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Novel light device distinguishes cancerous lesions from normal tissue in skin

20 Nov 2008 - New and Emerging Cancer Therapies
Researchers report promising results for the viability of a portable, handheld device using a specialised light technique that may enhance the differential diagnosis of non-melanoma skin cancers, ... - more

Risk assessment tool Unreliable for some women at high risk of breast cancer

18 Nov 2008 - General Cancer News
A statistical model commonly used to predict the risk of breast cancer in women was not accurate when used to evaluate women with atypical hyperplasia, according to a new Mayo Clinic study published ... - more

Absent-minded teens exposed and burnt, reveals new Cancer Council research

17 Nov 2008 - Hot Cancer Topics
Main reason for getting sunburnt – "I forgot to protect myself."Teens continue to put themselves at unnecessary risk of skin cancer by spending excessive time in the sun ... - more

Researchers aim to over-stress already taxed mantle cell lymphoma cells

16 Nov 2008 - New and Emerging Cancer Therapies
Cancer cells are already stressed by the fast pace they require to grow and spread and scientists believe a little more stress just may kill them. - more

Support for GPs in delivering palliative care in aged care homes

14 Nov 2008 - Hot Cancer Topics
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has launched a new online learning module to support general practitioners, practice nurses and general practice managers in the delivery ... - more

How chronic inflammation can lead to stomach cancer

10 Nov 2008 - General Cancer News
A multi-centre research team, led by Columbia University Medical Center, has uncovered a major contributor to the cause of stomach cancer – the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality ... - more

Predictive Tests and Early Treatment Delay Progression of Blood Cell Cancer

8 Nov 2008 - New and Emerging Cancer Therapies
Mayo Clinic researchers say they have moved closer to their goal of providing personalised care for a common blood cell cancer. They have found that the use of predictive biomarkers along with two ... - more

Drug combination for non-Hodgkin lymphoma produces fewer side effects

7 Nov 2008 - Effective Cancer Treatments
A new combination of anti-cancer drugs, when integrated into an existing treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma, causes reduced risk for side effects in children than the conventional regimen, St. ... - more

Review of prostate cancer prevention study shows no benefit for use of selenium and vitamin E supplements

6 Nov 2008 - General Cancer News
Initial, independent review of study data from the Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT), funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and other institutes that comprise the ... - more

First gene for child brain tumour identified

5 Nov 2008 - General Cancer News
Scientists have found the first genetic link to a common childhood brain tumour – reveals research published in Cancer Research. - more

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