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Expert-reviewed information summary about the treatment of rectal cancer.

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Identifying A Molecular-Based Treatment For A Viral Skin Cancer

medicalnewstoday.com — “Four years after they discovered the viral roots of a rare skin cancer, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI) and the School of Medicine have now identified a moleculView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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PDE4 enzyme regulates division of tumour cells and blood vessel growth in cancer tissue

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New genetic pathway influences spread of cancer cells

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Combination of new prostate cancer drugs can extend life for men

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Found in Translation: Finding Better Cancer Therapies -- Faster - DukeHealth.org

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Treating Cancer as a Chronic Disease

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Treating Cancer as a Chronic Disease

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Panera Bread® Raises Nearly $70K to Support Fight Against Cancer in NJ

newswise.com — “In its ongoing effort to support the fight against cancer in the communities it serves, Panera Bread® has raised nearly $70,000 through its Community Breadbox initiative to benefit treatment, research, prevention and education programs at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey. As the designated Community Breadbox Partner for 2011, CINJ was the sole recipient of funds collected in specially-marked coin boxes that sit at the 38 Panera bakery-cafes in central and northern New Jersey last year.View full resource at newswise.com

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Symposier - Breast cancer research report from San Antonio | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

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Stopping a moving target: Novel compound halts brain tumor spread, improves treatment in animals

eurekalert.org — “Researchers from Emory and the Georgia Institute of Technology have designed a new treatment approach that appears to halt the spread of cancer cells into normal brain tissue in animal models. The researchers treated animals possessing an invasive tumor with a vesicle carrying a molecule called imipramine blue, followed by conventional doxorubicin chemotherapy. The tumors ceased their invasion of healthy tissue and the animals survived longer than animals treated with chemotherapy alone.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Swedish Medical Center - Colorectal Cancer Treatment Options - Swedish Cancer Institute

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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital | St. Jude Tribute

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Testosterone may play a role in treatment of triple negative breast cancer

news-medical.net — “Could blocking a testosterone receptor lead to a new way to treat an aggressive form of breast cancer? That's a question researchers at Mayo Clinic in Arizona and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) are exploring. Preliminary results of a Mayo Clinic - TGen collaborative study shows the testosterone receptor may be a potential target to attack in treating triple negative breast cancer (TNBC).View full resource at news-medical.net

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DNA marker predicts platinum drug response in breast, ovarian cancer

eurekalert.org — “Scientists from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and their colleagues have found a genetic marker that predicts which aggressive "triple negative" breast cancers and certain ovarian cancers will likely respond to platinum-based chemotherapies. The marker, found on chromosomes within the cancer cells, flags breast and ovarian cancer cells that can't repair the type of DNA damage caused by treatment with platinum drugs, including cisplatin and carboplatin.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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