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Using oxygen to kill cancer is practiced around the world with excellent results. Choose your practitioner wisely through the International Oxidative Medicine Association (IOMA) – and still check them out. Always consult with your healthcare practitioner before hand to determine if this option is right for you
She added that scientists are looking at how tocotrienols stimulate the immunesystem to fight cancer as they are more potent than tocopherols and ...
Previous work on gum disease had hinted that F. nucleatum interacts with natural killer cells, part of the immune system's first line of defence against ...
CEL-SCI believes that Multikine could closely resemble the activity of the natural immune system by activating a response against cancer on multiple ...
Experts say discreet kit will encourage middle-aged people to self-check
DIY testing kit for bowel cancer and other disorders has gone on sale
Results displayed on a screen with an amber warning light to seek advice
Experts say it will encourage middle-aged people to self-check for signs
Bowel cancer is the third most common form of the disease in the UK
Contrary to popular belief, not all types of cancer are difficult to treat. Thyroid cancer, for example, has a nearly 100% survival rate if it's diagnosed in its ...
Methods: Western blot and real-time PCR were used to study the expression level of eEF1A2 protein and miR-663 in pancreatic cancer tissues and ...
The cancers with the best survival rates are testicular, lip, prostate, thyroid and melanoma. Pancreatic cancer, mesothelioma and certain types of brain ...
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in males aging from 15-39, with over 8,000 diagnoses a year in the United States alone. It is an easily treatable disease, but proper information is still required to do so. This is where the OncoTherapy Network comes in handy:
- Smoking Marijuana Linked to Increased Risk of Testicular Cancer
A study from a few years ago found a potential link between recreational marijuana use and an increased risk of testicular cancer. While the study may be older, its findings are still interesting and relevant today, especially with elevated recreational use of the drug.
- Recurrence and Relapse in Testicular Cancer
Dr. Bruce Roth, Professor of Oncology, Washington University at St. Louis, sat down with our editors in 2013 to discuss several related testicular cancer topics. Check out the full video here and see what he had to say.
- XRCC2 Gene May Contribute to Testicular Cancer Treatment Resistance
Thankfully the cure and survival rate for testicular cancer has been high. However, there's a new finding that links genetic factors with a resistance to cancer treatment.
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Medical researchers are evaluating a revolutionary device which detects lung cancer in early stages. It is hoped that the LuCID (Lung Cancer Indicator Detection) program will lead to a non-invasive method of diagnosing lung cancer in the early stages.
A new mobile device allows bladder and kidney cancer to be detected at an early stage. Thanks to this method, it is possible to read from DNA cells whether their carrier has bladder or kidney cancer.
Scientists indicate that the pool of patients who can benefit from the drug olaparib is potentially much wider – and offers a ready means of identifying them.
In recent months, several national initiatives for personalized medicine have been announced, including the recently launched precision medicine initiative in the US, driven by rapid advances in genomic technologies and with the promise of cheaper and better healthcare. Significant challenges remain, however, in the management and analysis of genetic information and their integration with patient data.
By targeting the specific pathological function of the 'culprit' molecule rather than inhibiting its gene expression, new approach facilitates development of cancer drugs with fewer side effects.
Physician-controlled decisions in cancer care linked to lower quality rating by patients, study finds
Patients who described physician-controlled decisions about their cancer care versus shared decision-making were less likely to report receiving excellent quality of care, according to a new study.
Genomic profiling of cancer of an unknown primary site found at least one clinically relevant genomic alteration in most of the samples tested, an indication of potential to influence and personalize therapy for this type of cancer, which responds poorly to nontargeted chemotherapy treatments, according to a new study.
More precise estimates of age-associated risks of gastric and breast cancer were derived for carriers of the CDH1 gene mutation, a cancer predisposing gene that is abnormal in families meeting criteria for clinically defined hereditary diffuse gastric cancer, according to a new study.
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