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October, 2009

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Deregulations of the SPAK Protein protect B-Cell Lymphoma

A recent study having as leading investigator doctor Michael Teitell from the University of California, Los Angeles discovered that the deregulations in the SPAK protein may be the causes for the appearance and development of the B-cell lymphoma. For those who... (Continue reading)

Innovative Technology Developed

The researchers from the University of Toronto created a new means of analyzing very small blood and tissue from the breast samples in order to assess the risks of a female developing breast cancer in a faster way than any... (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)

Improving Motivation and Life Outlook in Older Adults through the Means of a Simple Tool

A recent study featured in the October edition of the Journal of Psychosocial Oncology presents a simple yet important motivation tool entitled the “Getting-Out-of-Bed measure” or GoB measure. This tool was designed by a team of scientists from the Boston... (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)

Cancer Investigations on Dogs Bring Insights in New Therapies for Humans

The National Cancer Institute in Bethesda located in the United States hosts a group of researchers that claim that by examining the pet dogs which suffer from cancer, the medical doctors would be able to getter a better understanding of... (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)

Breast Cancer Suffering Women Present Low Levels of Vitamin D

A team of researchers from the Medical Center of the University of Rochester states that women who suffer from breast cancer must take large doses of D vitamin. As a great number of them are prone to have low levels... (Continue reading)

Vaccine for Boys against HPV Is Not Cost-effective

One of the main cervical cancer triggering factors is the human papillomavirus which is a sexually transmitted viral infection. Nowadays, communities draw the attention on the importance of vaccination in order to counteract the negative effects of this virus. The... (Continue reading)

Vaccination Recommended against Common HPV Genotypes in India

HPV-16 and HPV-18 represent the human papillomavirus infections that affect most commonly the people living in India. Information released in the Basic Cancer Research Meeting at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers stated that vaccines against these two roots... (Continue reading)

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