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Black Men More Likely To Have Prostate Cancer Than White Men at Same PSA Level
Black men in the United States are more likely to develop prostate cancer than white men, and after diagnosis, they’re more likely to have advanced disease and to die than white men with the disease.
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Potential Targets Identified for Therapy-Resistant Breast Cancers
Researchers have identified potential targets to treat therapy-resistant breast cancers, suggesting some already-approved drugs could be repurposed for certain cancer patients.
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Mechanism Behind Aspirin’s Protective Effect Against Colorectal Cancer Identified
Aspirin has been shown to reduce colorectal cancer risk and inhibit cancer progression. A new study has revealed the molecular mechanisms behind these effects.
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Researchers Identify Metabolite That Tells Cells Whether To Repair DNA
Researchers have figured out how a specific metabolite controls the activity of DNA repair and how sensitive tissues are to cancer treatment.
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Cancer Neuroscience Discovery Offers Hope for Hard-To-Treat Brain Tumors
To drive their growth, many tumors hijack nervous system signals, including those needed for brain plasticity. Stanford Medicine discoveries are opening a promising new branch of oncology research.
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Cancer Drug May Have Potential in Treating Inflammatory Diseases
A cancer drug currently in the final stages of clinical trials could offer hope for the treatment of a wide range of inflammatory diseases, including gout, heart failure, cardiomyopathy, and atrial fibrillation.
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New Blood Test Detects Cancer in Early Stage
Most cancers become deadly by keeping a low profile, causing no symptoms until they’re too advanced to treat. Researchers have developed a highly sensitive blood test that can detect a key protein produced by cancer cells.
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High Insulin Levels Linked to Pancreatic Cancer Risk
A new study reveals a direct link between high insulin levels, common among patients with obesity and Type 2 diabetes, and pancreatic cancer.
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Antibody Targets Tumor-Promoting Molecules Deep Within Cancer Cells
A new approach to cancer treatment uses IgA antibodies to target and destroy tumor-promoting molecules deep within cells and has been described as a more precise, long-lasting and less toxic approach.
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New Mechanism Uncovered in the First Oncogene, Over 40 Years Later
In the late 1970s, the relationship between the c-Src gene and cancer was discovered. Since then, c-Src has been found to be overactivated in half of colon, liver, lung, breast, prostate and pancreatic tumors, but its function is not yet understood.
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