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New Target Identified Could Stop Developing Own Blood Supply of Tumours

A recently developed drug is, according to researchers, aimed at particular receptors involved in the growth of blood vessels which sustain tumour growth. The drug is active in the case of patients presenting advanced forms of cancers and has stopped... (Continue reading)

Rapid Detection of Cancer and Follow-up Treatments Thanks to Groundbreaking Lab-on-chip

IMM (the Institüt für Mikrotechnik Mainz), leading European research complex in micro-fluids IMEC which is a large European research complex in nanotechnology and nano-electronics and their collaborators for the European Sixth Framework Project MASCOT managed to set the grounds for... (Continue reading)

New Research on Thyroid Surgery. Safer Practices for Elderly Patients

Medical doctors state that older people who undergo a thyroid surgery present lower rates of operation related complications and few readmissions. Thus, this type of surgery is safer in the case of older people. The investigation regarding this matter ranged... (Continue reading)

Upgraded Screening Framework Regarding Breast, Cervical and Colorectal Cancers

Due to a vast knowledge and experience gained during the flow of years, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center has recently presented the most complex and understandable framework related to cancer screening. The research is based on... (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)

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)

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)

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)

Middle East Area: Aggressive Thyroid Tumors Related to Leptin

One of the molecules causing obesity, entitled leptin, seems to be a key element in being able to predict a poor forecast with regards to the thyroid tumors. One of the areas affected by this situation is the Middle East... (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)

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