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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 -
Protein May Help Diagnose and Treat Lymphoma in People and Dogs
July 14, 2011 A protein that appears to play a key role in the formation of lymphoma and other tumors by inhibiting a tumor-suppressing gene has been identified by a team of veterinary and human medicine ... > full story -
B-Cell Lymphoma: New Research Provides Breakthrough in Understanding Common Cancer
June 8, 2011 Researchers have discovered valuable insight into how people develop B-cell lymphoma, one of the most common cancers. The team found that a mechanism different to that previously thought to be the ... > full story -
Survival Niche for Cancer Cells
June 6, 2011 Cancer cells do not grow equally well everywhere in the body. Often, they first create the conditions in which they can grow. Immunologists and hematologists have now shown that specific forms of ... > full story -
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Early Transplants Are No Better Than Chemotherapy Followed by Transplant for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients, Study Finds
June 6, 2011 Patients with a very aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma who receive a stem cell transplant after standard chemotherapy during their first remission have comparable survival rates to those who ... > full story -
Vaccine Increases Disease-Free Survival for Follicular Lymphoma Patients: Study on Personalized Therapy May Lead to a 'Flood of New Agents'
May 31, 2011 A lymphoma vaccine uniquely tailored for each patient extends disease-free survival by 14 months, with signs of an even better response for patients with a specific biological marker, scientists have ... > full story -
Link Between Breast Implants and Rare Form of Cancer Confirmed, but Cause Remains Unclear
April 19, 2011 Breast implants appear to be associated with a rare form of lymphoma, but there is not yet evidence to show that the cancer is caused by implants or to suggest an underlying mechanism for how the ... > full story -
Distribution of Cancers in the HIV/AIDS Population Is Shifting
April 11, 2011 As treatments for HIV/AIDS improve and patients are living longer, the distribution of cancers in this population has undergone a dramatic shift in the United States. While cases of the types of ... > full story -
Sniffing out Lymphoma by 'Turning Dogs Into Humans'
April 6, 2011 Researchers are narrowing the search for genes involved in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma -- by 'turning dogs into ... > full story -
Two Proteins Play Key Roles in Burkitt's Lymphoma
March 7, 2011 A new study reveals new molecular insight into the understanding and treatment of Burkitt`s lymphoma, one of the most aggressive tumors affecting ... > full story
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