Scientists in Berlin have pioneered a new "carbon ion therapy" which will fire carbon ions at 73% of the speed of light for the extremely precise treatment of inoperable tumors. »»»
During sunny summer months most folks look for food that hits the spot but doesn't weigh them down. Ripe fruit is right on target. It's succulent, refreshing, sweet and light in the stomach. »»»
BiPar Sciences, Inc. announced it has expanded its clinical trials program through the initiation of an additional Phase 2 study of its lead product candidate BSI-201. »»»
DUBLIN, Ohio -- Neoprobe Corporation, a diversified developer of innovative oncology and cardiovascular surgical and diagnostic products, today announced that a multicenter Phase 3 study of... »»»
IPSOGEN SA (Marseille and New Haven), a cancer profiler that develops and markets molecular diagnostic assays for blood & breast cancers, announced that researchers from the University of Texas MD... »»»
Chicago -- The interaction of sex, age and ethnicity has a significant impact on overall survival in metastatic colorectal cancer (MCRC) patients, a study led by researchers at the University of... »»»
An international study led by researchers at the John Wayne Cancer Institute at Saint John's Health Center has found that modifications to DNA found on multiple chromosomes in tumors can help to... »»»
Disparities in breast cancer treatment exist even among fully insured African-Amerian women and white women in Georgia, according to a study released Sunday by WellPoint, parent company of Blue Cross... »»»
Hamburg -- A new study by German researchers has found conclusive evidence that vitamin D really does reduce the risk of breast cancer in women, confirming anecdotal evidence. »»»
New drug cocktails have shown promise in the fight against breast cancer, a diseases that annually kills more than half an million of women around the world, two new studies show. »»»
CHICAGO -- A drug to prevent bone loss during breast cancer treatment also substantially cut the risk that the cancer would return, results that left doctors excited about a possible new way to fight... »»»
A test for a mutated gene led to the early detection of breast cancer when it resurfaced for Carole Warren -- 18 years after her first bout with the disease. »»»