Colon Cancer May Yield to Cellular Sugar Starvation
Nickolas Papadopolous describes research on what makes cancer cells survive in nutrient-poor conditions. The answer is a sugar pump. Created on August 4, 2009 using FlipShare.
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Click here to continue readingBreast Cancer Drug Herceptin a Life Saver
Herception–a targeted therapy breast canccancer drug developed at UCLA’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center–saved the life of Louise Cooper, who is still going strong 10 years after receiving a cancer diagnosis.
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Click here to continue readingDNA Screening for Colon Cancer
Research Report: DNA Screening for Colon Cancer.
It is estimated that colon canccancer will kill 50,000 people in the United States this year. But found early, that number could be lowered substantially. So why do so many still die from it? The answer and the solution can be found in a medical laboratory in Cleveland, Ohio.
A team of researchers led by Sanford Markowitz, M.D., Ph.D. at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has found a way to detect colon cancer quickly and non-invasively.
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Click here to continue readingTGen’s Colon Cancer Research
Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in men and women. It is estimated that there will be more than 108,000 new cases of colon cancer in 2008 and more than 49,000 deaths from colon and rectal cancer combined. Caught early, it is often curable.
TGen researchers are working to identify the underlying genetic components of colon cancer. This information could one day yield new insights in the development of more effective strategies for early detection, prevention and treatment of this terrible disease.
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Click here to continue readingBreast Cancer Research – NeoMatrix
http://www.neomatrix.com breast canccancer research has discovered a new method to screen for breast cancer. The HALO Breast Pap Test can detect abnormal cells years before a lump can be detected by mammography or self examination. Go to http://www.NeoMatrix.com for more information.
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