9.09.2004
The search for a kinder, gentler chemotherapy
The search for a kinder, gentler chemotherapy
Scientists use nanoparticles in the lab to selectively target cancer cells in an effort to bypass the harmful side effects of traditional chemotherapy.
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The research is published in the August 25 edition of the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
Scientists use nanoparticles in the lab to selectively target cancer cells in an effort to bypass the harmful side effects of traditional chemotherapy.
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The research is published in the August 25 edition of the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
American College for Advancement in Medicine: Tomorrow's Conventional Medicine, Today
American College for Advancement in Medicine: Tomorrow's Conventional Medicine, Today
LAGUNA HILLS, CA (MARKET WIRE) The American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) announces its 62nd International Scientific and Educational Conference on "EMERGING CONCEPTS IN IMMUNOLOGY," with emphasis on oncology and cancer therapies. Scientific studies support an immunological approach to treating cancer, which is relatively new in current cancer treatment paradigm. Cancer may soon surpass cardiovascular disease as the leading cause of death in the United States. The use of nutraceuticals (a new
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LAGUNA HILLS, CA (MARKET WIRE) The American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) announces its 62nd International Scientific and Educational Conference on "EMERGING CONCEPTS IN IMMUNOLOGY," with emphasis on oncology and cancer therapies. Scientific studies support an immunological approach to treating cancer, which is relatively new in current cancer treatment paradigm. Cancer may soon surpass cardiovascular disease as the leading cause of death in the United States. The use of nutraceuticals (a new
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Leading Medical Groups Endorse Public Clinical Trials Registry
Leading Medical Groups Endorse Public Clinical Trials Registry
Arlington, Va - The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) told Congress today that they strongly support the establishment of a "comprehensive registry for all clinical trials conducted in the United States... click link for more info.
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Arlington, Va - The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) told Congress today that they strongly support the establishment of a "comprehensive registry for all clinical trials conducted in the United States... click link for more info.
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Clinical trial registration, a statement from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors
Clinical trial registration, a statement from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors
Altruism and trust lie at the heart of research on human subjects... the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) proposes comprehensive trials registration as a solution to the problem of selective awareness and announces that all eleven ICMJE member journals will adopt a trials-registration policy to promote this goal.
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Altruism and trust lie at the heart of research on human subjects... the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) proposes comprehensive trials registration as a solution to the problem of selective awareness and announces that all eleven ICMJE member journals will adopt a trials-registration policy to promote this goal.
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Hypnosis Effective in Relieving Cancer Pain
Hypnosis Effective in Relieving Cancer Pain
EXETER, England (Reuters) - Hypnosis can relieve suffering and improve the quality of life of cancer patients, researchers said on Thursday. "We know that hypnosis can modify the immune system," she told a news conference at the annual British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting.
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EXETER, England (Reuters) - Hypnosis can relieve suffering and improve the quality of life of cancer patients, researchers said on Thursday. "We know that hypnosis can modify the immune system," she told a news conference at the annual British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting.
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Scientists Discover Way To Slow The Progression Of Prostate Cancer
Scientists Discover Way To Slow The Progression Of Prostate Cancer
According to research published online in Oncogene, the team from Imperial College London, Cancer Research UK and Hammersmith Hospital have found a way to stop the development of cancer cells in the lab by ...
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According to research published online in Oncogene, the team from Imperial College London, Cancer Research UK and Hammersmith Hospital have found a way to stop the development of cancer cells in the lab by ...
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Cancer-causing chemical from bracken found in water supplies.
Cancer-causing chemical from bracken found in water supplies.
Bracken, the common green fern that smothers many British hillsides, may be contaminating water supplies with a chemical that could cause cancer.
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British Ecological Society meeting
Bracken, the common green fern that smothers many British hillsides, may be contaminating water supplies with a chemical that could cause cancer.
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British Ecological Society meeting
Human Genome Sciences Advances Anti-Cancer Drug to Phase 2 Clinical...
Human Genome Sciences Advances Anti-Cancer Drug to Phase 2 Clinical...
The Phase 2 clinical trial is a multi-center, open-label, single-arm study to evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of HGS-ETR1 in patients with relapsed or refractory non-small cell lung cancer.
