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Cholesterol Screening A Cost-Effective Procedure To Extend Life In Hodgkin's Disease Survivors
November 8, 2006 Hodgkin's lymphoma survivors who have lipid screening every five years to detect high cholesterol will live a half year longer than patients who don't have the screening and the intervention is ... > full story -
Increased Risk Of Cancer For Computer Factory Workers, Large Study Shows
October 19, 2006 Workers at computer factories are at increased risk of dying of cancer. The largest study of its kind, published today in the open access journal Environmental Health, looks at over 30,000 deaths of ... > full story -
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Sperm Banks Unpopular With Patients -- Researchers Investigate Why
October 5, 2006 Sperm banks are unpopular, even with patients suffering from cancer and facing treatments that may make them infertile. A new study led by McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) researcher Dr. Peter ... > full story -
Antibiotic Treats Lymphoma Of The Eye
October 3, 2006 The common antibiotic doxycycline effectively treats a type of lymphoma associated with chlamydia infection, according to a study in the Oct. 4 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer ... > full story -
'Allergy Cells' Can Aggravate Cancer And Psoriasis
September 8, 2006 The body's mast cells are mainly associated with allergic reaction in the way they release histamine and other inflammatory substances. However, researchers at Karolinska Institute have now ... > full story -
Clue Found To Epstein-Barr Virus' Ability To Form And Sustain Tumors
September 5, 2006 Researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health have found a viral target that opens the door for the development of drugs to destroy tumors caused by Epstein-Barr ... > full story -
Mouse Mimics Chronic Leukemia, Will Aid Drug Development
August 22, 2006 A study by cancer researchers here reveals that a new strain of mice offers the first real animal model for an incurable form of chronic leukemia and should greatly aid the development of new drugs ... > full story -
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More Is Not Always Better: Routine Screening Not Always Beneficial
August 12, 2006 Doing more is not always better. Improving the quality of medical care does not necessarily dictate providing additional care. "Often medical interventions seem intuitively good on the surface, ... > full story -
Researchers Report New Molecule That Targets Leukemia And Lymphoma Cells
June 13, 2006 UC Davis Cancer Center researchers have developed a novel peptide that binds to the surface of leukemia and lymphoma cells with extremely high affinity, specificity and stability, and demonstrates ... > full story -
Diagnostic Breakthrough For Burkitt Lymphoma Reported
June 11, 2006 An international research study involving numerous institutions has successfully identified the gene expression signature for Burkitt lymphoma. The discovery will allow physicians to better diagnose ... > full story
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