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Telomerase Enzyme, a target for developing broadly effective anti-cancer drugs
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Inappropriate activation of a single enzyme, telomerase, is associated with the uncontrollable proliferation of cells seen in as many as 90 percent of all of human cancers. Since the mid-1990s, when telomerase was first identified in human tumors, scientists have eyed the enzyme as an ideal target for developing broadly effective anti-cancer drugs.
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Many people with cancer would be interested in attending a support group
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A new study finds that many people with cancer, over sixty-five percent according to this particular study, said they would be interested in attending a support group.
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Getting the proper amount of daily vitamin D may help you ward of cancer
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Ahh, the feeling of the sun's rays on the skin can be so refreshing.
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A type of bacteria found in the Grey Kangaroo might help fight lung cancer
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There's no shortage of strange and downright bizarre ideas that people come up with in the quest to cure cancer, and here's one for the books: Scientists in Australia believe that a type of bacteria found in the Grey Kangaroo might help fight lung cancer.
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About new age therapies
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Professor Richard Dawkins, writer and biologist, says that "we live in dangerous times when superstition is gaining ground and rational science is under attack."
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