Colon Cancer Treatment - New Angiogenesis Finding May Help Fight Cancer Growth
New Angiogenesis Finding May Help Fight Cancer Growth
Medical News Today - Oct 02 11:05 PM
A researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health has discovered a new part of the complicated mechanism that governs the formation of blood vessels, or angiogenesis.The finding may help halt tumor growth in cancer patients, says Emery Bresnick, the senior author on the study, a professor of pharmacology and member of the UW-Madison Paul P. [click link for Save to My Web
EDP Biotech Debuts CA1-18 Tumor Marker Assay for Early Stage Colorectal Cancer
[Press Release] Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 13 1:40 PM
EDP Biotech Corporation, a diagnostics company focused on the development and sale of immunodiagnostic tests for humans, today announced the development of the CA1-18 Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA) to be used as an aid in the diagnosis and management of the colorectal cancer patient.Save to My Web
Gender and Family Size Influences IBS Symptoms in Children
Newswise - Oct 22 10:18 PM
Research suggests that illness behavior, specifically recurrent abdominal pain, in girls with mothers who have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) may be intensified in smaller families, where children have more one-on-one contact with their mothers.Save to My Web
CT scans offer lung cancer hope
Chicago Tribune - Oct 26 11:59 PM
Survival rates up sharply, study finds A new generation of CT scanners that can detect lung cancer as small as a grain of rice–when the tumor is still highly curable–is raising hopes that screening may dramatically reverse the grim outlook for lung cancer, just as mammography did for breast cancer. Save to My Web
Fighting for survival:Merrimac woman hopes her battle with colon cancer will help save others
The Daily News of Newburyport - Oct 30 6:53 AM
This is not how Donna Atwood-Alden pictured her life. But the picture changed last December when, after delaying for three years, she went for a colonoscopy.Save to My Web