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Panel Calls for Reducing Colorectal Cancer Deaths by Striking Down Barriers to Screening
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States.

Despite evidence and guidelines supporting the value of screening for this disease, rates of screening for colorectal cancer are consistently lower than those for...

National Cancer Institute:  Feb 4 2010 10:06PM Find similar documents
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Antibodies Against Abnormal Glycoproteins Identified as Possible Biomarkers for Cancer Detection
_ Antibodies Against Abnormal Glycoproteins Identified as Possible Biomarkers for Cancer Detection.
National Cancer Institute:  Feb 3 2010 2:06PM Find similar documents
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News Note: Evidence for Asymmetric Cell Division in Cancer Cells Identified
Scientists at NCI have identified a novel form of cell division in lung cancer cells and reported those findings in PNAS online the week of Jan.

18, 2010.

It has been known for many decades that normal tissue stem cells produce daughter cells with differing...

National Cancer Institute:  Jan 20 2010 6:25AM Find similar documents
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The Cancer Genome Atlas Identifies Distinct Subtypes of Deadly Brain Cancer That May Lead to New Treatment Str
The most common form of malignant brain cancer in adults, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), is not a single disease but appears to be four distinct molecular subtypes, according to a study by The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) Research Network.

The researchers of...

National Cancer Institute:  Jan 20 2010 6:25AM Find similar documents
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Diet May Protect Against Gene Changes in Smokers
Leafy green vegetables, folate, and some multivitamins could serve as protective factors against lung cancer in current and former smokers, according to a study that is a first step in understanding a complex association.

The study was supported by the...

National Cancer Institute:  Jan 12 2010 10:26PM Find similar documents
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Gene Mutations Reveal Potential New Targets for Treating a Type of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Researchers have discovered genetic mutations that may contribute to the development of an aggressive form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

These findings provide insight into a mechanism that cancer cells may use to survive, thus identifying potential new targets...

National Cancer Institute:  Jan 7 2010 12:14AM Find similar documents


 

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