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Cancer As Major Cause Of Childhood Death In Developing Countries Not Being Adequately Addressed
June 18, 2005 The emergence of cancer as a major cause of death among children in developing regions of the world is not being adequately addressed by national or international health organizations and charities, ... > full story -
Columbia University Researchers Create Mouse Model That Develops A Human-Like Lymphoma
May 16, 2005 Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center have created the first mouse model that develops a lymphoma the same way that humans do. This advancement has the potential to significantly speed ... > full story -
Allicin In Wonderland: Scientists 'Weaponize' An Antibody To Deliver Continuous Attacks On Cancer Cells
May 3, 2005 In a recent study published in Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science paired the active ingredient of a garden remedy with advanced bio-technology to deliver ... > full story -
Epstein-Barr Virus Protein Crucial To Its Role In Blood Cancers
March 29, 2005 Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have identified a link between a critical cancer pathway and an Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) protein known to be expressed in a number of ... > full story -
Antiretroviral Therapy May Prevent Excess Risk Of Some Cancers In People With HIV
March 28, 2005 In people infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) may prevent most excess cases of Kaposi sarcoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, according to a new ... > full story -
Small Molecule May Help Pinpoint Some Cancers
March 9, 2005 According to UW-Madison Medical School Professor James Dahlberg, within only the past five years or so have scientists begun to understand the ways that microRNAs mediate gene expression, taking part ... > full story -
Cancer In Patients With Hepatitis C
February 24, 2005 People infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) have a higher risk of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma, according to a recent study of the Swedish ... > full story -
Two Studies Find Evidence That Sunlight May Have Beneficial Influence On Cancer
February 5, 2005 Two new studies in the February 2 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute have found that sun exposure may have a beneficial influence on some types of cancer. One study found an ... > full story -
Sunlight Reduces Risk Of Lymph Gland Cancer
February 5, 2005 A new study from Karolinska Institutet and Uppsala University shows that, contrary to previous belief, sunlight reduces the chances of developing tumours in the lymphatic glands (malignant lymphoma). ... > full story -
New Treatment Rivals Chemotherapy For Lymphoma, Study Finds
February 5, 2005 A new form of treatment for lymphoma that takes a fraction of the time of traditional chemotherapy with fewer side effects caused tumors to shrink in 95 percent of patients, a new study by ... > full story
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