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Persistent HPV infection raises risk of anal and genital cancers
6/30/2016
Women with a history of severe cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, a precancerous condition of the cervix that arises from infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV), had a long-term increased...
New way out: Researchers show how stem cells exit bloodstream
6/30/2016
Researchers at North Carolina State University have discovered that therapeutic stem cells exit the bloodstream in a different manner than was previously thought.
Gene signature in ovarian cancer predicts survival and offers new drug target
6/29/2016
A new UK study has identified a gene signature that predicts poor survival from ovarian cancer.
Parsley and dill help to fight cancer, a study finds
6/29/2016
A team of Russian scientists from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), the N. D.
Tailored health campaigns could help ethnic groups spot cancer symptoms earlier
6/29/2016
Developing campaigns that are relevant to different cultures is vital to make sure more people from all ethnic groups across England get cancer symptoms checked out early, according to research...
Bacterial colonies in human body linked to presence of cancer in mouth and throat
6/29/2016
Johns Hopkins researchers find that the bacteria in our mouths could be a tool for finding and fighting cancer.
Recent studies on a small number of patients with leukemia treated with bone marrow transplantation have suggested that the presence of the common cytomegalovirus (CMV) in patients or their donors...
IU study finds testicular cancer survivors may have hearing loss after cisplatin therapy
6/28/2016
Many testicular cancer survivors experience hearing loss after cisplatin-based chemotherapy, according to researchers at Indiana University.The researchers, led by Lois B. Travis, M.D., Sc.D.
Drug that helps addicts may help treat cancer too, say experts
6/28/2016
Scientists at St George's, University of London, say the drug naltrexone (LDN), which is used to treat addicts, can have a beneficial impact on cancer patients if it is given in low doses.
New insight into cancer genes could lead to personalised treatments
6/28/2016
Research, involving scientists and doctors at the University of Southampton and Royal Bournemouth Hospital, has identified a network of genes that are likely to be shared by all patients who have...
