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Leap in leukemia treatment

Doctors have found a combination of drugs to potentially treat chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) more effectively. The research helps address a basic problem of treating CLL.

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Leukemia Treatment (Natural Leukemia Treatment)

VISIT: http://www.ireviewmagic.com/cureforcancer/ for natural Leukemia treatment. Is there treatment for Leukemia? Sure there are some natural leukemia treat…

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Gene Tests for Prostate Cancer

Treat or monitor? It’s a difficult decision prostate cancer patients and doctors must make based on how aggressive they think a tumor might be. But new genet…

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Sunrise – Possible new skin cancer treatment

Testing is underway on a new drug to treat skin cancer patients without the need for surgery. Dr Ginni Mansberg explains.

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Review on aspirin to treat and prevent heart attacks and commentary on aspirin to prevent colorectal and other cancers

A commentary and review provides clinicians with the optimal utilization of aspirin to treat and prevent heart attacks, and advice on aspirin in the prevention of colorectal and other cancers.

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Immune cells that suppress genital herpes infections identified

Scientists have identified a class of immune cells that reside long-term in the genital skin and mucosa and are believed to be responsible for suppressing recurring outbreaks of genital herpes. These immune cells also play a role in suppressing symptoms of genital herpes, which is why most sufferers of the disease are asymptomatic when viral reactivations occur. The discovery of this subtype of immune cells, called CD8αα+ T cells, opens a new avenue of research to develop a vaccine to prevent and treat herpes simplex virus type 2, or HSV-2. Identifying these T cells’ specific molecular targets, called epitopes, is the next step in developing a vaccine.

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Potential therapeutic target for Cushing’s disease

Scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have identified a protein that drives the formation of pituitary tumors in Cushing’s disease, a development that may give clinicians a therapeutic target to treat this potentially life-threatening disorder.

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Scientists assemble genetic playbook for acute leukemia

A team of researchers led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has identified virtually all of the major mutations that drive acute myeloid leukemia (AML), a fast-growing blood cancer in adults that often is difficult to treat.

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New Pathway Identified That Enhances Tamoxifen To Tame Aggressive Breast Cancer

Tamoxifen is a time-honored breast cancer drug used to treat millions of women with early-stage and less-aggressive disease, and now a University of Rochester Medical Center team has shown how to exploit tamoxifen’s secondary activities so that it might work on more aggressive breast cancer.

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Toxicity profile informs decision on preferred conditioning regimen in autologous transplant for neuroblastoma

The stem cell transplant regimen that was commonly used in the United States to treat advanced neuroblastoma in children appears to be more toxic than the equally effective regimen employed in Europe and Egypt, according to a new study.

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