Multidisciplinary Research Urged For Optimal Melanoma Surgery
10/26/2011

In an editorial published in The Lancet, UNC Lineberger member David Ollila, MD, and co-author John Thompson, MD, of the Melanoma Institute Australia, praise a new study on optimal margins for melanoma surgery but urge researchers to bring new molecular and genetic techniques to bear on the question of how to minimize the need for more complex surgical techniques while maximi...

Lung Cancer Screening CT Scans Useful In Identifying COPD
10/26/2011

According to a study in the October 26 issue of JAMA researchers found that CT (computer tomographic) scans utilized for lung cancer screening showed that a significant proportion of current or former male smokers had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The finding suggests that CT scans could be utilized as an additional tool in detecting COPD...

Smaller Melanoma Incisions For Melanomas Larger Than 2mm Have Same Recurrence Rates And Death As Larger Incisions
10/26/2011

After controversies regarding which are the best surgical excision margins for skin melanomas thicker than 2 mm, a study published Online First by The Lancet indicates that a 2 cm excision margin is safe and sufficient, as results in similar levels of recurrence and death compare with that of 4 cm margin. Skin melanoma is rising by about 4% in both men and women in Sweden...

Coronary Stent Blood Clot Risks - Which Factors Are Linked?
10/26/2011

A study published in the October 26 issue of JAMA reveals that patients with certain genes or specific factors related to using the anti-clotting drug clopidogrel have a higher potential risk of experiencing a blood clot within a coronary stent shortly after placement...

Linking Of Mutations In 12 Genes To Ovarian Cancer May Lead To More Effective Prevention
10/26/2011

More patients with ovarian carcinoma carry cancer-predisposing mutations, and in more genes, than previously thought. A rapid experimental method for screening genomes has located mutations in 12 genes for inherited cancers of the ovary, fallopian tubes and peritoneum (the thin tissue lining the lower abdomen)...

Linking Of Mutations In 12 Genes To Ovarian Cancer May Lead To More Effective Prevention
10/26/2011

More patients with ovarian carcinoma carry cancer-predisposing mutations, and in more genes, than previously thought. A rapid experimental method for screening genomes has located mutations in 12 genes for inherited cancers of the ovary, fallopian tubes and peritoneum (the thin tissue lining the lower abdomen)...

AACR Calls For Letters Of Intent For A Stand Up To Cancer-Prostate Cancer Foundation Dream Team
10/26/2011

Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) and the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF), along with the American Association for Cancer Research, call upon the cancer research community to submit Letters of Intent for a new Dream Team dedicated to prostate cancer research...

CT Scans For Lung Cancer Screening May Be Beneficial In Detecting COPD
10/26/2011

Among men who were current or former heavy smokers, undergoing lung cancer screening with computed tomography (CT) scanning identified a substantial proportion who had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), suggesting that this method may be helpful as an additional tool in detecting COPD, according to a study in the October 26 issue of JAMA...

Singling Out The Real Breast Cancer Among The Lumps
10/26/2011

Early detection of breast cancer saves thousands of lives each year. But screening for breast cancer also produces false alarms, which can cause undue stress and costly medical bills. Now, a recent study using patient blood reveals a possible way to reduce the number of false alarms that arise during early screening...

Coffee Drinking Linked To Lower Risk Of Common Skin Cancer
10/26/2011

New research presented at a conference in the US on Monday finds that drinking coffee is linked to a lower risk of a common form of skin cancer known as basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Results of a prospective study that followed over 25,000 cases of skin cancer suggest coffee may be an important dietary option to prevent BCC. The research is the work of Dr Fengju Song and colleagues...