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Immune Checkpoint Molecule Can Stop Cancer All By Itself

Immune Checkpoint Molecule Can Stop Cancer All By Itself

An immune checkpoint molecule, SA-4-1BB developed for cancer immunotherapy also protects against future development of multiple types of cancer when administered by itself, shows a new study. The…
'Cellular Barcoding' Reveals How Breast Cancer Spreads

'Cellular Barcoding' Reveals How Breast Cancer Spreads

Cellular barcoding has been used to tag, track and pinpoint cells responsible for the spread of breast cancer from the main tumor into the blood and other organs, and also revealed how …
Paper Claims A Link Between Glyphosate And Cancer But Fails To Show Evidence

Paper Claims A Link Between Glyphosate And Cancer But Fails To Show Evidence

A new analysis,which appeared in the journal Mutation Research, claims To show evidence linking exposure to the common weedkiller glyphosate to non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL), a rare form of cancer,…
Mammography, Treatment Improvements Have Prevented 483,000 Breast Cancer Deaths In The U.S. Since Just 1989

Mammography, Treatment Improvements Have Prevented 483,000 Breast Cancer Deaths In The U.S. Since Just 1989

A new analysis finds that mammography and improvements in breast cancer treatment have led to a terrific number of women's lives saved since 1989. Screening mammography for the detection of…
Genetically Modified Chicken Can Lay Eggs That Help Create Drugs For Cancer

Genetically Modified Chicken Can Lay Eggs That Help Create Drugs For Cancer

Chicken eggs are already used for growing viruses that are used as vaccines, such as the flu jab but science is going one better; chickens that are genetically modified to produce human proteins in…
Cancer Deaths Continue To Fall But A Crisis May Still Be On The Horizon

Cancer Deaths Continue To Fall But A Crisis May Still Be On The Horizon

Death rates from cancer have been falling for 25 years, but the next generation may cause a tick back up. Cancer is the second leading cause of death, behind heart disease. Both have age as risk…
I1307K and E1317Q polymorphism in the APC gene in colorectal cancer patients and two groups in Colombian population.

I1307K and E1317Q polymorphism in the APC gene in colorectal cancer patients and two groups in Colombian population.

Ana María Mora1, Andrés Gutiérrez2, Marina Ordóñez1, Amparo Mora3, Antonio Ormaza3-4, Germán Junca3-4, Alejandro Giraldo2-3 1 Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia2 Fundación Gillow, Bogotá,…
How AMPK, Thought To Suppress Cancer, Actually Helps It Survive

How AMPK, Thought To Suppress Cancer, Actually Helps It Survive

The protein complex AMPK is thought to suppress cancer, by slowing cellular metabolism, but it can also help some tumors grow. But why? A new study says it has solved the mystery. AMPK acts as a…
47 Percent Of Millennials Think Cancer Can Be Cured Without Medicine

47 Percent Of Millennials Think Cancer Can Be Cured Without Medicine

Anti-science activists who make money promoting alternatives to medicine have succeeded so well that 47 percent of those aged 18 to 37 think they can cure cancer with food or supplements or ancient…
Cancer Patients Want To Believe In Alternative Medicine Miracles, And Ignore Serious Risks

Cancer Patients Want To Believe In Alternative Medicine Miracles, And Ignore Serious Risks

Would famous Apple CEO Steve Jobs be alive today if he had accepted science the same way he accepted technology? Pancreatic cancer will kill half of patients but he guaranteed his death when he…

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