Content by Georgetown University Medical Center
However, until more research is conducted, breast cancer patients should not suddenly start eating soy if they have not consumed it before
Drugs designed to halt cancer growth may offer a new way to control high blood pressure
HPVs are responsible for the majority of cervical cancer and a substantial portion of head and neck and anal cancers, but therapy available to date is surgery and non-specific chemotherapy
Scientists have uncovered the biological pathways in rats by which longtime soy consumption improves effectiveness of tamoxifen and reduces breast cancer recurrence
Georgetown University Medical Center researchers share the secrets behind “conditional reprogramming”
The Georgetown researchers are the first to investigate the hormone for its anti-cancer properties
New study in mice also shows that repeated mild concussions with only a day to recover between injuries leads to mounting damage