Role of hormone in patient responses to ovarian cancer treatment
9/21/2014

Researchers at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island recently published the results of an investigation into how we might better tailor therapy for ovarian cancer.

Role of hormone in patient responses to ovarian cancer treatment
9/21/2014

Researchers at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island recently published the results of an investigation into how we might better tailor therapy for ovarian cancer.

The eyes of flies reveal abnormal properties of cancer protein
9/21/2014

Mutations in the human retinoblastoma protein gene are a leading cause of eye cancer.

Chromosome buffers should improve understanding of melanoma
9/20/2014

Buffers that guard against damage to the ends of chromosomes could hold the key to a better understanding of malignant melanoma - the deadliest form of skin cancer - according to new research from...

Researchers shed light on how breast implants may cause rare lymphoma
9/20/2014

Although uncommon, researchers have found that some women who have breast implants develop a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. A new study provides clues as to why this is.

Neck surgery unnecessary for many throat cancer patients
9/20/2014

Study shows that among those whose cancer was triggered by a virus, any lingering bumps after chemotherapy and radiation tend to be benign.

Chromosome buffers should improve understanding of melanoma
9/20/2014

Buffers that guard against damage to the ends of chromosomes could hold the key to a better understanding of malignant melanoma - the deadliest form of skin cancer - according to new research from...

For recurrent head and neck cancers a combination of targeted radiation and drug therapy is less toxic
9/20/2014

Patients with a recurrence of head and neck cancer who have previously received radiation treatment can be treated more quickly, safely and with fewer side effects with high doses of targeted...

Neck surgery unnecessary for many throat cancer patients
9/20/2014

Study shows that among those whose cancer was triggered by a virus, any lingering bumps after chemotherapy and radiation tend to be benign.

Researchers shed light on how breast implants may cause rare lymphoma
9/20/2014

Although uncommon, researchers have found that some women who have breast implants develop a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. A new study provides clues as to why this is.