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... the US Food and Drug Administration permitted the use of the drug for treating a rare form of cancer affecting the immune system, in January 2015.  {lymphoma & leukemia}

They enter via the endosome, a compartment where the immune system's toll-like ... In this case, SNAs trained the immune system to seek out and destroy ... This observation has significant implications for treating liver cancer and ...

... disease or weakened immune system; daily, long-term exposure to the sun; ... Fortunately, skin cancer can be avoided with treatment, yet many patients fail to ... To reduce your risk of skin cancer you can take some precautions:.

FOLFIRINOX is the current best chemotherapy. About half of the patients will have significant reduction in the amount of cancer. It has some significant side effefts and not every patient can tolerate it. And it does require wearing a small chemotherapy pump several days every other week.

The Tap Water issue

switched to using filtered water for her daughter. Since her daughter’s blood counts were being carefully monitored during the course of her chemo treatment, the impact of this change was almost immediately detected. Immediately there were noticeable improvements in her daughter’s blood counts and in her ability to withstand the toxicity of the drugs. Later she used bottled water* with the same benefits. Even more astonishingly, her daughter began to grow again (the chemo has the effect of severely stunting growth). Her daughter and husband both recovered from their cancers

Patrick feared he was doomed to get prostate cancer just like his father

Until he took the cancer gene test that could put your mind at rest  
Patrick Strudwick had an intestinal tumour removed seven years ago
Four years later his father was diagnosed with prostate cancer
Patrick had genetic screening that tests for different types of the disease
His results were returned normal but he will remain vigilant from now on

 

Celldex Therapeutics (CLDX -3.3%) and Roche (OTCQX:RHHBY +0.3%) enter into a clinical trial collaboration to evaluate the combination of ...

Federal approval of the highly-touted immunotherapy drug Opdivo for advanced squamous non-small cell lung cancer may signal good news for ...

A new study was recently published in the journal Nature showing an ... “These new immunotherapies are potent treatment options that have ...
  
Obesity increases cancer risk by around 40 percent in women, according to new ... cancer, kidney cancer, esophageal cancer, and pancreatic cancer.

Eating a sausage a day or two strips of bacon could increase your pancreatic cancer risk by 20 per cent, Swedish scientists claim in a recent study.

His previous studies have shown promise that PWS can assess the risk of lung, colon and pancreatic cancers in humans. This sort of prescreening ...< /div>



Science Daily Cancer News

Researchers have discovered one way in which melanoma becomes resistant to a particular form of targeted therapy, and understanding this phenomenon may lead to a new melanoma target or prompt new designs of these treatments, they say.

While doctors almost always agree on a pathological diagnosis of invasive breast cancer, there is room for improvement when diagnosing atypia (or atypical ductal hyperplasia-ADH) and DCIS (ductal carcinoma in-situ), experts say.


The link between taking aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDS, and colorectal cancer prevention is well established, but the mechanisms behind the protective effect have not been understood. A new study suggests this protection differs according to variations in DNA.