News and events
27.03.2009 Drinking Hot Tea Strongly Linked To Higher Risk Of Oesophagal Cancer
A study carried out in a province of northern Iran where people drink lots of hot tea every day found there was a strong link between drinking very ... read more
26.03.2009 The HFSP Journal Publishes New Theoretical Model Of Tumor Growth And Metastasis Based On Differences In Tissue Pressure
The HFSP Journal, the interdisciplinary journal for scientists conducting high quality, innovative research at the interface between biology and the p... read more
25.03.2009 Three-Drug Chemotherapy Combination Increases Organ Preservation In Patients With Larynx Cancer
Patients with larynx cancer who received a three-drug combination of docetaxel, cisplatin and 5-fluorouracil (TPF) during induction chemotherapy were ... read more
24.03.2009 Breast Cancer Deaths May Rise As Fewer Women Opt For Routine Screening, USA
American women may be setting themselves up for a future increase in breast cancer mortality as fewer premenopausal women follow guidelines favoring r... read more
23.03.2009 New Software Allows Automated Testing Of K-RAS Status Of Colorectal Cancer Patients, Available In European Union
DxS, a personalised medicine company, has CE Mark certification of the TheraScreená¢: K-RAS Mutation Kit (CE-IVD) for use on Roche's LightCyclerᢠ4... read more
22.03.2009 Neoprobe's Phase 3 Lymphoseek Study Achieves Positive Results
Neoprobe Corporation (OTCBB: NEOP), a diversified developer of innovative oncology and cardiovascular surgical and diagnostic products, announced that... read more
21.03.2009 New Study Reveals Genetic Link To Blood Cancers
The study, published in the journal Nature Genetics, has shown that susceptibility to a series of blood cancers, known as myeloproliferative disorders... read more
20.03.2009 Pitt Vaccine To Prevent Colon Cancer Being Tested In Patients
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have begun testing a vaccine that might be able to prevent colon cancer in people at hi... read more
19.03.2009 Imatinib Plus Surgery Improves Recurrence-Free Survival In Patients With Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumours
Patients given adjuvant imatinib after surgery to remove gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST) experience increased recurrence-free survival (RFS) c... read more
18.03.2009 Tufts University Professor Receives IADR Pharmacology/Therapeutics/Toxicology Award
The International Association for Dental Research (IADR) has selected Dr. Athena Papas, from Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, as the 2009... read more
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