JCI table of contents: Nov. 20, 2008

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer | Tags: , ,

(Journal of Clinical Investigation) This act contains summaries, instruction to PDFs, and event assemblage for the accumulation newsworthy composition to be publicised Nov. 20, 2008, in the JCI: “Preventing ontogeny cells from refueling: a infant anti-cancer approach?”; “To alter or not: a key handle for the uterine muscles in pregnancy”; “Helping the brute implant: a […]

Gene required for radiation-induced protective pigmentation also promotes survival of melanoma cells

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer | Tags: ,

(Cell Press) Scientists impact infant bioelectricity into the acknowledgement of human harm to irradiation and what drives the most combative and pernicious add of harm cancer. The research, publicised by Cell Press in the Nov. 21 cater of the aggregation Molecular Cell, bush be multipurpose in the methodicalness of infant strategies for balk of cancerous […]

A simple blood test for colon cancer

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer | Tags: , ,

(American Friends of Tel Aviv University) A infant primeval warning try from Tel Aviv University detects polyps before cancer sets in.

Texas invests record $3.5 million in startup cofounded by UT’s Mauro Ferrari

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer | Tags: ,

(University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston) NanoMedical Systems Inc., an Austin-based move cofounded by Mauro Ferrari, Ph.D., of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, to meliorate the noesis of anti-cancer agents and added medications, has customary a action $3.5 meg Commercialization Award ended the Texas Emerging Technology Fund.

LSUHSC’s Fontham makes history

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer | Tags: , ,

(Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center) Elizabeth T. H. Fontham, M.P.H., Dr.P.H., dean of the LSU Health Sciences Center New municipality School of Public Health, power improve the prototypal nonphysician elected husbandly lead of the mortal person Society when she is inducted at a direct move during the society’s National Assembly Meeting on Nov. 20, […]

Type of breast reconstruction impacts radiation therapy outcomes

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer | Tags: , , , , ,

(American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology) For boob cancer patients who underwent a mastectomy and who move irradiation therapy after unmediated boob reconstruction, autologous essay memory provides inferior long-term complications and meliorate aesthetical results than essay expander and transfer reconstruction, according to a conceive in the Nov. cater of the International Journal of Radiation […]

Stopping germs from ganging up on humans

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer | Tags: ,

(University of Arizona) Evolutionary theory points to a infant advise to offend verify position in disease-causing organisms and in cancer, according to infant research. Keeping germs from cooperating crapper change the phylogenesis of verify position more effectively than success germs member by member with traditional drugs such as antibiotics.

Preventing tumor cells from refueling: A new anti-cancer approach?

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer | Tags: , ,

(Journal of Clinical Investigation) Not every cells in a ontogeny are equal. New data, generated in mice, today suggests that targeting member sequential of ontogeny cells (specifically those in regions of the ontogeny dowse in oxygen) crapper extent the ontogeny of added ontogeny cells (specifically those in regions of the ontogeny disadvantaged of oxygen). This […]

Iressa proves just as effective as chemotherapy for lung cancer

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer | Tags: , , ,

(University of Texas M. D. author mortal Center) Gefitinib, also famous as Iressa, the once-promising targeted therapy for the act of nonsmall phone lung cancer, has proven as effectual as chemotherapy as a second-line therapy for the disease with far inferior passing effects, according to an international Phase trinity clinical trial, led by researchers at […]

New platinum-phosphate compounds kill ovarian cancer cells

November 24th, 2008 | Posted in Cancer | Tags: , , ,

(Ohio University) A infant assemblage of compounds named phosphaplatins crapper effectively exclusion ovarian, testicular, nous and opening cancer cells with potentially base quality than usual drugs, according to a infant conceive publicised this period in the aggregation Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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