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Gene Therapy - Study findings from K. Araki et al broaden understanding of gene therapy
According to a study from Kawasaki, Japan, 'E2Fs are key regulators of cell-cycle progression, and their transcriptional activities are regulated by acetyltransferases (HATs).

Retinoblastoma (Rb) family (pRb, p107 and p130) bind to...

NewsRX:  Nov 29 2008 7:08AM
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Hereditary cancer study at Elche
THE Genetics Unit at Elche Hospital has been carrying out further research into hereditary cancer rates with the aim of detecting what factors trigger cancer and what preventative measures can be taken to halt tumour growth in families with...
EuroWeeklyNews:  Nov 20 2008 7:08PM
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DNA: Too Much--or Too Little--Can Be a Bad Thing
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA--There's more variety to DNA than you might think: Deletions or additions of genetic material between individuals, called copy number variations (CNVs), are a common source of genetic diversity.

Now, preliminary...

Science Magazine:  Nov 15 2008 1:39AM
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Cancer screening in retinoblastoma survivors
Ophthalmologists can play a critical role in encouraging screening A recent study of childhood retinoblastoma survivors tracked how often these patients obtain routine cancer screenings as adults.

Although the study in and of itself...

Eye World:  Nov 13 2008 2:47PM
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Gene Therapy - Researchers from University of Illinois publish findings in gene therapy
According to recent research from the United States, 'Retinoblastoma (pRB) mediates cell-cycle withdrawal and differentiation by interacting with a variety of.

RB-Binding Protein 2 (RBP2) has been shown to be a key effector.' 'We...

NewsRX:  Nov 13 2008 10:43PM
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Happy snaps show eye cancer
: Email : Print Submit comment: Submit comment Suellen Hinde A WHITE spot in the pupil of a young child's eye, captured by flash photography, is not a case of bad camera work but instead reveals a deadly cancer.

This is exactly what...

Brisbane Courier-Mail:  Nov 8 2008 2:05PM
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Happy snaps show eye cancer
: Email : Print Submit comment: Submit comment Suellen Hinde A WHITE spot in the pupil of a young child's eye, captured by flash photography, is not a case of bad camera work but instead reveals a deadly cancer.

This is exactly what...

Brisbane Courier-Mail:  Nov 8 2008 1:38PM
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Retinoblastoma protein expression predicts response to bacillus Calmette-Guerin immunotherapy in patients with
Cormio L et al.

- In this homogeneous population of T1G3 bladder tumors, altered pRB expression predicted recurrence and progression after BCG treatment.

These findings outline the potential role of pRB immunostaining in predicting T1G3...

MDLinx:  Nov 4 2008 12:55PM
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The Functional Loss of the Retinoblastoma Tumor Suppressor is a Common Event in Basal-Like and Luminal B Breas
_ The Functional Loss of the Retinoblastoma Tumor Suppressor is a Common Event in Basal-Like and Luminal B Breas.
Breast Cancer Research:  Nov 3 2008 3:04PM
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New Technology: Bioptigen SDOCT Boosts Flexibility
Technology features a hand-held probe, presenting new opportunities for researchers and clinicians.

DIANE DONOFRIO ANGELUCCI With the introduction of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SDOCT), clinicians and researchers now can...

Retinal Physician:  Oct 31 2008 7:16PM
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26 lung cancer genes
A broad analysis of genes has turned up 26 mutations linked with the most common form of lung cancer, several of which play a role in other cancers as well, researchers said on Wednesday.

The findings, published in the journal Nature,...

Medicexchange.com:  Oct 31 2008 3:08AM
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Tandem high-dose chemotherapy and autologous stem cell rescue in children with bilateral advanced retinoblasto
Although external-beam radiation therapy (EBRT) has been an effective treatment modality in patients with bilateral advanced retinoblastoma, it significantly increases the risk of second malignancies and facial deformities.

This...

Nature:  Oct 27 2008 4:37PM
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New Genes Linked To Lung Cancer In Large-scale Genetic Study
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23, 2008) A multi-institution team, funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), today reported results of the largest effort to date to chart the genetic...

Science Daily:  Oct 26 2008 4:51PM
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Gene study turns up 26 lung cancer genes
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A broad analysis of genes has turned up 26 mutations linked with the most common form of lung cancer, several of which play a role in other cancers as well, researchers said on Wednesday.

The findings, published in the...

Cancer.net:  Oct 26 2008 6:37AM
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Genetic Study Sheds Light On Lung Cancer
A multi-institution team, funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), today reported results of the largest effort to date to chart the genetic changes involved in the most...
EMax Health:  Oct 25 2008 11:26AM
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Gene study turns up 26 lung cancer genes
A broad analysis of genes has turned up 26 mutations linked with the most common form of lung cancer, several of which play a role in other cancers as well, researchers said on Wednesday.

The findings, published in the journal Nature,...

Medicexchange.com:  Oct 24 2008 11:05PM
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Large-Scale Genetic Study Sheds New Light on Lung Cancer
A multi-institution team, funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), today reported results of the largest effort to date to chart the genetic changes involved in the most...
Innovations Report:  Oct 24 2008 6:01AM
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Large-Scale Genetic Study Sheds New Light on Lung Cancer
A multi-institution team, funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), today reported results of the largest effort to date to chart the genetic changes involved in the most...
Dotmed:  Oct 23 2008 9:32AM
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Lung cancers involve many different genetic mutations
Twenty-six different genes are frequently mutated in the most common form of lung cancer, lung adenocarcinoma, according to a study published in the journal Nature.

That more than doubles in one swoop the number of genes known to be...

Los Angeles Times:  Oct 23 2008 5:36AM
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Gene Study Turns Up 26 Lung Cancer Genes
Genetic researchers have identified 26 genes that indicate cancer susceptibility.

(Justin Sullivan/)CHICAGOA broad analysis of genes has turned up 26 mutations linked with the most common form of lung cancer, several of which play a role...

Epoch Times:  Oct 23 2008 7:50AM
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Study finds 26 genes linked to most common lung cancer
CHICAGO - A broad analysis of genes has turned up 26 mutations linked with the most common form of lung cancer, several of which play a role in other cancers as well, researchers said yesterday.The findings, published in the journal Nature,...
Boston Globe:  Oct 23 2008 6:41AM
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Treatment results in patients with retinoblastoma and invasion to the cut end of the optic nerve
Chantada GL et al.

- A substantial number of patients with tumor at the resection margin of the optic nerve can be cured with current therapy; however, therapy related sequelae are frequent.

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MDLinx:  Oct 23 2008 5:46AM
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Study finds 26 cancer genes
CHICAGO - A BROAD analysis of genes has turned up 26 mutations linked with the most common form of lung cancer, several of which play a role in other cancers as well, researchers said on Wednesday.

The findings, published in the journal...

Straits Times:  Oct 23 2008 5:36AM
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Study finds 26 cancer genes
CHICAGO - A BROAD analysis of genes has turned up 26 mutations linked with the most common form of lung cancer, several of which play a role in other cancers as well, researchers said on Wednesday.

The findings, published in the journal...

Asiaone:  Oct 23 2008 3:30AM
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Study finds 26 lung cancer genes
CHICAGO - A BROAD analysis of genes has turned up 26 mutations linked with the most common form of lung cancer, several of which play a role in other cancers as well, researchers said on Wednesday.

The findings, published in the journal...

Straits Times:  Oct 22 2008 11:54PM
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