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Tests on Breast Reduction Tissues May Detect Cancer

For those women who desire to reduce the size of their breast, there is a new advantage in favor of the surgery. If the tissues and fats coming from the breast reduction surgery would undergo some tests, the cancer development... (Continue reading)

Rare Tumors Affecting Testicles May Show Why Some Conditions Are Common in Older Fathers` Offspring

A recent study made on a rare version of a malign tumor affecting testicles gave researchers a more accurate view of how genetic transformations affect children. This investigation may shed some light in the cases of children who were conceived... (Continue reading)

After an Increasing Trend, Breast Cancer Cases in Spain Decrease Significantly Starting with 2001

A recent research released in the October edition of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute presents a positive outcome of screening patients suffering from breast cancer in Spain. Even if in the 1980s and 1990s the number of women... (Continue reading)

Scientists Present the Advantages of a New Therapy Study against Choroid Plexus

Scientists from the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center within The University of Texas underwent the biggest collaboration research that observed a rare brain tumor that affects children. The results of the investigation present a new protocol which may increase the... (Continue reading)

“In Silico” Research Finds Therapy Targets for Lung Cancer

The Translational Genomics Research Institute and Scottsdale Healthcare aided by computer models uncovered the courses of lung cancer which may lead to discoveries of new drugs. The study is released in the Journal of Thoracic Oncology. This can be found... (Continue reading)

The Cancer Chain Damaged by a Newly Discovered Tumor Suppressor

A recent research undergone by investigators from the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas presents a new protein that suppresses tumors by identifying enzymes which support cancer and link to them molecules that act as destructors... (Continue reading)

Taking a Closer Look at the Prostate Cancer Metastasis

A team of investigators coming from the Scripts Research Institute located in California examined the effects of the uPA (urokine plasminogen activator) in the early evolution of cancer spreading in the organism. Leading the team of scientists were doctors Elena... (Continue reading)

Research on Breast Cancer Patients Discovers No Link between PCR Rate and Race

A study undergone by scientists from the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas discovered that people who were suffering from breast cancer in an advanced stage and were treated with the similar group of neo-adjuvant chemotherapy... (Continue reading)

Black People More Affected by Pancreatic Cancer than Whites

Smoking and body mass index represent high risk factors connected to pancreatic cancer. It has been observed that black people are more affected by this disease than white people and thus, experience a higher mortality rate. Researchers recognize that they... (Continue reading)

New Study Disclosed about Autoimmune Diseases

Researchers from University of Michigan state that they have discovered a new method by which they can hold in place immune cells that are characterized by an aggressive reaction and attack the own cells of the human body. This... (Continue reading)

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