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 Nanoparticle Stops Cancer From Spreading
Nanoparticle Stops Cancer From Spreading
California researchers say they have developed molecular "smart bombs" that stop pancreatic and kidney cancer from spreading in mice while causing fewer side effects and damage to healthy surrounding tissues than traditional chemotherapy. picked by deEPCHIll 1 year ago
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 Scientists 'close to breast cancer cure' after British researchers find a way to stop tumours growing
Scientists 'close to breast cancer cure' after British researchers find a way to stop tumours growing
British scientists are close to a 'potential cure' for most breast cancer cases.

They have developed a way to stop tumours growing and spreading, which could save millions of lives every year. picked by AutumnLotus 3 months ago
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 Broccoli curbs cancer-spreading proteins
Broccoli curbs cancer-spreading proteins
Using cells in a lab dish, researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, found that diindolymethane (DIM), a compound resulting from digestion of cruciferous vegetables, and genistein, an isoflavone in soy, reduce the production of two proteins needed for breast and ovarian cancers to spread. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 Blood type link to pancreatic cancer risk
Blood type link to pancreatic cancer risk
People with type O blood have a lower risk of developing pancreatic cancer (yay), say US researchers.

The researchers believe the study may also help explain what causes one of the deadliest kinds of cancer. picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago
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 Einstein researchers identify potential target for metastatic cancer
Einstein researchers identify potential target for metastatic cancer
Cells thought to protect against cancer may actually promote it

In a new study, Einstein cancer research specialist Jeffrey W. Pollard, Ph.D., and seven colleagues analyzed the movement of breast cancer cells in mice to show that a distinct population of macrophages helps malignant cells set up shop at distant sites. This process, known as metastasis, is the main reason cancer patients die. picked by AutumnLotus 3 months ago
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 Scientists kill cancer cells with "trojan horse"
Scientists kill cancer cells with "trojan horse"
Australian scientists have developed a "trojan horse" therapy to combat cancer, using a bacterially-derived nano cell to penetrate and disarm the cancer cell before a second nano cell kills it with chemotherapy drugs. picked by kakana 5 months ago
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 Cancer To Be World's Top Killer By 2010, WHO Says
Cancer To Be World's Top Killer By 2010, WHO Says
Cancer will overtake heart disease as the world's top killer by 2010, part of a trend that should more than double global cancer cases and deaths by 2030, international health experts said in a report released Tuesday. picked by cactushair 12 months ago
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 Toenail fungus medicine may treat cancer
Toenail fungus medicine may treat cancer
U.S. researchers say itraconazole, a drug commonly used to treat toenail fungus, can also block the growth of new blood vessels in cancer. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 Mushroom May Stop Breast Cancer
Mushroom May Stop Breast Cancer
Extracts from a mushroom used for centuries in Eastern Asian medicine may stop breast cancer cells from growing and could become a new weapon in the fight against the killer disease, scientists said on Tuesday. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 Pancreatic cancer tumors don't get enough blood
Pancreatic cancer tumors don't get enough blood
Scientists have found a reason why pancreatic cancer responds badly to chemotherapy drugs.

Apparently the tumors do not have sufficient blood supply. picked by Ankabout 6 months ago
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 Pancreatic cancer therapy 'hope'
Pancreatic cancer therapy 'hope'
Promising early results for a drug for pancreatic cancer have been reported by a team of UK and US scientists.

This one is for my cousin. She doesn't speak to me. Her father, my uncle died of pancreatic cancer picked by KerOBeroS32 7 months ago
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 North Korea's Kim Has Pancreatic Cancer
North Korea's Kim Has Pancreatic Cancer
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has life-threatening pancreatic cancer, a news report said Monday, days after new images of him looking gaunt spurred speculation that his health might be worsening following a reported stroke last year. picked by Bornbad 5 months ago
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 Abortion pill could fight cancer
Abortion pill could fight cancer
A chemical used to abort pregnancy could fight breast and ovarian cancer, say scientists. picked by 2manyusernames 3 years ago
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 Obesity Nears Smoking As Cause Of Cancer
Obesity Nears Smoking As Cause Of Cancer
James says that, as obesity rates soar, the list of cancers associated with those extra pounds is growing: "Breast cancer, particularly post-menopausal breast cancer, cancer of the large bowel, and cancer of the pancreas, those are the three big ones.

In other news: Hot Dogs, beer and nachos banned from sporting events. (Well, you can't smoke there either). picked by dollyllama 2 years ago
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 Give cancer vaccine to poor too: Fraser
Give cancer vaccine to poor too: Fraser
The man who helped develop a vaccine for cervical cancer is urging drug companies to keep their word and ensure women in the Third World can get the drug at a fair price. picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago
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 Christina Applegate has breast cancer
Christina Applegate has breast cancer
Actress played ditzy teenager Kelly Bundy on Fox's 'Married...with Children'

"Christina Applegate was diagnosed with an early form of breast cancer. Benefiting from early detection through a doctor ordered MRI, the cancer is not life threatening. Christina is following the recommended treatment of her doctors and will have a full recovery." picked by ImNotBlue 1 year ago
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 Frankincense Kills Bladder Cancer Cells
Frankincense Kills Bladder Cancer Cells
Originating from Africa, India, and the Middle East, frankincense oil has been found to have many medicinal benefits. Now, an enriched extract of the Somalian Frankincense herb Boswellia carteri has been shown to kill off bladder cancer cells. New research demonstrates that this herb has the potential for an alternative therapy for bladder cancer. Update to an much earlier story about natural re... read full post picked by suebe 9 months ago
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 10-Year-Old Girl Battles Rare Breast Cancer
10-Year-Old Girl Battles Rare Breast Cancer
For many of the estimated 180,000 women whose doctors will tell them they have breast cancer this year, the diagnosis will no doubt come as a shock. But for the parents of 10-year-old Hannah Powell-Auslam of Fullerton, Calif., who learned in early April that their daughter had breast cancer, the news was particularly hard to swallow. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago
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 New Drug for End-Stage Prostate Cancer Developed
New Drug for End-Stage Prostate Cancer Developed
Scientists uncover a breakthrough drug for the treatment of the severe prostate cancer that claims to be more effective than chemotherapy. picked by maxriter 1 year ago
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 First genes spotted for testicular cancer
First genes spotted for testicular cancer
Scientists in Britain say they have found the first genes that are associated with testicular cancer, the commonest form of cancer for men between the ages of 15 and 45. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago
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 How to Get Cancer: Move to the United States
How to Get Cancer: Move to the United States
The risk of cancer for Hispanics living in Florida is 40 percent higher than for those who live in their native countries, a puzzling new study finds. The finding holds even after researchers corrected for the increase detection rates in the United States. And access to health care did not make things better. picked by kakana 4 months ago
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