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By forming clots in tumors, immune cell aids lung cancer’s spread
05-26-2018 James Health News

University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers have

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A way to prevent pancreatic cancer from spreading post-surgery?
05-19-2018 James Health News

Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have solved a

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Erectile dysfunction drugs and flu vaccine may work together to help immune system fight cancer after surgery
05-19-2018 James Health News

A new study suggests that a common treatment for erectile

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New regimens improve survival for children and young adults with T-cell cancers
05-19-2018 James Health News

In a federally funded, randomized phase III clinical trial performed

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Osteoporosis drug could be used to treat aggressive form of breast cancer, researchers say
05-06-2018 James Health News

Researchers in China have discovered that an enzyme called UGT8

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New approach to starve p53 deficient tumors: Proteins that allow cells to survive starvation could be key targets for cancer therapies
05-05-2018 James Health News

One major hallmark of cancer cells is their ability to

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New lab study reveals how breast cancer drug can accelerate cancer cell growth: The breast cancer drug lapatinib which is designed to shrink tumors can sometimes cause them to grow in the lab
05-02-2018 James Health News

The breast cancer drug lapatinib which is designed to shrink

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Size matters when fighting cancer
04-30-2018 James Health News

Doctors could be a step closer to finding the most

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Metastatic cancer gorges on fructose in the liver: Discovery of metabolic reprogramming in metastatic cancer could lead to new therapies
04-29-2018 James Health News

Biomedical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated that metastatic cancer

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Every bowel tumor and bowel cancer cell has unique genetic fingerprints: Single-cell technology and organoids enable researchers to study cancer-specific processes
04-16-2018 James Health News

New research on bowel cancer has shown that every tumour

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