cancer

The scent of cancer

Researchers of the University of Konstanz the first to detect cancer cells using the olfactory

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World’s tiniest drug cabinets could be attached to cancerous cells for long term treatment

As if being sick weren’t bad enough, there’s also the fear of frequent injections, side

Promising results for Swedish cancer drug candidate

A new study conducted by scientists from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at Harvard Medical School

Global Opioid Policy Initiative (GOPI) project
Untreated Cancer Pain a ‘Scandal of Global Proportions,’ Survey Shows

New global study led by ESMO reveals a pandemic of intolerable pain affecting billions, caused

Researchers manipulate virus to create possible new cancer treatment

Purdue Univ. researchers have successfully eliminated the native infection preferences of a Sindbis virus engineered

Maximizing broccoli’s cancer-fighting potential

This information could be used to identify superior broccoli and to breed even more healthful

Scripps Florida Scientists Identify Potential New Drug for Inherited Cancer

Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have identified a new

Cross-Disciplinary Team From Harvard and Dana-Farber Brings Novel Therapeutic Cancer Vaccine to Human Clinical Trials

Designed to target skin cancer, the implantable vaccine opens a door to treating many cancers

Microelectronics: Automating cancer detection

A sensor developed at A*STAR can detect bladder cancer cells and track tumor progression Microelectronic

New Screening Strategy May Catch Ovarian Cancer at Early Stages

A new screening strategy for ovarian cancer appears to be highly specific for detecting the

Single Injection May Revolutionize Melanoma Treatment

A new study at Moffitt Cancer Center could offer hope to people with melanoma, the deadliest form

Virus-derived particles target blood cancer

Ottawa researchers have developed unique virus-derived particles that can kill human blood cancer cells in

UGA researchers use nanoparticles to fight cancer

Researchers at the University of Georgia are developing a new treatment technique that uses nanoparticles

Breakthrough ‘shrinks’ childhood tumours

BRITISH cancer specialists have made a breakthrough in their fight against the most deadly childhood

Oxygen – key to most life – decelerates many cancer tumors when combined with radiation therapy

If the results are confirmed in humans, the implications for personalized therapies for other cancers