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Cervical Cancer Could Disappear

16.10.2009 08:22    cancercompass.com
BERLIN -- Newer, more accurate, screening combined with a program of human papilloma vaccination could eradicate cervical cancer, a British researcher said. Jack Cuzick of the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine in London said new vaccines promise to protect against
Cervical Cancer Could Disappear


Genetic Cancer Predisposition Studied

16.10.2009 08:22    cancercompass.com
CINCINNATI -- U.S. researchers say they've discovered cancer predisposition resulting from the presence of a specific gene variant shows a strong gender bias. University of Cincinnati Professor Peter Stambrook, who led the study, said the gene CHEK2 is part of
Genetic Cancer Predisposition Studied

Reports Summarize Colon Cancer Epidemiology Study Results From Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Department Of Medical Oncology

16.10.2009 08:21    cancercompass.com
New investigation results, 'Prospective study of predictors of vitamin D status and survival in patients with colorectal cancer,' are detailed in a study published in British Journal of Cancer. "In an earlier study, a 25-hydroxyvitamin D(3) (25(OH)D) score calculated from
Reports Summarize Colon Cancer Epidemiology Study Results From Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Department Of Medical Oncology

Research Points To New Target For Stopping Colon Cancer

16.10.2009 08:21    cancercompass.com
New research led by scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine have found a drug target that suggests a potent way to kill colon cancers that resist current drugs aimed at blocking a molecule
Research Points To New Target For Stopping Colon Cancer


Study Data From AntiCancer, Inc. Provide New Insights Into Colon Cancer

16.10.2009 08:20    cancercompass.com
We report here the efficacy of dietary antioxidants in combination with chemotherapy on tumor growth in the orthotopic COLO-205-green fluorescent protein (GFP) human colon cancer mouse model. The orthotopically-transplanted nude mice used for the study were randomly divided into 5

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