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As part of the immune system they work to seek out foreign invaders and destroy them. The macrophages engulf foreign material, including cancer ...

The WHO cancer group said that glyphosate may raise the risk of ... of cancers of immune system cells, according to the National Cancer Institute.

INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) has a strong tendency to recur despite adjuvant instillations.

Molecular profiling in bladder cancer. The Cancer Genome Atlas Project (TCGA) began as a three-year pilot project co-funded by the National Cancer ...

Late stage pancreatic cancer benefits from photodynamic therapy (PDT) but the resources needed for the usual accompanying ...

Aspirin and Cancer Risk
Accumulating evidence suggests that aspirin could decrease the risk of a cancer diagnosis or the chance of death from commonly diagnosed cancers. However, studies and clinical trials have been mixed, and would any benefits outweigh the risks of gastrointestinal bleeding and peptic ulcers?



Science Daily Cancer News

Current smokers, and those who have quit smoking less than 10 years previously, have twice the risk of a recurrence of prostate cancer after surgery, according to new research.

Deadly familial stomach and lobular breast cancers could be successfully treated at their earliest stages, or even prevented, by existing drugs that have been newly identified by cancer genetics researchers.

By genomic sequencing of leukemia cells from relapsed patients at different stages, scientists have discovered key details of how acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells mutate to survive chemotherapy.


If kidney cancer is diagnosed early -- before it spreads beyond the kidney -- 80 percent of patients survive. However, finding it early has been among the disease's greatest challenges. Now, researchers have developed a noninvasive method to screen for kidney cancer that involves measuring the presence of proteins in the urine.