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Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco have discovered that mutations in a gene called FLT3 could hold the key to treating the most common type of... Read More »
Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered a new class of molecular mutation in various forms of breast cancer. The mutated forms of RNA, called fusion transcripts, ... Read More »
Most advanced ovarian cancer patients undergo surgery to remove as much tumor as possible, and then undergo platinum-based chemotherapy. But predicting response to... Read More »
Resistant malaria spreads as research funding challenges continue Resistant malaria strains have recently been reported in Cambodia, Thailand and parts of... Read More »
Next time you decide to head to the tanning salon to get that bronzed glow for beach season, think again. A recent study by the Mayo Clinic reported a... Read More »
A study conducted by researchers at Indiana University, led by researcher Dr. Daniel Sliva and formula inventor Dr. Isaac Eliaz, tested the safety, effectiveness and... Read More »
Researchers at the Hospital de Mar Research Institute have discovered that the protein LOXL2 has a function within the cell nucleus. A newly-discovered chemical... Read More »
Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine have identified a gene that plays a key role in regulating inflammatory response and homeostasis. This could help... Read More »
A team at the University of North Carolina introduced the first broad-based test for activation of protein kinases, allowing measurement of the mechanism behind... Read More »
Researchers at the University of Hull have identified biomarkers which could help to predict resistance to chemotherapy in breast cancer patients. Potential... Read More »
Researchers at Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute have discovered that breast cancer cells that metastasize to the lung show a higher level of a specific... Read More »
Recent research has shown that daily aspirin use can prevent cancer, and now a new report by American Cancer Society scientists says that this growing body of data... Read More »
The highly-studied, human p53 gene is known to play a key role in cellular stress response mechanisms by converting a variety of different stimuli into cell growth... Read More »
Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital, Yale University School of Medicine, Duke University, UCSF and Baylor College of Medicine have found a correlation... Read More »
Scientists from the Duke-NUS and National Cancer Centre in Singapore identified hundreds of novel genes that are mutated in stomach cancer. Dr. Steven G. Rozen and... Read More »
The Mayo Clinic is launching a whole genome breast cancer study. In phase one of the Breast Cancer Genome Guided Therapy Study (BEAUTY Project), researchers will... Read More »
Researchers from Rice University, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Baylor College of Medicine have utilized light-harvesting nanoparticles to... Read More »
“An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.” This is true for any disease.  The best way to stay healthy is simply not to get... Read More »
Scientists from the Duke-NUS and National Cancer Centre in Singapore identified hundreds of novel genes that are mutated in stomach cancer. Dr. Steven G. Rozen... Read More »
Both radiation and many forms of chemotherapy try to kill tumors by causing oxidative stress in their cells. New research from the University of Southern California... Read More »
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