Therapy-resistant breast cancer mechanism revealed
5/26/2015
Mitsuyoshi Nakao, Director of the Institute of Molecular Embryology and Genetics in Kumamoto University and Associate Professor Noriko Saitoh revealed that a cluster of defined, non-coding RNAs are...
Delayed clamping of the umbilical cord to help prevent iron deficiency in infancy was associated with improved scores in fine-motor and social skills in children at age 4, particularly in boys...
Pitt team IDs two new and very large classes of RNAs linked to cancer biomarker
5/26/2015
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have identified two new classes of RNAs that are closely associated with a protein known to be a prognostic biomarker for breast cancer...
Researchers unveil new gene subgroup in prostate cancer
5/26/2015
Prostate cancer researchers have drawn a molecular portrait that provides the first complete picture of localized, multi-focal disease within the prostate and also unveils a new gene subgroup driving...
Complex signaling between blood and stem cells controls regeneration in fly gut
5/26/2015
Buck Institute scientists say impaired interactions between macrophages and stem cells are likely players in human intestinal maladies like IBS, leaky gut and colorectal cancersHaving a healthy...
Breakthrough MRI lymph node cancer research launched in Brisbane
5/26/2015
In a ground-breaking international study, researchers at the Wesley-St Andrew's Research Institute (WSARI) in Brisbane are launching a trial into a new MRI technique that could for the first time...
Beliefs about complementary and alternative medicine predict use among patients with cancer
5/26/2015
A new study has shed light on how cancer patients' attitudes and beliefs drive the use of complementary and alternative medicine.
1. Appropriate duration of dual antiplatelet therapy still unclearA systematic review of published evidence does little to clarify the appropriate duration of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT)...
Teenage obesity may increase risk of colorectal cancer in later-life
5/26/2015
Men who are very overweight or obese aged 16-20 may be more than twice as likely to develop colorectal cancer later in life, according to a new study.
Ovarian cancer-specific markers set the stage for early diagnosis, personalized treatments
5/26/2015
Custom bioinformatics algorithm identifies human mRNAs that distinguish ovarian cancer cells from normal cells and provide new therapeutic targetsOvarian cancer is notoriously difficult to...