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Vaccine Targets Malignant Brain Cancer Antigens, Significantly Lengthens Survival
August 15, 2012 An experimental immune-based therapy more than doubled median survival of patients diagnosed with the most aggressive malignant brain tumor, researchers ... > full story -
Dermatologists' Tips to Reduce the Signs of Aging
August 14, 2012 Getting better results from your anti-aging products can be as easy as following simple tips from ... > full story -
Long-Term Use of Blood Pressure Meds Promoting Sun Sensitivity May Raise Lip Cancer Risk
August 6, 2012 Long-term use of commonly used blood pressure medications that increase sensitivity to sunlight is associated with an increased risk of lip cancer in non-Hispanic whites, according to a new ... > full story -
Skin Cancer Identified for the First Time in Wild Fish Populations, Beneath Ozone Layer Hole
August 1, 2012 Scientists identify melanoma in the coral trout, a species found on the Great Barrier Reef and directly beneath the world's largest hole in the ozone ... > full story -
Immune Responses Can Be Generated Locally Within Human Melanoma Skin Metastases
July 31, 2012 In many types of cancer, activated immune cells infiltrate the tumor and influence clinical outcome. It is not always clear where these cells are activated, but new results indicate that in a subset ... > full story -
Use of Sunbeds Leads to Over 3000 Cases of Melanoma a Year in Europe
July 25, 2012 Of 63,942 new cases of cutaneous melanoma (a form of skin cancer) diagnosed each year in Europe an estimated 3,438 (5.4 percent) are related to sunbed use. Sunbed users are at a 20 percent increased ... > full story -
Bioactive Protein from Ancient Medicinal Plant May Help Combat Melanoma and Other Cancers
July 24, 2012 A protein extracted from the seeds of a legume tree that is native to parts of Asia has been found to inhibit cancer cell growth and also to discourage the spread of melanoma to other parts of the ... > full story -
New Findings Break Tanning Misconceptions: There Is No Such Thing as a Safe Tan
July 23, 2012 UV-induced melanin formation (tanning), traditionally thought to protect against skin cancer, has now been shown to be directly involved in melanoma formation in mammals, according to researchers. ... > full story -
New Line of Approach for Combination Therapy Against Melanoma
July 22, 2012 A melanoma is a malignant form of skin cancer and is one of the most aggressive types of tumors there is. Treatment is particularly difficult, because melanomas are usually resistant against ... > full story -
Stem Cell Research Aids Understanding of Cancer
July 20, 2012 Scientists have discovered a novel marker that plays an important role in our understanding of how cancer develops in the liver, pancreas and ... > full story
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