Interim results of two ongoing Phase 1 multi-center, open-label, dose- escalation clinical trials of HGS-ETR1 were presented at the June 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
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The Phase 2 clinical trial is a multi-center, open-label, single-arm study to evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of HGS-ETR1 in patients with relapsed or refractory non-small cell lung cancer.
Interim results of two ongoing Phase 1 multi-center, open-label, dose- escalation clinical trials of HGS-ETR1 were presented at the June 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
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New Role for APC Gene, Huntsman Cancer Institute Researchers Discover
New Role for APC Gene, Huntsman Cancer Institute Researchers Discover
Mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor suppressor gene have been found to cause 85 percent of colon cancers... click link for more info.
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
Mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor suppressor gene have been found to cause 85 percent of colon cancers... click link for more info.
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
9.08.2004
New clues help understanding of breast cancer growth, New Zealand
New clues help understanding of breast cancer growth, New Zealand
Scientists in New Zealand say they have made an important discovery about how breast cancer cells spread in the body...
"We have found a switch which determines whether breast cancer cells stays where it's made or can spread throughout the body," Professor Peter Gluckman, director of the Liggins Institute said.
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Scientists in New Zealand say they have made an important discovery about how breast cancer cells spread in the body...
"We have found a switch which determines whether breast cancer cells stays where it's made or can spread throughout the body," Professor Peter Gluckman, director of the Liggins Institute said.
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CDC Awards Nearly $500,000 to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation for Blood Cancer Education Pr
CDC Awards Nearly $500,000 to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation for Blood Cancer Education Pr
The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) has been awarded $497,560, in year one of a potential three-year program, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to support its blood cancer education program efforts. The funds will go directly to support the MMRF Nationwide Patient and Provider Education and Outreach Program to increase awareness of treatment options and clinical trials among physicians, to improve the reach and effectiveness of patient education strategies, and to increase the awareness of multiple myeloma patient resources among patients and providers.
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The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) has been awarded $497,560, in year one of a potential three-year program, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to support its blood cancer education program efforts. The funds will go directly to support the MMRF Nationwide Patient and Provider Education and Outreach Program to increase awareness of treatment options and clinical trials among physicians, to improve the reach and effectiveness of patient education strategies, and to increase the awareness of multiple myeloma patient resources among patients and providers.
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9.07.2004
Cookie dough chemo helps kids with cancer
Cookie dough chemo helps kids with cancer
Researchers have found a way to make a common form of chemotherapy more palatable for kids: turning it into a powder that tastes like raw cookie dough. The formulation of fenretinide is the first one ever specifically designed to make it easier for pediatric cancer patients to take their medicine, a feat that garnered the research team a prize at a recent national conference. A clinical trial of the new fenretinide formulation in children with cancer, led by Maurer, will begin later this year.
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Researchers have found a way to make a common form of chemotherapy more palatable for kids: turning it into a powder that tastes like raw cookie dough. The formulation of fenretinide is the first one ever specifically designed to make it easier for pediatric cancer patients to take their medicine, a feat that garnered the research team a prize at a recent national conference. A clinical trial of the new fenretinide formulation in children with cancer, led by Maurer, will begin later this year.
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The promise of personalized medicine, IBM technology
The promise of personalized medicine, IBM technology
A new technology developed by scientists at IBM could bring the promise of personalized medicine one step closer to reality. Using a basic computer language, the researchers created a "smart" DNA stream that contains a patient's entire medical record, according to a report in the upcoming Oct. 11 print edition of the Journal of Proteome Research, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society.
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A new technology developed by scientists at IBM could bring the promise of personalized medicine one step closer to reality. Using a basic computer language, the researchers created a "smart" DNA stream that contains a patient's entire medical record, according to a report in the upcoming Oct. 11 print edition of the Journal of Proteome Research, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society.
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Novel gene therapy for bladder cancer shows strong results in animal studies
Novel gene therapy for bladder cancer shows strong results in animal studies
Gene therapy that causes the bladder to act like a "bioreactor" to produce and secrete the anti-cancer agent interferon-alpha has shown dramatic benefits in preclinical tests, say researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson. The researchers say their findings, published in the September issue of Molecular Therapy, suggest this gene therapy strategy holds much promise for treating aggressive human superficial bladder cancer and that a clinical trial is being planned.
