In recent years, the number of targeted cancer drugs has continued to rise. However, conventional chemotherapeutic agents still play an
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Stitching together a ‘Google Earth’ for cancer
In southwest London, on the edge of Bushy Park, is a building whose occupants are responsible for measurements. Precise measurements,
Continue reading »Kidney failure patients face higher risk of cancer death
A new study indicates that individuals with kidney failure, such as those undergoing dialysis and those who have received kidney
Continue reading »DDT exposure raises ALL women’s risks of breast cancer 40 years later
DDT exposure raises ALL women’s risks of breast cancer 40 years later – and those who came into contact with
Continue reading »More than half a million breast cancer deaths averted in the US over three decades
Latest U.S. estimates indicate that since 1989, hundreds of thousands of women’s lives have been saved by mammography and improvements
Continue reading »Blood cancer patient finds a donor, because her father is from Nigeria
Since September of 2018 is fixed: Astrid G. (41) has blood cancer. This shock-diagnosis to get more than 10,000 people
Continue reading »Mother dies following two-year battle with rare form of kidney cancer
Mother, 26, dies following two-year battle with rare form of kidney cancer as heart-breaking tributes praise her as the ‘biggest
Continue reading »Cancer FAQ – The seven most important questions and answers
About four million Germans are suffering in their lives already to cancer (as of 2017). For 2018, the cancer information
Continue reading »How the immune system protects us against bowel cancer
Researchers at Universitätsmedizin Berlin have discovered a protective mechanism which is used by the body to protect intestinal stem cells
Continue reading »The development of brain stem cells into new nerve cells and why this can lead to cancer
Stem cells are the true jacks-of-all-trades of our bodies, as they can turn into the many different cell types required
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