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Gene Test Might Predict Colon Cancer's Return - Cancer Information (Cancers, Symptoms, Treatment) on MedicineNet.com
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Colon cancer screening and surveillance to prevent colon cancer on MedicineNet.com
medicinenet.com — “Colon cancer screening include colonoscopy, fecal occult blood tests, flexible sigmoidoscopy, virtual colonoscopy, and air contrast barium enema.” View full resource at medicinenet.com
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Drug companies look to biomarkers to salvage cancer target : Nature Medicine : Nature Publishing Group
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Drug companies look to biomarkers to salvage IGF1R cancer target: http://t.co/Xgdao40e
Breast Cancer Study Could Change Treatment
webmd.com — “Doctors might one day be able to predict survival more accurately in women with breast cancer after reclassifying the disease into 10 new categories based on the genetic fingerprint of a tumor.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Breast Cancer Study Could Change Treatment: Doctors might one day be able to predict survival more accurately in... http://t.co/LuEFybwx
Steps in prostate cancer progression that lead to ... [Int J Cancer. 2011] - PubMed result
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Steps in prostate cancer progression that lead to bone metastasis. - http://1.usa.gov/ivgFTd
Study: Dense breast tissue doesn't add cancer death risk – USATODAY.com
usatoday.com — “New research shows that breast cancer patients with dense breasts were no more likely to die than other patients in the study.” View full resource at usatoday.com
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Study: Dense breast tissue doesn't add cancer death risk – http://t.co/Cx07cdnr http://t.co/VWCWkxA0 #health #medicine #obgyn #cancer
Number of over-65s with cancer 'to triple by 2040' - Health news - NHS Choices
nhs.uk — “One-in-four over-65s 'will have had cancer by 2040', according to the Daily Mail. The news is based on a study that estimated the number of people expected to be living with cancer in the UK by the year 2040.” View full resource at nhs.uk
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Over-65s with #cancer 'set to triple by 2040' (NHS) http://t.co/CQmqGbZl #health #medicine
Nanoparticles allow non-invasive treatment for deep cancer | R&D Mag
rdmag.com — “A research team in Singapore believes their latest work has proven that nanoparticle technology can inhibit tumor growth and control gene expression in mice. The team has discovered a way to do this by using photodynamic nanoparticles which are able to convert near-infrared (NIR) light to visible or ultraviolet (UV) light. Previously this could only be done by starting with harmful UV light.” View full resource at rdmag.com
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Radical prostatectomy versus watchful waiting in l... [J Natl Cancer Inst. 2008] - PubMed result
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Ozmarked: Radical Prostatectomy Versus Watchful Waiting in Localized Prostate Cancer: the Scandin.. http://tinyurl.com/55dmho
Zytiga Extends Lives of Prostate Cancer Patients, Study Says - FoxNews.com
foxnews.com — “Zytiga, made by Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) unit Centocor Ortho Biotech, gave men with advanced prostate cancer an average of four months of extra life, according to Phase III trial results published in the New England Journal of Medicine” View full resource at foxnews.com
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Zytiga Extends Lives of Prostate Cancer Patients, Study Says: Zytiga, made by Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) unit Cento... http://fxn.ws/mLvo90
Radiotherapy in rectal cancer: development, adequa... [Clin Transl Oncol. 2011] - PubMed result
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Radiotherapy in rectal cancer: development, adequacy and radiotherapy utilisation rate. A comparative analysis... - http://1.usa.gov/mGgDNS
UNC physician-scientist receives grant to study breast cancer brain metastases
eurekalert.org — “The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) announced today that Carey Anders, MD, assistant professor of medicine and a member of UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center will receive a Breast Cancer Research Foundation-AACR Grant for Translational Breast Cancer Research. The $181,000 grant will be presented at the organization's 102nd Annual Meeting, to be held in Orlando, Florida, April 2-6.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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miR-380-5p represses p53 to control cellular survival and is associated with poor outcome in MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma : Nature Medicine : Nature Publishing Group
nature.com — “The characterization of miR-380-5p-driven p53 repression provides a new mechanism for downmodulation of stress-induced antiproliferative responses in wild-type p53 contexts, including embryonic stem cells and neuroblastoma tumors. miR-380-5p potentiates Ras-induced mammary gland tumorigenesis and is frequently elevated in human neuroblastomas. miR-380-5p inactivation induces tumor cell death and shows therapeutic efficacy in orthotopic neuroblastoma models.” View full resource at nature.com
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miRNA: New mechanism of p53 regulation in cancer and stem cells. Potential therapeutic target for neuroblastoma. http://bit.ly/df88yy
Race, Medicaid Status Tied to Hospital Readmission - MedicineNet - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors
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