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Pancreatic cancer: new clinical trials have started

BC-819, used to treat pancreatic cancer, is a double stranded DNA plasmid construct that incorporates the gene for diphtheria toxin (DTA) under the regulation of the promoter sequence for H19 gene.

…tics, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company developing and commercializing products targeting the extracellular matrix for the diabetes, cancer, dermatology and drug delivery markets, announced on October 5 the commencement of patient dosing in a Phase 2 clinical trial with pegylated rHuPH20 (PEGPH20) in patients with stage IV previously untreated pancreatic cancer. This multi-center, international, r…

Fasting may help to combat cancer and boost chemotherapy effectiveness

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Tumors growth driven by cancer stem cells, new research discovers

Three separate studies on mice appear to have confirmed the view that the growth of tumors is driven by so-called cancer stem cells

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FDA pulls approval of the metastatic breast cancer indication for Avastin

Food and Drug Administration has rescinded approval of Genentech' breast cancer drug, Avastin, saying it is not effective enough to justify the risks of taking it

…FDA’s Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee (ODAC), voting 6-0 in favor of withdrawing approval of Avastin’s breast cancer indication. After the hearing, the public docket remained open until Aug. 4, 2011. (In an earlier meeting of the ODAC, that committee had voted 12-1 in favor of the removal of the breast cancer indication from the Avastin label). “FDA is committed to working with sponsors…

Terminal cancer therapy is futile and costly, experts say

The life-extending medication should not be use as it shows no benefits for terminal cancer, and has dangerous side-effects, said the cancer experts.

nt side-effects." say experts, making a special reference to terminal cancer.   In UK around 310,000 people are diagnosed with cancer every year and by 2030 this is expected to have risen to 400,000. The National Health Service spends over £5billion annually on cancer treatments, up from £3billion in 2002. “All health systems face budget limitations, while at the same time the canc…

12-year-old Jessica Joy Rees, the NEGU founder, lost her battle with brain cancer after 10 months

Jessica Joy Rees died after 10 months and 2 days of battle with the brain cancer

12-year-old Jessica Joy Rees lost her battle with brain cancer on Thursday, few days after her parents wrote on their blog about how they were excited for a great 2012 and being confident that the girl would reach her goal of making 50,000 of her “Joy Jars”. Joy Jars were filled with candy and toys for sick children. Jessica Joy Rees’ parents were exploring other medical treatments in Europe and…

Terminal cancer therapy with life-prolonging drugs: “I would hardly call this type of treatment futile.”

Much of terminal cancer therapy is "futile and potentially inconsistent with patients’ wishes", cancer experts say in Lancet Oncology.

l rate of patients with larger anaplastic thyroid cancer tumors. Specialists at London’s Royal Marsden Hospital have tested radium-223 chloride (a powerful alpha radiation drug for prostate cancer) on 461 patients while another group of the same number was being treated with placebo. The group taking the new drug experienced less pain, side effects and lived longer, and the doctors decided to stop…

Multiple CT scans in childhood could triple brain cancer and leukaemia risk

A new study suggests that multiple CT scans in childhood can triple the risk of developing brain cancer or leukaemia

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Glivec and Sutent shrink tumors but could also make them more aggressive and mobile

Tests on mice showed that both Glivec and Sutent depleted pericytes by 70 percent while metastasis rates tripled

…nt while metastasis rates tripled The US scientists, whose work is reported in the journal Cancer Cell, began by removing pericytes from breast cancer tumors in genetically engineered mice. They saw a 30% decrease in tumor volumes over 25 days, but also a three-fold increase in the number of secondary tumors growing in the animals’ lungs. “If you just looked at tumor growth, the results were…

Bowel cancer genes discovered

British researchers believe they have explained why some families are incredibly vulnerable to bowel cancer

are incredibly vulnerable to bowel cancer “There’s a very strong history of bowel cancer in my family – my dad’s mother and sister both had it, my dad was diagnosed with it at 43 and a few cousins have had bowel cancers and brain tumors. “It’s clear that something’s going on in our family.” The researchers looked at the genetic code of 20 people an…

Hereditary cancer: future methods of diagnosis and treatment

Hereditary cancer study

Zelboraf for metastatic melanoma approved by FDA   Prostate cancer: a new treatment option from Swedish Lund University researchers.   Potential breakthrough in cancer research: a new treatment for leukemia had amazing results.   Telomere progressive shortening characterizes familial breast cancer     Medical scientists have found a new form of mechanism leading to hereditary…

9/11 toxic dust linked to 50 types of cancer, federal government admits

US federal government is on the verge of recognizing that people who lived near Ground Zero and first responders got cancer from toxic dust from the scene

niversary of the terrorist attack tomorrow. The institute is responsible for deciding whether cancer should be among the illnesses covered by the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act. Around 50 cancers are expected to be included. The ruling will mean thousands of people who are sure they got sick in the aftermath of the outrage will be eligible for compensation. US federal government i…

Potential breakthrough in cancer research: a new treatment for leukemia had amazing results.

