed
May 17, 2007 Scientists have created two mouse strains that will permit researchers to trace, in a live animal, the activity of an enzyme believed to play a crucial role both in the normal immune response as well ... > full story
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