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Gene therapy that causes the bladder to act like a "bioreactor" to produce and secrete the anti-cancer agent interferon-alpha has shown dramatic benefits in preclinical tests, say researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson. The researchers say their findings, published in the September issue of Molecular Therapy, suggest this gene therapy strategy holds much promise for treating aggressive human superficial bladder cancer and that a clinical trial is being planned.
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Measuring Cancer Drug Antibodies Using Flow Cytometry
Measuring Cancer Drug Antibodies Using Flow Cytometry
By adapting flow cytometric assays for the detection of drug antibodies within immune cells researchers are able to see the effects of the drug on the immune system. Researchers from The Ohio State University (OSU), Columbus, used the flow cytometric technique to monitor signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1) activation among cancer patients receiving interferon alpha (IFN-alpha) immunotherapy.
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By adapting flow cytometric assays for the detection of drug antibodies within immune cells researchers are able to see the effects of the drug on the immune system. Researchers from The Ohio State University (OSU), Columbus, used the flow cytometric technique to monitor signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1) activation among cancer patients receiving interferon alpha (IFN-alpha) immunotherapy.
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences to Start Clinical Development of Cancer Immunotherapy in China
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences to Start Clinical Development of Cancer Immunotherapy in China
Takara Bio announced September 6 that it has agreed with the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) to co-develop cancer immunotherapies. medicalnewstoday.com - Sep 7 2004 16:47:52 GMT
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Takara Bio announced September 6 that it has agreed with the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) to co-develop cancer immunotherapies. medicalnewstoday.com - Sep 7 2004 16:47:52 GMT
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Where cancer cells start
Where cancer cells start
Current cancer therapies may attack only the equivalent of Hydra's head - the majority of cancer cells removed by surgery or destroyed by radiation and chemotherapy. Spared is a crucial pool of mutant cells that acts as the source of the malignancy, leaving the cancer able to rise again and again.
newsday.com - Sep 7 2004 14:10:17 GMT
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Aug. 12 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine
Current cancer therapies may attack only the equivalent of Hydra's head - the majority of cancer cells removed by surgery or destroyed by radiation and chemotherapy. Spared is a crucial pool of mutant cells that acts as the source of the malignancy, leaving the cancer able to rise again and again.
newsday.com - Sep 7 2004 14:10:17 GMT
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Aug. 12 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine
9.06.2004
Rating medical journals by importance to clinicians
Rating medical journals by importance to clinicians
As doctors' time is precious it is imperative that they don't waste hours reading articles of little clinical importance... click link for more info.
Ann McKibbon, Nancy Wilczynski and Brian Haynes from McMaster University found that "the majority of important articles for each discipline were sequestered in a small subset of journals." General broad interest titles such as Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, The Lancet and the BMJ featured in the list of the top five most useful titles.
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As doctors' time is precious it is imperative that they don't waste hours reading articles of little clinical importance... click link for more info.
Ann McKibbon, Nancy Wilczynski and Brian Haynes from McMaster University found that "the majority of important articles for each discipline were sequestered in a small subset of journals." General broad interest titles such as Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, The Lancet and the BMJ featured in the list of the top five most useful titles.
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Pros and cons of virtual colonoscopy highlighted in two medical journals
Pros and cons of virtual colonoscopy highlighted in two medical journals
Within days of each other, two of the nation's most respected medical journals, Annals of Internal Medicine and the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) journal Gastroenterology, publish studies analyzing whether CT colonography ("virtual colonoscopy") is ready for clinical practice... click link for more info.
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Within days of each other, two of the nation's most respected medical journals, Annals of Internal Medicine and the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) journal Gastroenterology, publish studies analyzing whether CT colonography ("virtual colonoscopy") is ready for clinical practice... click link for more info.
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Call for volunteers for biggest ever breast cancer study
Call for volunteers for biggest ever breast cancer study
Press Association Thursday September 2, 2004 A 50-year study of breast cancer was launched today with the aim of pinpointing the causes of the disease, which kills 13,000 women in the UK each year. Researchers hope to recruit 100,000 British...
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Press Association Thursday September 2, 2004 A 50-year study of breast cancer was launched today with the aim of pinpointing the causes of the disease, which kills 13,000 women in the UK each year. Researchers hope to recruit 100,000 British...
