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Biological Agents for Rheumatoid Arthritis Associated With Increased Skin Cancer Risk, Review Finds
September 7, 2011 Biological agents used to treat rheumatoid arthritis seem to be associated with an increased risk of skin cancer, indicates a systematic review of published ... > full story -
Greater Impact of Chemotherapy on Fertility
August 25, 2011 Current estimates of the impact of chemotherapy on women's reproductive health are too low, according to a new study. The researchers say their analysis of the age-specific, long-term effects of ... > full story -
IMRT Improves Outcomes in Patients With Extranodal Lymphoma of the Head and Neck, Study Suggests
August 15, 2011 Lymphoma is a cancer that affects organs of the immune system, including the lymph nodes. In a subtype of the disease called extranodal lymphoma, tumors arise in non-lymphoid organs, such as the ... > full story -
Study on Silencing of Tumor Suppressor Gene Suggests New Target for Lymphoma
August 9, 2011 Researchers have found that a cancer-causing fusion protein works by silencing the tumor suppressor gene IL-2R common gamma-chain. The results suggest news targets for lymphoma and other types of ... > full story -
Researchers Find Way to Help Donor Adult Blood Stem Cells Overcome Transplant Rejection
August 4, 2011 Findings may suggest new strategies for successful donor adult stem cell transplants in patients with blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma and ... > full storyMore: -
Disappearance of Genetic Material Allows Tumor Cells to Grow
August 2, 2011 Loss of a gene regulator is crucial for a rare type of skin ... > full story -
Specialized Regulatory T Cell Stifles Antibody Production Centers: Discovery Has Potential Implications for Cancer, Autoimmune Disease
July 25, 2011 A regulatory T cell that expresses three specific genes shuts down the mass production of antibodies launched by the immune system to attack invaders, scientists have ... > full story -
Two Genetic Variations Predict Second Cancers After Radiation for Children With Hodgkin Lymphoma
July 24, 2011 A genome-wide association study found two tiny genetic variations that predict which patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma are likely to develop radiation-induced second cancers years after treatment. ... > full story -
Possible Drug Targets for Common Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Discovered
July 19, 2011 Researchers have discovered a novel interaction between two proteins involved in regulating cell growth that could provide possible new drug targets for treating diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, the ... > full story -
Lymphoma Drug Shrinks Dog Tumors, Could Lead to Human Treatment
July 15, 2011 There are many kinds of cancers of the immune system, but one, activated B-cell diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, is particularly common and pernicious. Researchers have now shown that dogs that develop ... > full story
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