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Cancer research targets a key cell protein - latimes.com
latimes.com — “The cell protein CD47 sits on the surface of tumor cells and renders them resistant to attacks from a cancer patient's immune system. Blocking its signals slows tumor growth in mice, researchers find.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Cancer research targets a key cell protein - latimes.com
latimes.com — “The cell protein CD47 sits on the surface of tumor cells and renders them resistant to attacks from a cancer patient's immune system. Blocking its signals slows tumor growth in mice, researchers find.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Cancer research targets a key cell protein - latimes.com
latimes.com — “The cell protein CD47 sits on the surface of tumor cells and renders them resistant to attacks from a cancer patient's immune system. Blocking its signals slows tumor growth in mice, researchers find.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Cancer research targets a key cell protein - latimes.com
latimes.com — “The cell protein CD47 sits on the surface of tumor cells and renders them resistant to attacks from a cancer patient's immune system. Blocking its signals slows tumor growth in mice, researchers find.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Opioids may influence breast cancer survival
news-medical.net — “A new study in the April issue of Anesthesiology analyzed inherited (genetic) differences in how the body responds to its own morphine-like chemicals and pain-relieving opioid drugs, and whether they influence breast cancer survival. Preclinical animal studies have suggested that opioids may promote tumor growth.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Breast Cancer News: Opioids may influence breast cancer survival: A new study in the April issue of Anesthesiolo... http://t.co/q5gf9fje
Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields could block spread of cancer cells | HemOncToday
hemonctoday.com — “Low levels of amplitude-modulated radiofrequency electromagnetic fields could block the proliferation of cancer cells and tumor growth, according t” View full resource at hemonctoday.com
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Enhanced treatment of brain tumors
sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have tested a combination of radiation treatment and a substance that blocks the transforming growth factor beta for treating glioblastoma. In the mouse model, this combination therapy was found to be more effective in slowing down the growth of such malignant brain tumors and to prolong survival of the animals.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Some Tumors Contain Factors that May Block Metastasis
aacr.org — “Concomitant tumor resistance to metastasis seen in laboratory models. Cancer-associated forms of the amino acid tyrosine act as anti-metastasis factors. Process might be manipulated chemically for therapeutic benefit. PHILADELPHIA — Scientists are another step closer to understanding what drives tumor metastasis, as laboratory models suggest there are factors inside tumors that can slow their own growth.In a recent issue of Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer ” View full resource at aacr.org
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Scientists identify a key molecule that blocks abnormal blood vessel growth in tumors
medicalxpress.com — “A new and better understanding of blood vessel growth and vascular development (angiogenesis) in cancer has been made possible by research carried out by a team of scientists from Moffitt Cancer Center, the University of Florida, Harvard University, Yale University and the Children's Hospital of Los ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Scientists Identify A Key Molecule That Blocks Abnormal Blood Vessel Growth In Tumors
newswise.com — “A new and better understanding of blood vessel growth and vascular development (angiogenesis) in cancer has been made possible by research by a team of scientists from Moffitt Cancer Center, the University of Florida, Harvard University, Yale University and the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Scientists Identify A Key Molecule That Blocks Abnormal Blood Vessel Growth In Tumors: A new and better ... http://t.co/4tSAJJLQ #cancer
Chemotherapy Improved by Blocking Certain Proteins | ThirdAge
thirdage.com — “A chemotherapy drug works better when certain proteins that help tumor growth are blocked, a new study finds.” View full resource at thirdage.com
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New class of antiangiogenesis drugs: Natural plant compound blocks blood vessel growth by interfering with cellular adhesion
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have discovered the first of an entirely new class of anti-angiogenesis drugs -- agents that interfere with the development of blood vessels. The investigators describe how a compound derived from a South American tree was able, through a novel mechanism, to interfere with blood vessel formation in animal models of normal development, wound healing and tumor growth.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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New class of antiangiogenesis drugs: Natural plant compound blocks blood vessel growth by interfering with cellular adhesion
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have discovered the first of an entirely new class of anti-angiogenesis drugs -- agents that interfere with the development of blood vessels. The investigators describe how a compound derived from a South American tree was able, through a novel mechanism, to interfere with blood vessel formation in animal models of normal development, wound healing and tumor growth.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Chinese Medicine Reveals Anti-Tumor Possibilities
herbalmd.com — “A Chinese medicinal plant, lei gong teng, used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, works by blocking gene control, stops cell growth and may be used to fight cancer.” View full resource at herbalmd.com
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Prostate cancer gets around hormone therapy by activating a survival cell signaling pathway
eurekalert.org — “In a study at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, researchers found that when a common type of prostate cancer was treated with conventional hormone ablation therapy blocking androgen production or androgen receptor (AR) function -- which drives growth of the tumor -- the cancer was able to adapt and compensate by activating a survival cell signaling pathway, effectively circumventing the roadblock put up by this treatment.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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