Industry News
New method shrinks metastatic ovarian cancer and reduces chemotherapy dose
2/05/2015
New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that part of a naturally occurring protein inhibitor called 3TSR interacts with another protein called CD36, resulting in a reduction of abnormal tumor...
Sparing hope for the future: Preserving fertility in cancer patients
2/05/2015
A new generation of young cancer patients faces fertility challengesWhile families around the world delay childbearing to later in life, cancer diagnoses are affecting people ever earlier in life.
What are the health benefits of cobalt?
2/05/2015
Find out about the potential health benefits of consuming cobalt in foods, including preventing abnormal development of red blood cells, which causes macrocytic anemia,
New method shrinks metastatic ovarian cancer and reduces chemotherapy dose
2/05/2015
New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that part of a naturally occurring protein inhibitor called 3TSR interacts with another protein called CD36, resulting in a reduction of abnormal tumor...
What are the health benefits of cobalt?
2/05/2015
Find out about the potential health benefits of consuming cobalt in foods, including preventing abnormal development of red blood cells, which causes macrocytic anemia,
Secondhand smoke 'still affects 1 in 4 nonsmokers'
2/04/2015
A new report from the CDC states that exposure to secondhand smoke in the US has fallen dramatically, although 1 in 4 nonsmokers are still exposed to these fumes.
Secondhand smoke exposure falls but still affects 1 in 4 nonsmokers
2/04/2015
A new report from the CDC states that exposure to secondhand smoke in the US has fallen dramatically, although 1 in 4 nonsmokers are still exposed to these fumes.
'1 in 2 people will develop cancer in their lifetime'
2/04/2015
A new study finds 1 in 2 people in the UK will get cancer at some point in their lives, while another study claims that in women, lung cancer claims more lives than breast cancer .
Colorectal cancer survivors who smoke 'have double risk of death'
2/04/2015
Study finds that colorectal cancer survivors who smoke have twice the risk of death compared to non-smoking counterparts, adding to evidence of links between smoking and cancer.
Colorectal cancer survivors who smoke 'have double risk of death'
2/04/2015
Study finds that colorectal cancer survivors who smoke have twice the risk of death compared to non-smoking counterparts, adding to evidence of links between smoking and cancer.
