Posted by admin on June 26th, 2008
(HealthDay News) — By combining a special type of chemotherapy (TACE) with another treatment called radiofrequency ablation (RFA), Chinese researchers boosted the survival of people with advanced liver cancer by an average of 13 to 15 months compared to either treatment alone. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on June 26th, 2008
(HealthDay News) — U.S. researchers boosted the level of early-stage ovarian cancer detection by 20 percent through use of a blood test to detect a tumor marker as well as a woman’s report of new-onset symptoms. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on June 13th, 2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The osteoporosis drug Evista can help prevent breast cancer — but only the type fueled by the hormone estrogen, researchers reported on Tuesday. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on May 19th, 2008
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new cancer treatment designed for breast cancer patients who are running out of options. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on May 15th, 2008
Get your daughters off the couch: New research shows exercise during the teen years — starting as young as age 12 — can help protect girls from breast cancer when they’re grown. Middle-aged women have long been advised to get active to lower their risk of breast cancer after menopause.
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Posted by admin on May 2nd, 2008
But findings are too preliminary for any firm recommendation, researchers say
Women who take an aspirin each day may reduce their risk of developing the most common type of breast cancer by 16 percent, according to the results of a large study. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on April 12th, 2008
Scientists mimicked one of cancer’s sneaky tricks to create a drug that promises to prevent a serious side effect of cancer treatment — radiation damage — or offer an antidote during a nuclear emergency.
A single dose of the experimental drug protected both mice and monkeys from what should have been lethal doses of radiation, researchers report in Friday’s edition of the journal Science. A study to see if the compound is safe in people could begin as early as this summer. Read the rest of this entry »
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