NOTTINGHAM, England, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- British and U.S. medical scientists say they have identified a gene that protects the body from developing lung cancer. Researchers from the University of Nottingham and Washington University in St. Louis said ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among United States Latinas, a greater degree of European genetic ancestry is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, the results of a new study indicate. This could be due to environmental factors, genetic ...
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Medical device maker Becton Dickinson and Co. said Thursday it received Food and Drug Administration clearance to sell a new cervical cancer screening system. The system, BD FocalPoint GS, uses the company's SurePath pap test slides. Its guided ...
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When your mother says eat your greens, you just might want to listen. It's been known since the 1970's that cruciferous vegetables, or cabbage family vegetables, such as broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts and kale, have anti-cancer benefits. But ...
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Tumor growth could be slowed or stopped if scientists find a way to apply a new discovery by a Florida State University professor. Researchers discovered a step in how chromosomes --the carriers of DNA -- regulate how cells multiply. The team was led ...
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No comments posted. Robert M. Jelenic, 58, former chairman and chief executive officer of Journal Register Co., publisher of the Delaware County Daily Times, died Wednesday night in Pennsylvania after a long bout with cancer. Jelenic, 58, was the ...
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ZIOPHARM Oncology, Inc. ( Nasdaq: ZIOP ) and the Hope Funds for Cancer Research announced today that Jonathan Lewis, MD, PhD, Chief Executive and Medical Officer of ZIOPHARM, has been appointed to the Hope Funds’ newly formed Scientific Advisory ...
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LONDON (Reuters) - The most commonly used breast cancer drug may cause tumors to spread in a small number of women with low levels of a protein which makes cells stick together, British researchers said on Thursday. The findings could lead to new ...
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Thursday, December 4, 2008 Denise Ramirez, 29, had pleaded guilty to charges of grand theft and identity theft - two of the original 14 counts with which she was charged - in exchange for a plea deal that would give her 365 days in county jail. At ...
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Author : MaxCyte, Inc. GAITHERSBURG, Md. , Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- MaxCyte, Inc., a clinical-stage therapeutics company and pioneer in clinical scale, non-viral cell loading systems, announces that Joseph C. Fratantoni , MD, Vice President Medical ...
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