Blood test may give early warning of skin cancer relapse
3/07/2016
A blood test may be able to sound early warning bells that patients with advanced melanoma skin cancer are relapsing, according to a study published in the journal Cancer Discovery.
Study finds that glioblastoma cells increase BIRC3 expression in response to temozolomide and radiation therapy to bypass cell death.
Biomarker tests for molecularly targeted therapies need better evidence, oversight
3/07/2016
Potentially useful biomarker tests for molecularly targeted therapies are not being adopted appropriately into clinical practice because of a lack of common evidentiary standards necessary for...
High-GI diet linked to increased lung cancer risk
3/07/2016
A diet with a high glycemic index - a measure of how the carbohydrates in foods will affect blood glucose levels - may increase the risk of lung cancer, new research suggests.
New insights reported about the Angelina Jolie gene
3/07/2016
Scientists from the Cancer Therapy & Research Center (CTRC) in San Antonio on March 4 published work that provides deeper insight into how the Angelina Jolie gene, BRCA1, functions in normal breast...
Study sheds new light on post-operative bleeding in newborns
3/07/2016
A new study finds significant differences between the blood clot structure in adults and newborns, helping researchers better understand the challenges in addressing post-operative bleeding in...
Blood test may give early warning of skin cancer relapse
3/07/2016
A blood test may be able to sound early warning bells that patients with advanced melanoma skin cancer are relapsing, according to a study published in the journal Cancer Discovery.
New vulnerability revealed in blood cancer development
3/07/2016
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers have uncovered a protein that is key to the development of blood cancers caused by a common genetic error.
High-GI diet linked to increased lung cancer risk
3/07/2016
A diet with a high glycemic index - a measure of how the carbohydrates in foods will affect blood glucose levels - may increase the risk of lung cancer, new research suggests.
New insights reported about the Angelina Jolie gene
3/07/2016
Scientists from the Cancer Therapy & Research Center (CTRC) in San Antonio on March 4 published work that provides deeper insight into how the Angelina Jolie gene, BRCA1, functions in normal breast...
