Cruciferous vegetables have been shown to be protective in numerous studies, but this is the first comprehensive study that showed a protective benefit in smokers, specifically in former smokers, according to lead author Li Tang, Ph.D., a post ...
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GenVec, Inc. ( Nasdaq:GNVC ) announced today top-line results of an interim analysis from its ongoing Phase III Pancreatic Cancer Clinical Trial with TNFeradeâ„¢ (PACT) in patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer. This interim analysis of ...
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ScienceDaily (Nov. 19, 2008) — The risk of non-AIDS cancer is higher for individuals infected with HIV than for the general population, according to a meta-analysis presented at the American Association for Cancer Research's Seventh Annual ...
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London, Nov 20 (ANI): Researchers from University of Chicago have discovered a genetic signature that may help predict whether a patient will respond to cancer therapies - a finding that may pave way for personalised cancer treatment. The team led by ...
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Dr. Jack Haar returned to his western Hanover County home Aug. 9 after spending 61 days riding a bicycle from Oregon to Virginia. Haar averaged 70 miles per day, completed 3,911 miles, and spent 56 days actually on his bike. He had different riding ...
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AMHERSTBURG — In the world today, we faced with thousands of tragedies such as the war, famine, HIV/AIDS, but the most tragic is cancer. By this year alone there will be an estimated 166,400 people newly diagnosed with cancer, 73,800 people will ...
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Two new compounds created by a University of Central Florida professor show early promise for destroying breast cancer tumors. The research could become a breakthrough in breast cancer treatment. Associate Professor James Turkson’s compounds ...
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TUESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Canadian scientists may have discovered a genetic trait that could provide an early indication of which former smokers will develop lung cancer. The research, reported Tuesday at the American Association for ...
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If breast cancer runs in the family, women can be at high risk even if they test free of the disease’s most common gene mutations, sobering new research shows. The genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 are linked with particularly aggressive hereditary breast ...
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