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Which cancers receive the least funding, and why?

Which cancers receive the least funding, and why?

A recent study that looked at nonprofit research funding for different types of cancer found that some of the most common (and most deadly) cancers receive far less money than others, which can directly affect research, drug development, and patient education. New research finds that lung cancer is one of the conditions that receive the […]

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A guide to antioxidant foods

A guide to antioxidant foods

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Prostate cancer: The role of the microbiome

Prostate cancer: The role of the microbiome

Prostate cancer is still very difficult to catch and treat early. Now, some researchers are looking for answers in the bacterial communities of prostate fluid. Could the microbiome offer a new way to approach prostate cancer? The microbiome is big news. Bacteria have taken center stage in the world of medical research. The microbiome is […]

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Monoclonal Antibodies

Monoclonal Antibodies

What are human monoclonal antibodies? An antibody is a protein produced by the body’s immune system in response to antigens, which are harmful substances. Antigens include bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses, chemicals, and other substances the immune system identifies as foreign. Sometimes the body mistakenly identifies normal tissues as foreign and produces antibodies against the tissue. […]

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Breast Implants Tied to Rare Cancer Recalled

Breast Implants Tied to Rare Cancer Recalled

Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, July 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Allergan’s textured breast implants will be recalled due to their link to a rare cancer, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday. Following a request from the FDA, the company will proceed with a worldwide recall of its Biocell textured breast implant products, the […]

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Some of Most Common, Deadly Cancers Get the Least Research Money

Some of Most Common, Deadly Cancers Get the Least Research Money

Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, July 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Many of the most common or deadliest cancers receive the least research funding from nonprofits, a new study finds. “The goal of this study is not to divert funds away from cancers that are well-supported, but rather expand funding for other cancers that aren’t getting […]

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‘Electronic tongues’ may help diagnose early stage bladder cancer

‘Electronic tongues’ may help diagnose early stage bladder cancer

New research presents a complex electronic device as a possible new, efficient, simple, and cost-effective way of detecting bladder cancer in its early stages and monitoring people living with bladder cancer. New research suggests that cutting-edge electronic devices can help doctors diagnose early stage bladder cancer. The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimate that bladder cancer […]

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Colorectal cancer rates rising in younger adults

Colorectal cancer rates rising in younger adults

A new study of recent trends in colorectal cancer in the United States confirms that rates among those under the age of 50 years are rising. The findings also reveal that diagnoses of colorectal cancer in younger adults are more likely to be of advanced disease. New research finds that the rate of young people […]

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New anticancer strategy ‘disguises drugs as fats’

New anticancer strategy ‘disguises drugs as fats’

By using a new technique that disguises anticancer drugs as fats, researchers have managed to safely deliver much higher doses of the drugs than usual to the site of cancer tumors in mouse models. A new ‘disguise’ method could allow researchers to safely deliver much higher anticancer drug doses to tumors. “It’s like a Trojan […]

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Misdiagnosis of the ‘big three’ results in ‘serious harm’

Misdiagnosis of the ‘big three’ results in ‘serious harm’

Diagnostic mistakes are the most frequent medical error as well as the most serious, according to researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, MD. New research identifies 15 conditions that doctors often misdiagnose. It is not clear exactly how many people errors in diagnosis affect. However, between 40,000 and 80,000 deaths in United States hospitals […]