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The rate of colorectal cancer screening appears to be increasing among Veterans
Affairs patients, although use of colonoscopy is less common than other screening
procedures, according to a report in … 
Low dietary intake of folate was not linked to breast cancer risk, according to a
systematic review in the November 15 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer
Institute … 
… cancer carers has revealed that there are major differences in the way men and
women cope with the role of caring for a loved-one with cancer … 
… cancer risk. During recent years, scientists have been seeking to isolate a
variety of lifestyle decisions that may stave off the onset of cancer or even reduce
tumor formation in … 
New research has identified indicators of surgical quality for colorectal cancer
patients, according to a study published in the November 15 issue of the Journal of the
National Cancer Institute … 
… cancer progression and treatment resistance. Two studies in the November 2006
issue of the journal Cancer Cell, published by Cell Press, provide mechanistic
details that may explain why the small-molecule … 
… cancer when used as directed. This exhaustive review of the literature, including
numerous unpublished clinical studies involving over 4,000 human subjects, appeared in an
article by Dr. Ian Monroe entitled … 
… cancer tumors from progressing in animal models by preventing their ability to
recruit new blood vessels, a process called angiogenesis. The researchers believe the
finding could lead to a new … 
Detailed evaluation conducted at WEHI into a possible new cancer drug suggests that
it may prove to be more effective and less toxic than current chemotherapeutic drugs … 
A drug used to treat kidney cancer can prevent the development of pulmonary
hypertension in rodents. There is no curative therapy for this condition … 