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UF Researchers Develop ‘Nanotrain’ For Targeted Cancer Drug Transport

University of Florida researchers have developed a “DNA nanotrain” that fast-tracks its payload of cancer-fighting drugs and bioimaging agents to tumor cells deep within the body…

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Shobdon Food Festival is backing two county charities this year

ORGANISERS of a fast-growing county food festival will be backing two Herefordshire charities this year as well as a raft of other good causes in the local community.

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Hoping to Ease Shortage, FDA Fast-Tracks Generic Form of Cancer Drug

Seeking to ease potentially dangerous shortages of a key cancer drug, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday announced it had fast-tracked the approval of the first generic form of one such medication, Doxil .

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Breast Cancer A Rising Epidemic in Northern India

As per ICMR incidence of breast cancer has nearly doubled in the last 24 years. One in every 22 women is likely to develop breast cancer and it is fast becoming the number one cancer among urban women.

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New Molecule to Target in Pancreatic Cancer Treatment

This fast-growing, often lethal cancer is resistant to conventional chemotherapy.

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Cantering trio to fight cancer with cocktails

A Rotorua trio’s Mongolian fundraiser starts on Friday with a cocktail party – but get in quick, tickets are selling fast.

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Anticancer Virus As Brain Cancer Therapy

Doctors now use cancer-killing viruses to treat some patients with lethal, fast-growing brain tumors. Clinical trials show that these therapeutic viruses are safe but less effective than expected. A new study led by researchers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J…

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Patient’s own immune cells may blunt viral therapy for brain cancer

Doctors now use cancer-killing viruses to treat some patients with lethal, fast-growing brain tumors. Clinical trials show that these therapeutic viruses are safe but less effective than expected. A new study shows that the patient’s own immune system quickly works to eliminate the anticancer virus, and it discovered how this happens.

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Broccoli research into prostate cancer inspires Norwich scientists to take part in Movember

The midway point of this year’s Movember campaign is fast approaching and the moustaches are becoming more and more noticeable.

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Cold Spring Harbor team uses antisense technology that exploits gene splicing mechanism to kill cancer cells

Cancer cells grow fast. That’s an essential characteristic of what makes them cancer cells. They’ve crashed through all the cell-cycle checkpoints and are continuously growing and dividing, far outstripping our normal cells. To do this they need to speed up their metabolism. A team from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has found a way to target the cancer cell metabolic process and in the process specifically kill cancer cells.

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