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Stem cells central to pathogenesis of mature lymphoid tumors

labspaces.net — “New research suggests that blood stem cells can be involved in the generation of leukemia, even when the leukemia is caused by the abnormal proliferation of mature cells. The study, published by Cell Press in the August 16th issue of the journal Cancer Cell, may guide future strategies aimed at identifying therapeutic targets for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).View full resource at labspaces.net

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Malignant stem cells may explain why some breast cancers develop and recur

medicalxpress.com — “Mutations that are found in stem cells could be causing some breast cancers to develop and may be the reason the disease recurs. These abnormal cells are likely controlling cell functions in the tumor and, given they are not targeted by chemotherapy and radiation, they enable the disease to recur.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Malignant stem cells may explain why some breast cancers develop and recur http://t.co/2oEy1rC

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Oncolytic viruses effectively target and kill pancreatic cancer stem cells

medicalxpress.com — “Oncolytic viruses quickly infect and kill cancer stem cells, which may provide a treatment for tumors that are resistant to conventional chemotherapy and radiation, particularly pancreatic cancer, according to new research from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. The findings are especially ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Oncolytic viruses effectively target and kill pancreatic cancer stem cells http://bit.ly/lA62pT

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Scientists discover cell of origin for childhood muscle cancer

sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have defined the cell of origin for a kind of cancer called sarcoma. They report that childhood and adult sarcomas are linked in their biology, mutations and the cells from which these tumors first start. These findings may lead to nonchemotherapy medicines that can inhibit "molecular targets" such as growth factor receptors, thereby stopping or eradicating the disease.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Cell of origin for brain tumors may predict response to therapy

sciencedaily.com — “For patients with glioma, the most common primary brain tumor, new findings may explain why current therapies fail to eradicate the cancer. Scientists have identified for the first time that progenitor rather than neural stem cells underly a type of glioma called oligodendroglioma.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Cell of origin for brain tumors may predict response to therapy: For patients with glioma, the most common prima... http://bit.ly/gDeO3c

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Cell of origin for brain tumors may predict response to therapy

physorg.com — “For patients with glioma, the most common primary brain tumor, new findings may explain why current therapies fail to eradicate the cancer. A UCSF-led team of scientists has identified for the first time that progenitor rather than neural stem cells underly a type of glioma called oligodendroglioma. ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Cell of origin for brain tumors may predict response to therapy - UCSF News Office

news.ucsf.edu — “For patients with glioma, the most common primary brain tumor, new findings may explain why current therapies fail to eradicate the cancer. A UCSF-led team of scientists has identified for the first time that progenitor rather than neural stem cells underly a type of glioma called oligodendroglioma.View full resource at news.ucsf.edu

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Cell of origin for brain tumors may predict response to therapy http://bit.ly/hqG2nL #braintumor #cancer

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Nanoshells may kill cancer at the root | Houston & Texas News | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

chron.com — “Nanoshells may kill cancer at the root | Houston & Texas News | Chron.com - Houston ChronicleView full resource at chron.com

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Nanoshells appear to kill cancer at root Houston invention may decrease stem cells that drive tumor growth http://ping.fm/5qy6N

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Cancer stem cells may vary from tumor to tumor, say researchers

news-medical.net — “Cancer stem cells have enticed scientists because of the potential to provide more durable and widespread cancer cures by identifying and targeting the tumor's most voracious cells.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Lung Cancer News: Cancer stem cells may vary from tumor to tumor, say researchers: Cancer stem cells have enticed ... http://bit.ly/bBdtOg

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Notch pathway may be a good target for drug development, study says

news-medical.net — “Working with mice, Johns Hopkins scientists who tested drugs intended to halt growth of brain cancer stem cells -- a small population of cells within tumors that perpetuate cancer growth -- conclude that blocking these cells may be somewhat effective, but more than one targeted drug attack may be needed to get the job done.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Oncology News: Notch pathway may be a good target for drug development, study says: Working with mice, Johns Hopki... http://bit.ly/cJmcmp

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New Hope for Battling Brain Cancer: Scientific American

scientificamerican.com — “Studies suggest that stem cells sustain deadly tumors in the brain—and that aiming at these insidious culprits could lead to a cureView full resource at scientificamerican.com

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New Hope for Battling Brain Cancer (preview): In May 2006 Dwayne Berg woke up on a gurney in a Seattle emergency ... http://bit.ly/cwY0fq

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Gene signature for cancer stem cells may provide drug targets

physorg.com — “A subset of tumor cells that remain after a woman with breast cancer undergoes treatment with either anti-cancer or anti-hormone therapy shows a 'gene signature' that could be used to define targets for developing new drugs against the disease, said a consortium of researchers led by Baylor College ...View full resource at physorg.com

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