Cancer Deaths Expected To Drop 17% By 2030
9/25/2012
Cancer death rates are predicted to drop by 17% (16.8) in the UK by 2030, according to Cancer Research UK's new report. This new research coincides with a study from February of this year, which revealed that in 2012, the rates of deaths from cancer (per 100,000 people, by age) have decreased. 2010 saw 157,275 cancer deaths in the UK alone - 170 in every 100,000 people died from cancer...
Endorectal MRI Could Be Key To Identifying Eligible Prostate Cancer Patients For Active Surveillance
9/25/2012
In an effort to reduce over treatment, "active surveillance" has become a realistic option for men with prostate cancer whose tumors do not need urgent attention and may never advance into a life threatening illness. MRIs have always been a common tool in screening for prostate cancer reoccurrence...
Cancer Deaths Expected To Drop 17% By 2030
9/25/2012
Cancer death rates are predicted to drop by 17% (16.8) in the UK by 2030, according to Cancer Research UK's new report. This new research coincides with a study from February of this year, which revealed that in 2012, the rates of deaths from cancer (per 100,000 people, by age) have decreased. 2010 saw 157,275 cancer deaths in the UK alone - 170 in every 100,000 people died from cancer...
Breast Cancer Mapping Reveals Four Distinct Types
9/25/2012
After mapping the genetic features of 800 breast cancer tumors, scientists with The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) program conclude that even given the huge genetic diversity of the disease, there are four main subtypes. They also found a remarkable similarity between one type of breast cancer and ovarian cancer...
Puzzle Of B-Cell Lymphoma Development Solved By MDC Researchers
9/25/2012
Germinal centers are sites in the organs of the lymphatic system, formed during the course of an immune response to infection, where B cells intensely proliferate and modify their DNA in order to produce antibodies specific for the pathogen. However, it is known that the vast majority of lymphomas derive from the B cells at the germinal centers. Now, Dr. Dinis Pedro Calado and Dr...
Genetic Features Shared Between Some Deadly Breast Cancers And Ovarian Tumors
9/25/2012
The most comprehensive analysis yet of breast cancer shows that one of the most deadly subtypes is genetically more similar to ovarian tumors than to other breast cancers. The findings, published online in Nature, suggest that most basal-like breast tumors and ovarian tumors have similar genetic origins and potentially could be treated with the same drugs, says the study's co-leader Matthew J...
Unprecedented Moon Shots Program Launched By UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
9/25/2012
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center announces the launch of the Moon Shots Program, an unprecedented effort to dramatically accelerate the pace of converting scientific discoveries into clinical advances that reduce cancer deaths. Even as the number of cancer survivors in the US is expected to reach an estimated 11...
Lung Cancer Susceptibility May Depend Upon Key Immune Cell
9/25/2012
Why do many heavy smokers evade lung cancer while others who have never lit up die of the disease? The question has vexed scientists for decades. Now, new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests a key immune cell may play a role in lung cancer susceptibility...
Puzzle Of B-Cell Lymphoma Development Solved By MDC Researchers
9/25/2012
Germinal centers are sites in the organs of the lymphatic system, formed during the course of an immune response to infection, where B cells intensely proliferate and modify their DNA in order to produce antibodies specific for the pathogen. However, it is known that the vast majority of lymphomas derive from the B cells at the germinal centers. Now, Dr. Dinis Pedro Calado and Dr...
Breast Cancer Mapping Reveals Four Distinct Types
9/25/2012
After mapping the genetic features of 800 breast cancer tumors, scientists with The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) program conclude that even given the huge genetic diversity of the disease, there are four main subtypes. They also found a remarkable similarity between one type of breast cancer and ovarian cancer...
