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Testosterone Therapy Doesn't Raise Risk Of Aggressive Prostate Cancer In New Study

Testosterone Therapy Doesn't Raise Risk Of Aggressive Prostate Cancer In New Study

Men with low levels of the male sex hormone testosterone need not fear that testosterone replacement therapy will increase their risk of prostate cancer, according to an analysis of more than 250,000…
High Doses Of Common Chemo Drug Methotrexate Limit Relapses Of Childhood Leukemia

High Doses Of Common Chemo Drug Methotrexate Limit Relapses Of Childhood Leukemia

With a cure rate approaching 90 percent, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), the most common type of childhood cancer, is one of the big "success stories" of modern cancer treatment. Yet up to 20…
Vegetarian Diet More Likely To Cause Heart Disease And Cancer

Vegetarian Diet More Likely To Cause Heart Disease And Cancer

A new study finds that a vegetarian diet likely led to a mutation that may make people more likely to get heart disease and colon cancer. Using reference data from the 1000 Genomes Project, the team…
Sunbather Paradox: Sun Worshippers Live Longer Than Those Who Avoid The Sun

Sunbather Paradox: Sun Worshippers Live Longer Than Those Who Avoid The Sun

Women who sunbathe are likely to live longer than those who avoid the sun, even though sunbathers are at an increased risk of developing skin cancer. This paradox baffles oncologists and has…
Skin Cells Turn Into Stem Cells That Are Cancer Cell Killers

Skin Cells Turn Into Stem Cells That Are Cancer Cell Killers

Researchers have turned skin cells into cancer-hunting stem cells that destroy the brain tumors known as glioblastoma – a discovery that may offer a new and more effective treatment for the disease.…
New Data On Why Most Aggressive Brain Tumor Treatments Fail

New Data On Why Most Aggressive Brain Tumor Treatments Fail

Two small structural elements, called decorin and lumican, could be decisive in the development of a resistance to the drugs currently used for treating glioblastoma multiforme, such as temozolamide…
Childhood Leukemias: Different Forces Than Adults

Childhood Leukemias: Different Forces Than Adults

For half a century, cancer researchers have struggled with a confusing paradox: If cancer is caused by the occurrence and accumulation of cancer-causing (oncogenic) mutations over time, young…
Gene Linked To Cancer Suppression May Actually Promote Its Spread

Gene Linked To Cancer Suppression May Actually Promote Its Spread

A gene believed to suppress the growth and spread of cancer has the opposite effect in some forms of colorectal cancer, researchers have found.  Sprouty2 is the gene and the new paper studied it…
T Cells That Recognize HER2 Receptor May Prevent HER2+ Breast Cancer Recurrence

T Cells That Recognize HER2 Receptor May Prevent HER2+ Breast Cancer Recurrence

Recurrence of HER2-positive breast cancer after treatment may be due to a specific and possibly cancer-induced weakness in the patient's immune system -- a weakness that in principle could be…
Why Do So Few Want To Be In Cancer Clinical Trials?

Why Do So Few Want To Be In Cancer Clinical Trials?

Nearly one in four publicly sponsored cancer clinical trials fail to enroll enough participants, which means progress is impeded and a lot of time and money has been wasted. What accounts for that?…

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