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Molecule From the Sea Kills Cancer Cells by Blocking First Step of Protein Building

New View of Cancer: "Epigenetic" Changes Come Before Mutations

Magnetic Probe Successfully Track Cells in Cancer Patients

Early Results Using Therapeutic Pancreatic Cancer Vaccine Show Promise

Digital Mammography Better at Finding Cancer in Young Women

Prevent Prostate Cancer With Antioxidants? Gene Pathway May Reveal More Clues

PSA Remains Best Indicator of Prostate Cancer Progression

Dual-Drug Therapy Targets One Colon Cancer Gene

Protein Linked to Growth of Organs and Cancer

Hopkins Researchers Identify Risk Factors for Prediction of Lethal Prostate Cancer After Recurrance Following Surgery

Cancer Gene Controls Nerve Cell Death in Huntington's Disease

Yeast Finding Links Processes in Heart Disease and Cancer

Pair of Cancer Genes Found to Drive Both Cell Migration and Division

New Drug Delivery System for Treating Cancer Tested in Animals

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Helps Detect Breast Cancer but Does Not Eliminate Need for Biopsy

Stem Cells' Repair Skills Might Be Link to Cancer

New Tool Reveals Molecular Signature of Cancer and HIV

"Energy Blocker" Kills Big Tumors in Rats

Low Dose Radiation Evades Cancer Cells' Protective Radar"

A One-Two Punch for Tumors:
Double Drug Combo Attacks Tumor and Blood Vessel Development

"Hedgehog" Signal Distinguishes Lethal from Localized Prostate Cancers

Hopkins Scientists Use Blood Proteins to Detect Ovarian Cancer

Docetaxel Extends Life in Advanced Prostate Cancer Patients -- Should be "standard of care," researchers say

Gene Mutation and Use of Certain Antidepressants May Decrease Effects of Breats Cancer Drug

Prostate Cancer Pill May Stave Off Disease and Ease Pain

Inexperienced Surgeons Operate on Most Ovarian Cancer Patients in Maryland
--Investigator calls results "alarming."

Obese Men May Have Increases Risk for Prostate Cancer Recurrence After Surgery

Development of Rare Esophageal Cancer in African-Americans May Differe from Whites

Combination PET/CT Should Be Used to Determine Stage of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Blood Test for Liver Cancer Risk

Articles from Johns Hopkins Medicine

My Cousin Michael, Five Years After His Trip to Hell

Alternative Cancer Treatments: Unproven and Potentially Unsafe

Before a Biopsy: Questions for Your Doctor

Before Breast Surgery: Questions for Your Doctor

Biofeedback

Brain Tumors in Brief

Can Fiber Prevent Colon Cancer?

Cancer-Fighting Foods

Cervical Cancer Symptoms

How Prostate Cancer Is Staged

Leukemia: Overview

    

 

 

 

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