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Fred Hutchinson Reseachers Uncover A Key Driver Behind The Progression Of Prostate Cancer
Fred Hutchinson Reseachers Uncover A Key Driver Behind The Progression Of Prostate Cancer
A new study from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center reveals what may be the earliest step in the development of prostate cancer. The finding could open the door to new tests that predict whether the cancer will become aggressive and the development of treatments to prevent the condition from progressing.
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Sept. 1 issue of Cancer Research
A new study from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center reveals what may be the earliest step in the development of prostate cancer. The finding could open the door to new tests that predict whether the cancer will become aggressive and the development of treatments to prevent the condition from progressing.
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Sept. 1 issue of Cancer Research
Colonoscopy is still the most sensitive, best test for colorectal cancer screening
Colonoscopy is still the most sensitive, best test for colorectal cancer screening
A study by Pickhardt et al... click link for more info.
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Annals of Internal Medicine
A study by Pickhardt et al... click link for more info.
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Annals of Internal Medicine
What should I eat to reduce my risk of cancer?
What should I eat to reduce my risk of cancer?
Eating a healthy, well-balanced diet and maintaining a sensible body weight can reduce your risk of cancer... click link for more info.
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Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating,
Eating a healthy, well-balanced diet and maintaining a sensible body weight can reduce your risk of cancer... click link for more info.
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Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating,
Key cancer facts, UK
Key cancer facts, UK
-- Cancer is one of the biggest killers in the UK, accounting for a quarter of all deaths
-- 1 in 3 people will be diagnosed with cancer at some stage in their lives
-- Approximately 1 in 4 people will die from cancer
-- 151,190 people died from cancer in the UK in 2000
-- There are more than 200 different types of cancer
-- 65% of cases occur in those over 65
-- Breast, lung, large bowel (colorectal) and prostate cancer account for over half of all new cases
-- Lung cancer is the biggest cancer-related killer (22% of all cancer-related deaths in the UK), followed by large bowel, or colorectal, cancer (11%), breast cancer (8%) and prostate cancer (6%)
-- In children and teenagers, leukaemia is the most common cancer, representing one-third of all cases
-- Survival rates for common cancers in the UK continue to be much lower than the European average
-- The most common cancers in women are breast, large bowel, lung, ovarian and cancer of the body of the uterus
-- Breast cancer is by far the most common cancer in women, accounting for 30 per cent of all new cases
-- The most common cancers in men are lung, prostate, bowel, bladder and stomach cancer
-- In young men aged 20-39, testicular cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer
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-- Cancer is one of the biggest killers in the UK, accounting for a quarter of all deaths
-- 1 in 3 people will be diagnosed with cancer at some stage in their lives
-- Approximately 1 in 4 people will die from cancer
-- 151,190 people died from cancer in the UK in 2000
-- There are more than 200 different types of cancer
-- 65% of cases occur in those over 65
-- Breast, lung, large bowel (colorectal) and prostate cancer account for over half of all new cases
-- Lung cancer is the biggest cancer-related killer (22% of all cancer-related deaths in the UK), followed by large bowel, or colorectal, cancer (11%), breast cancer (8%) and prostate cancer (6%)
-- In children and teenagers, leukaemia is the most common cancer, representing one-third of all cases
-- Survival rates for common cancers in the UK continue to be much lower than the European average
-- The most common cancers in women are breast, large bowel, lung, ovarian and cancer of the body of the uterus
-- Breast cancer is by far the most common cancer in women, accounting for 30 per cent of all new cases
-- The most common cancers in men are lung, prostate, bowel, bladder and stomach cancer
-- In young men aged 20-39, testicular cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer
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Women can reduce colon cancer risk if vitamin D blood levels are high
Women can reduce colon cancer risk if vitamin D blood levels are high
Dr... click link for more info.
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Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2004 Sep;13(9):1502-8
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Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2004 Sep;13(9):1502-8
Rising childhood leukaemia incidence prompts crisis conference
Rising childhood leukaemia incidence prompts crisis conference
The advances in treating childhood leukaemia over the last forty years have been one of cancer's outstanding success stories - but the fall in mortality has diverted attention from a relentless rise in incidence, a London conference will hear today (Monday 6 September)... click link for more info.