"Microscopic image showing two T cells binding to beads, depicted in yellow, that cause the cells to divide. After the beads are removed, the T cells are infused into cancer patients." (Dr. Carl June / Pennsylvania Medicine)

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How safe is a can of Coke? Coca-Cola cancer risk chemicals.

Coca-Cola in the US has reduced level of 4-MI following fears that it could cause cancer

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Combined therapy can help rare brain tumor patients to live more than a decade

Radiation therapy alone has been the most common treatment used in brain tumor.

m of brain tumor, 1p19q co-deleted tumors. The 126 patients with co-deletion lived more (a median survival rate of 8.7 years) than the 135 patients with tumors without the co-deletion (2.7 years). The 59 patients with co-deletion tumors who received PCV chemotherapy plus radiotherapy lived much longer, double time (14.7 years) than the 67 patients with co-deletion who received radiotherapy alone (…

Prostate cancer: a new treatment option from Swedish Lund University researchers.

Researchers from Lund University have identified a method that may attack and destroy prostate cancer stem cells

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Abraxane for advanced pancreatic cancer

Abraxane, approved by FDA for breast cancer, could be a life-prolonging drug for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer.

tients responded (overall response rate was 48% (21/44)) and two-thirds experienced disease control (disease control rate was 68% (30/44)). The median progression-free survival was 7.9 months (95% CI: 5.8, 11.0) and the median overall survival (OS) was 12.2 months (95% CI: 8.9, 17.9). The one-year survival rate for patients was 48%. Levels of secreted protein acidic and rich in crysteine (SPARC) w…

Telomere progressive shortening characterizes familial breast cancer

Telomere chromosome

…7(7): e1002182. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002182 Contact:   Dr. Beatriz Martinez-Delgado and Dr. Javier Benitez Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) Human Genetics Melchor Fernandez Almagro 3 Madrid 28029 SPAIN bmartinez@cnio.es jbenitez@cnio.es Disclaimer   This press release refers to an upcoming article in PLoS Genetics. The release is provided by journal staff, or by the article aut…

Biscuits and cakes increase womb cancer risk by 42%.

Biscuits and cakes increase womb cancer risk by 42 percent

Snacking regularly on biscuits or cakes can significantly increase women’s chances of developing womb cancer, a British study shows.   Women who eat biscuits or cakes two to three times a week were 33% more likely to suffer womb cancer than those who rarely served such sweets. Among those women indulging more than three times a week, the risk of developing womb tumors is increased with 42%….

Elizabeth Hurley switches on the pink lights for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Elizabeth Hurley signed the purchases from Estée Lauder Pink Ribbon Collection at Selfridges, to raise money for breast cancer awareness.

8217; signature from yellow to pink. The store, like the Empire State Building and Niagara Falls, was illuminated in pink to raise awareness to the importance of mammography screening (over the age of 40) for early diagnosis of breast cancer. “I’ve just arrived from New York where I helped launched a fabulous new awareness campaign called Shine a Light on Breast Cancer which launches n…

BMJ: eating plenty of whole grains could reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer

Eating plenty of cereals and whole grains could reduce the risk of developing colorectal cancer, a study published in British Medical Journal says

aid their analysis found a linear association between dietary fibre and colorectal cancer. “The more of this fibre you eat the better it is. Even moderate amounts have some effect.” Adding 3 servings (90 g per day) of whole grains to diets was linked to a 20% reduction in the risk of colorectal cancer, researchers said. Cancer Research UK data shows that the lifetime risk of being diag…

Eating processed meat increases risk of pancreatic cancer

Swedish researchers at Karolinska Institute suggest there is a link between eating processed meat, such as bacon or sausages, and pancreatic cancer

Swedish researchers at Karolinska Institute suggest there is a link between eating processed meat, such as bacon or sausages, and pancreatic cancer. Researchers said eating an extra 50g of processed meat, approximately one sausage, every day would increase a person’s risk by 19%. But the chance of developing the rare cancer remains low. The World Cancer Research Fund suggested the link may…

What drove Tony Scott to jump from the Vincent Thomas Bridge?

Tony Scott’s body was pulled from the water beneath the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro, California

…ne had jumped off the bridge, according to Los Angeles police Lt. Tim Nordquist. Police are interviewing witnesses. A dive team with Los Angeles Port Police pulled the body from the murky water around 3:00 p.m. It was taken to a dock in Wilmington and turned over to the county coroner’s office. Investigators found a note in Tony Scott’s black Toyota Prius, which was parked on the bridg…

Cruciferous vegetables cut oral cancer risk

Eating cruciferous vegetables at least once a week can cut the risk of developing a variety of cancers

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Prostate cancer and obesity: a high risk association

Prostate cancer screening is performed by two methods: the digital rectal examination (DRE), and the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test.

Recent studies emphasized the negative influence exerted by obesity on the risk to develop prostate cancer, the diagnostic and the recovery after surgical treatment. A meta-analysis of 25 prostate cancer studies over a 14 years period detailed the association between body mass index (BMI) and prostate cancer risk. For every 5-point BMI increase, the risk to develop an aggressive form of prostate…

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