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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)

Adults Surviving Pediatric Cancer Show an Increased Risk of Suicidal Thoughts Even Decades after the Illness

As a recent investigation undergone by researchers from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute presents, adult people who suffered from cancer during their child years present a high probability of developing suicide thinking, even though many years passed since their therapies against... (Continue reading)

The Surgery Decision-Making Process in Women Who Suffer from Breast Cancer

As statistics offered by the American Cancer Society state, one in eight United States` women is going to be diagnosed with breast cancer. After finding out this cruel diagnosis, the patients will have to decide upon the upcoming treatment to... (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)

The First Framework on Brain Metastases Therapy Will Soon Be Released

The brain metastases affect approximately 500,000 people each year in the United States. A team of investigators set up to find a proper framework for treating this aggressive disease and their research was presented in New Orleans during the Congress... (Continue reading)

New Research States that Colonic Polyps are Less Incidental in People Suffering from Diverticulosis

A recent research undergone by a Henry Ford medical facility sought to observe the relationship between people suffering from diverticulosis and the studies made in discovering if they also present colonic polyps. The outcomes of this investigation were released on... (Continue reading)

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 measureā€ or GoB measure. This tool was designed by a team of scientists from the Boston... (Continue reading)

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