In the study, women who were given vitamin D3 and calcium supplements had 30 percent lower risk of cancer
Among the factors driving the new study, say the researchers, is that cancer often strikes people who follow all the rules of healthy living
Researchers at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine and colleagues are using human stem cells to measure the effects of deep space radiation
Goal is to help clinicians treat patients based on tumor genetics
Prudent diets appear to protect against colorectal cancer
Johns Hopkins research could lead to more precise ways to target tumor growth
Center based within Institute for NanoBioTechnology will try to unravel the biomechanics of metastasis
U-M researchers focused on the P-Rex1 enzyme, which has been strongly linked to cancer progression and metastasis in breast, prostate and skin cancer
“Substantial contribution of extrinsic risk factors to cancer development” was published December 16 in Nature
Team found that when antioxidants were administered to the mice, the cancer spread more quickly than in mice that did not get antioxidants
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