MD Anderson and Duke Help Breast Cancer Survivors and Their Daughters Drop Weight
Two top medical institutions team up to help breast cancer survivors and their daughters get healthier. See what it takes to participate in the free program.
click here to read full article...UWTV Offers Podcasts on Gynecologic Cancers
Want to learn more about HPV, cervical cancer or ovarian cancer? University of Washington Television offers programs that you can watch at home or on the run.
click here to read full article...PBS Program Explains DNA Testing for Hereditary Cancers
NOVA scienceNOW: Experts explain how genetic testing is used to determine who’s at higher risk for cancer, diabetes, and other inherited diseases.
click here to read full article...Neighborhood Correlation IDs Ancestry of Cancer Proteins
Computational biologists at Carnegie Mellon University come up with a new way to unravel the complex family history of proteins that play a key role in cancer.
click here to read full article...Cancer Charity Seeks Runners for Marine Corps Marathon
Want to get in shape and help a good cause? The Prevent Cancer Foundation is raising money for cancer research by hosting a team in world’s 7th largest marathon.
click here to read full article...KRAS is Key to Choosing Colorectal Cancer Chemotherapy
Picking the right drugs to treat colon cancer may depend on the type of KRAS genes in the tumor. Experts are now saying advance testing is the way to go.
click here to read full article...European Partnership Pursues Pocket-Sized Lasers
18 institutions across Europe are teaming up to create pocket-size, energy-efficient lasers. The 4-year project could make cancer care more accessible.
click here to read full article...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.
click here to read full article...MIT: Striped Nanoparticles Can Deliver Drugs Inside Cells
MIT creates striped nanoparticles that can deliver cargo inside a cell’s cytosol without killing it — big news for those developing targeted cancer treatments.
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