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… 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 to target and kill the cancer cells themselves. Inpreliminary studies
the new therapy affected only the prostate, withoutcausing damage to other healthy
tissues, and now it is being tested … 



… 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numerous unpublished clinical studies involving over 4,000 human subjects, appeared in an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 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numerous unpublished clinical studies involving over 4,000 human subjects, appeared in an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 … 
The University of Chicago Hospitals are getting a $20 million gift for cancer
research … 



Brad Ludden knew that when someone lives with cancer at a young age feeling alone
isn't uncommon … 
Two sisters diagnosed with cancer are thought to be the first siblings to have their
stomachs removed … 



The emotional distress of a breast cancer diagnosis can trigger serious depression,
which is often undertreated … 



Most U.S. veterans aren't getting the best colon-cancer-screening test, a nationwide
survey finds … 



… 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 … 