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The advances in treating childhood leukaemia over the last forty years have been one of cancer's outstanding success stories - but the fall in mortality has diverted attention from a relentless rise in incidence, a London conference will hear today (Monday 6 September)... click link for more info.
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Many states employers don\'t adequately cover smoking cessation treatment, USA
Many states employers don\'t adequately cover smoking cessation treatment, USA
Despite recommendations from federal public health experts that smoking cessation treatment should be provided to all smokers, state employers are failing to provide their employees with recommended smoking cessation treatment coverage... click link for more info.
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American Journal of Public Health
Despite recommendations from federal public health experts that smoking cessation treatment should be provided to all smokers, state employers are failing to provide their employees with recommended smoking cessation treatment coverage... click link for more info.
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American Journal of Public Health
The UK Stem Cell Bank at NIBSC: An Overview
The UK Stem Cell Bank at NIBSC: An Overview
Stem cell research offers enormous potential for major advances in clinical therapy against a wide range of important diseases, and the establishment of a UK Stem Cell Bank is an important step along the way to realizing this potential... click link for more info.
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Stem cell research offers enormous potential for major advances in clinical therapy against a wide range of important diseases, and the establishment of a UK Stem Cell Bank is an important step along the way to realizing this potential... click link for more info.
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Finland starts national screening program for colorectal cancer
Finland starts national screening program for colorectal cancer
This year about 20 of the Nordic country's 444 municipalities will partake in the voluntary program by screening some 5,000 people in their early 60s, Harri Vertio of the Finnish Cancer Society that sponsors the scheme, told AFP on Monday.
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This year about 20 of the Nordic country's 444 municipalities will partake in the voluntary program by screening some 5,000 people in their early 60s, Harri Vertio of the Finnish Cancer Society that sponsors the scheme, told AFP on Monday.
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Secrecy penalises cancer patients
Secrecy penalises cancer patients
Scientists said about a quarter of cancer trials do not reach the public domain years after they are complete.
Experts from Cancer Research UK, a charity, called for a comprehensive database in order to monitor research.
www.bbc.co.uk - Sep 7 2004 0:5:19 GMT
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Scientists said about a quarter of cancer trials do not reach the public domain years after they are complete.
Experts from Cancer Research UK, a charity, called for a comprehensive database in order to monitor research.
www.bbc.co.uk - Sep 7 2004 0:5:19 GMT
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Pesticides linked to child cancer
Pesticides linked to child cancer
In laboratory studies the Bristol University team showed pollutants were able to travel across the placenta to the unborn baby.
The scientists presented their findings to a conference held by the Children with Leukaemia charity in London
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In laboratory studies the Bristol University team showed pollutants were able to travel across the placenta to the unborn baby.
The scientists presented their findings to a conference held by the Children with Leukaemia charity in London
www.bbc.co.uk - Sep 6 2004 21:46:33 GMT
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Cancer Drug Targets Tumor Cells
Cancer Drug Targets Tumor Cells
In a study of zebularine’s effect on the division of cancer cells, Jones and his colleagues showed that zebularine slows growth by as much as 68 percent in cancer cells, but only by 21 percent or less in normal cells.
The findings were reported in the August 2004 issue of Cancer Cell.
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In a study of zebularine’s effect on the division of cancer cells, Jones and his colleagues showed that zebularine slows growth by as much as 68 percent in cancer cells, but only by 21 percent or less in normal cells.
The findings were reported in the August 2004 issue of Cancer Cell.
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Scientists Use Cell Protein to Kill Cancer
Scientists Use Cell Protein to Kill Cancer
BOSTON, Sep 03, 2004 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- Scientists said Friday they have developed a method to harness a natural self-destruct mechanism found in healthy cells to use it to kill ...
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Sept. 3 issue of Science
BOSTON, Sep 03, 2004 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- Scientists said Friday they have developed a method to harness a natural self-destruct mechanism found in healthy cells to use it to kill ...
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Sept. 3 issue of Science
What progress is being made in cancer treatment?
Current Treatment OverviewWhat progress is being made in cancer treatment?
This is an exciting time for cancer research. We have gained remarkable new knowledge about the exact steps necessary for cancer cells to grow, divide, and spread.
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This is an exciting time for cancer research. We have gained remarkable new knowledge about the exact steps necessary for cancer cells to grow, divide, and spread.
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