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Four anti-cancer compounds identified - Sydney: Four new anti-cancer compounds have shown promise in inhibiting the growth of tumours, according to a new approach. Jason Smith, doing his M.Phil. in biomolecular sciences from Macquarie University, combined existing knowledge of an enzyme with computational chemistry approach to identify novel (cancer) inhibitors. The enzyme (indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase) has generated excitement amongst researchers due [...]
Nigeria: FG and Cost of Cancer Screening - THE Federal Government’s recent directive to its hospitals to reduce the cost of cancer screening, though very commendable, is long overdue, considering that late diagnosis of the disease has resulted in the high rate of cancer related deaths in the country. Cancer is one of the leading causes of deaths in the world, especially in [...]
Coffee Drinking Linked To Lower Risk Of Common Skin Cancer - New research presented at a conference in the US on Monday finds that drinking coffee is linked to a lower risk of a common form of skin cancer known as basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Results of a prospective study that followed over 25,000 cases of skin cancer suggest coffee may be an important dietary option [...]
7TH DUESSELDORF SYMPOSIUM ON IMMUNOTOXICOLOGY Biology of the Arylhydrocarbon Receptor - Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf September 21 – 24, 2011 AhR research has taken great momentum recently, with a number of seminal discoveries, especially regarding its role in physiological events. This has opened new arenas, attracted new groups into the field, and led to a steep interest in the potential of AhR as a therapeutic target [...]
Canadian-made virus shows promise as cancer treatment - An Ottawa-based research team has developed a virus that is showing promise as a new way of attacking and shrinking cancer tumours while leaving healthy tissue alone. It’s early days in the still-experimental field of therapeutic cancer viruses, called oncolytic viruses. But this new study from researchers from the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI) and the [...]
Genetic Link Predisposes to Mesothelioma - An investigation led by scientists at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center, Honolulu, and Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia has identified germline mutations in the BAP1 gene that predispose individuals to malignant mesothelioma. The research, published online yesterday in Nature Genetics, describes two U.S. families with a high incidence of mesothelioma, as well as other [...]
Combining Gene and Cell Therapy Is Arming Researchers with More Options for Cancer - A few years ago most pharma and biotech companies ran away from autologous therapies, especially complex cell-based treatments. Following Dendreon’s introduction of its autologous dendritic cell therapy to treat prostate cancer, however, researchers are venturing into one-off treatments for difficult to treat diseases. In a huge scientific boost to the entire field of cell-based adoptive [...]
Adding caffeine to sunscreen could guard against skin cancer - Scientists have worked out how caffeine might protect against certain skin cancers – a finding that could lead to better sunscreens. The research, conducted in mice, suggests that caffeine changes the activity of a gene involved in the destruction of cells that have DNA damage and are therefore more likely to become cancerous. The scientists [...]
Blood Antibody May Signal Start of Ovarian Cancer - WEDNESDAY, Aug. 17 (HealthDay News) — Researchers have found an antibody that might someday be useful in identifying women who have a higher risk of ovarian cancer, or possibly diagnosing early ovarian cancer. This particular antibody, which was detected in blood, develops as an immune system response to a protein called mesothelin. This protein is [...]
Five Genes May Be Tied to Lethal Prostate Cancer - TUESDAY, Aug. 16 (HealthDay News) — In what may be a diagnostic advance, U.S. and Swedish researchers have linked five inherited genetic mutations to the development of a particularly aggressive and deadly form of prostate cancer. The findings could someday lead to development of an easy-to-administer blood test to screen for such mutations to help [...]
Urine Test May Help Detect, Stratify Prostate Cancer - In men with elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA), an investigational urine test can detect and stratify prostate cancer, researchers reported. The test is based on the detection of a gene fusion that is specific to prostate cancer, combined with another marker, according to Arul Chinnaiyan, MD, PhD, of the University of Michigan Medical School in [...]
Scientists Claim Leukemia Stem Cell Signature Independently Predicts Poor Survival in AML - Research on samples from human acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients has suggested that the a leukemia stem cell (LSC) gene expression profile can accurately be used to predict patient survival, even among AML patients with cytogenetically normal disease. An international team led by researchers at Ontario’s University Health Network and the University of Toronto’s Department [...]
Women who eat lots of fiber have less breast cancer - (Reuters Health) – A fresh look at the medical evidence shows women who eat more fiber are less likely to get breast cancer. Chinese researchers found those who ate the most of the healthy plant components were 11 percent less likely to develop breast cancer than women who ate the least. Their findings don’t prove [...]
Genentech to Appeal to F.D.A. for Breast Cancer Drug - Genentech this week will step up its efforts to keep the drug Avastin available as a treatment for breast cancer, urging the Food and Drug Administration to give it one more chance to prove the medicine works. At a hearing on Tuesday and Wednesday in suburban Washington, Genentech will ask the F.D.A. to reconsider its [...]
UPDATE 1-Pfizer stop-smoking pill raises heart risk-FDA - WASHINGTON, June 16 (Reuters) – Pfizer Inc’s (PFE.N) stop-smoking drug Chantix can lead to a small increase in cardiovascular problems such as heart attacks for patients who already have cardiovascular disease, U.S. drug regulators said on Thursday. The Food and Drug Administration is changing the label for Chantix after reviewing the results of a clinical [...]
Parkinson’s patients have double the risk of lethal melanoma, study finds - Parkinson’s disease patients have double the risk of developing potentially lethal melanoma, government researchers reported Tuesday. Researchers have long suspected such a link, but the new study, reported in the journal Neurology, provides the strongest evidence to date. Researchers are at a loss to explain how the link occurs biologically, but they suspect it may [...]
Blood pressure drugs not linked to cancer risk, says FDA - A type of blood pressure-lowering medication known as angiotensin receptor blockers won’t increase a patient’s risk for cancer, the Food and Drug Administration said this week. So those taking the drugs for high blood pressure can just…relax. Concern about the drugs’ possible link to cancer risk arose last year after an analysis of several studies suggested [...]
Bristol, Roche team up on melanoma study - (Reuters) – Bristol-Myers Squibb and Roche Holding AG said on Thursday they would evaluate their respective cancer drugs as a potential combination therapy for metastatic melanoma. The collaboration involves a Phase I/II study with Bristol’s recently approved Yervoy and Roche’s experimental drug, vemurafenib, to determine the safety and efficacy of the combination in treating the [...]
Soy food safe for breast cancer - A new study has revealed that soy food consumption does not increase the risk of cancer recurrence or death among survivors of breast cancer. Researchers investigated the association between soy food intake and breast cancer outcomes among survivors, using data from a multi-institution collaborative study, the After Breast Cancer Pooling Project. “There has been widespread [...]
Study: Gene markers may aid prostate cancer test - The widely used blood tests measure a protein named PSA that only sometimes signals prostate cancer is brewing. It can be high for other reasons, but doctors order a biopsy to check for a tumor whenever PSA reaches a certain level. Now scientists have discovered a set of genetic variants that show those cutoffs may [...]




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