Korea Unveils Clones of Cancer-Detecting Dog
A major university and a biotech company in Korea collaborate to create four adorable puppies, clones of a black labrador prized for her ability to detect cancer.
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A major university and a biotech company in Korea collaborate to create four adorable puppies, clones of a black labrador prized for her ability to detect cancer.
click here to read full article...MIT creates striped nanoparticles that can deliver cargo inside a cell’s cytosol without killing it — big news for those developing targeted cancer treatments.
click here to read full article...A talented 34-year-old chef is named the top chef in the country less than a year after Stage IV tongue cancer threatened to end his life and his career.
click here to read full article...Scientists from the Kimmel Cancer Center report it may be possible to stop the progression of prostate cancer by blocking a signaling protein called Stat3.
click here to read full article...One of the top cancer centers in the US is using Apple technology to share cancer research news with the public. The best part: you can listen to it free!
click here to read full article...The US Food and Drug Administration issues warnings that a cream used to treat foot and leg ulcers in diabetics ups the patient’s risk of cancer-related death.
click here to read full article...If you’re looking for fast, free and reliable cancer information in Spanish, the Lance Armstrong Foundation has launched a new web site that’ll give it to you.
click here to read full article...Feeding Fido bottled water? A recent study shows drinking chemically-treated tap water doesn’t increase a dog’s risk of developing bladder cancer.
click here to read full article...The German Research Foundation approves almost 60M Euros to fund 8 new research centers where scientists will study everything from cancer to space travel.
click here to read full article...An MD Anderson study shows women taking a common diabetic drug are likelier to be cancer-free after neoadjuvant breast cancer chemotherapy than those who don’t.
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