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"Lymphochip" Genetically Distinguishes Lymphomas
February 4, 2000 By arraying nearly 18,000 genes on a glass chip about twice the size of a postage stamp and recording the expression patterns of those genes, researchers have obtained detailed molecular portraits of ... > full story -
Medical Scientists To Begin Clinical Trials Of Promising Cancer Therapy
November 8, 1999 Scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are beginning phase one clinical trials, also known as safety trials, of a promising new way of treating certain cancers. In a study so ... > full story -
UCSF Researchers Report New Risk Factors For Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
August 17, 1999 In a large population-based study conducted on non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco found that exposure to certain environmental factors that affect ... > full story -
Researchers Discover The Driving Force Behind Cancer Cells In Hodgkin's Disease
June 18, 1999 The cellular fuel which powers the growth of Hodgkin's disease has been identified for the first time by a research team at Princess Margaret Hospital's Ontario Cancer Institute, the ... > full story -
Less Toxic Bone Marrow Transplant Technique May Have More Powerful Anti-Cancer Effect
May 25, 1999 A research team from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has shown that it is possible to transplant bone marrow successfully from mismatched human donors without the usual pre-transplant ... > full story -
Patients Treated Successfully For Hodgkin's Disease Are At 9 Times The Risk For Developing Second Cancers
May 6, 1999 Persons treated for Hodgkin's disease in childhood are at high risk for developing a second malignancy and should be monitored closely by their physicians throughout their lifetime, researchers ... > full story -
Researchers Know Beans About Cancer Treatment
October 21, 1998 The once-maligned castor bean may be the next heavy hitter in cancer treatment, according to ongoing research at Texas Tech University and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Besides its ... > full story -
Monoclonal Antibodies -- The Gentle Cure For Cancer?
December 2, 1997 One of the most exciting discoveries for medical science was how to produce, in the lab, many antibodies responding to a single antigen. These so-called monoclonal antibodies have found many uses in ... > full story
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